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Figure Bl.25.4. C Is XPS spectrum of a polymer, illustrating that the C Is binding energy is influenced by the chemical enviromnent of the carbon. The spectrum clearly shows four different kinds of carbon, which corresponds well with the structure of the polymer (courtesy of M W G M Verhoeven, Eindhoven). Figure Bl.25.4. C Is XPS spectrum of a polymer, illustrating that the C Is binding energy is influenced by the chemical enviromnent of the carbon. The spectrum clearly shows four different kinds of carbon, which corresponds well with the structure of the polymer (courtesy of M W G M Verhoeven, Eindhoven).
J. Smit and H. P. J. Wijn, Ferrites, Philips Technical Libiaiy, Eindhoven, the Nethedands, 1959. [Pg.200]

J. W. Waanders, Data Handbook of SoftFerrites, Plhhps Components, Eindhoven, the Nethedands, 1993. [Pg.200]

Principal producers of ferroelectric capacitors are (110) Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd., Kyoto, Japan Kyocera Corp., Kyoto, Japan Philips Electronics, N.V., Eindhoven, the Netherlands and NEC Corp., Tokyo, Japan. Principal piezoelectric ceramic component producers are (110) Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd., Kyoto, Japan Motorola, Inc., Schaumburg, lU. EDO Corp., College Point, N.Y. Morgan Matroc, Inc., Bedford, Ohio Kyocera Corp., Kyoto, Japan and Philips Electronics, N.V., Eindhoven, the Netherlands. [Pg.209]

Y. Aiyama and co-workers, in Proceedings of the Fourth International Cjogenics Engineering Conference, Eindhoven, 1972, pp. 227—229. [Pg.439]

M. Campman and co-workers. Ethylene from Natural Gas—Propen and New Technologies, M. Campman and co-workers, Eindhoven University of... [Pg.448]

K. C. Thompson-Russell and J. W. Edington. Electron Microscope Specimen Preparation Techniques in Materials Science. Monographs in Practical Electron Microscopy, No. 5- Philips Technical Library, Eindhoven Delaware, 1977. [Pg.115]

G. C. VAN Eeerdam PhD Thesis, University of Technology, Eindhoven, The Netherlands 1991. [Pg.314]

Smit, J. and Wijn, H.P.J. (1959) Ferrites (Philips Technical Library, Eindhoven). [Pg.303]

Hensen J. L. M. On the thermal interaction of building structure and heating and ventilating system. Thesis, Technical University of Eindhoven, The Netherlands, 1991. [Pg.1104]

Schonkeren, J. M. Photomultipliers. Philips Application Handbook, Eindhoven 1970. [Pg.48]

Department of Chemical Engineering and Chemistry Schuit Institute of Catalysis Laboratory of Inorganic Chemistry and Catalysis Den Dolech 2 5612 AZ Eindhoven The Netherlands... [Pg.1]

Figure 7.10. Distribution of two adsorbates A and B over a surface with different combinations of attractive and repulsive interactions, as predicted by a Monte Carlo simulation. (Courtesy A.P. van Bavel, Eindhoven.)... Figure 7.10. Distribution of two adsorbates A and B over a surface with different combinations of attractive and repulsive interactions, as predicted by a Monte Carlo simulation. (Courtesy A.P. van Bavel, Eindhoven.)...
N or O atoms (speckled) on a grid of square sites that represent the Rh(lOO) surface. [Experiments adapted from M.j.P. Hopstaken and J.W. Niemantsverdriet, /. Phys. Chem. B 104 (2000) 3058 simulations courtesy of A.P. van Bavel, j. Lukkien and P.A.j. Hilbers, Eindhoven. ... [Pg.284]

This book is based on courses, which the authors have taught at Lyngby and Eindhoven for many years. For example. Chapters 1-3 form the basis for a mandatory course Kinetics and Catalysis presented in the second year of the Bachelor s curriculum at Eindhoven, while Chapters 4,5 and 8-10 formed the basis for an optional course Introduction to Catalysis. In Lyngby, Chapters 1-7 have been used for an optional course in Chemical Reaction Kinetics and Catalysis in the Master s curriculum. At the end of the book we have added a list of questions for every chapter. [Pg.466]

Huizinga, T., "Metal Support Interactions in Pt and Rh AI2O3 and T102 Catalysts," Ph.D. Thesis, Eindhoven University of Technology, 1983. [Pg.87]

Schreurs, J., Ph.D. Thesis, University of Technology Eindhoven, The Netherlands, 1983, 69-72. [Pg.595]

Other reviews explicitly concern summaries of the work of the author s group, supplemented by a short introduction in the field see [75, 76,101] for MIT work, [87, 93, 102, 103] for IMM work, [104] for TU Eindhoven work, [105] for Sandia National Laboratories work, [106] for PNNL work, and [23] for the work of the Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe. [Pg.27]

FIG. 70. Cross-sectional view of a expanding ihermal plasma deposilion reaclor. (Courtesy of M. C. M. van de Sanden. Eindhoven University of Technoloav. Eindhoven. The Netherlands.)... [Pg.165]

Also, the biannual Dutch meetings on solar cell research always allowed for many discussions with colleagues from Eindhoven Technical University (Daan Schram, Gijs Meeusen, Richard van de Sanden) and Delft Technical University (Miro Zeman, Wim Metselaar). [Pg.190]

W. M. M. Kessels, Ph.D. Thesis, Technische Universiteit Eindhoven, Eindhoven, the Netherlands, 2000. [Pg.211]

The experimental evidence, first based on spectroscopic studies of coadsorption and later by STM, indicated that there was a good case to be made for transient oxygen states being able to open up a non-activated route for the oxidation of ammonia at Cu(110) and Cu(lll) surfaces. The theory group at the Technische Universiteit Eindhoven considered5 the energies associated with various elementary steps in ammonia oxidation using density functional calculations with a Cu(8,3) cluster as a computational model of the Cu(lll) surface. At a Cu(lll) surface, the barrier for activation is + 344 k.I mol 1, which is insurmountable copper has a nearly full d-band, which makes it difficult for it to accept electrons or to carry out N-H activation. Four steps were considered as possible pathways for the initial activation (dissociation) of ammonia (Table 5.1). [Pg.98]


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