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High-conductivity materials

Up to now only qualitative data have been available on potential-dependent MC measurements of electrochemical interfaces. When metals or other highly conducting materials are used, or when liquids are in play, special care has to be taken to allow access of microwave power to the active electrode/electrolyte interface. [Pg.457]

Although the covalent compounds of graphite are thus important in their own right, they represent the extreme form of oxidative intercalation. The use of fluoride compounds to achieve highly conductive materials may ultimately lead to new forms of graphite fluoride SI). [Pg.285]

Four side wells for thermocouples are designed to achieve easily thermal equilibrium in the reactor, made of the highly conductive material silicon [7, 77, 78],... [Pg.282]

Polymer Batteries The discovery that doping of polyacetylene produced a highly conducting material was followed swiftly by the realization that this material was a rechargeable battery material which, optimistically, might lead to lightweight... [Pg.461]

At very low temperatures and for high conductivity materials, Rc may become of the order of the thermal resistance of the sample. To overcome this problem, for samples of... [Pg.262]

A number of other chalcogenide-rich materials have been studied, but although many of them have a high capacity, their rates of reaction or conductivity are low. This can be ameliorated to some extent by admixing them with a high rate high-conductivity material such as TiSs or At high rates of... [Pg.38]

Q. How is it possible to redesign a slot burner to take up to 40% dissolved solids (cf. the normally acceptable 4-6%) when using a highly conductive material for the burner head ... [Pg.33]

For material with good conductivity (i.e. with wide free electron band) shall be very ductile. This is due to their small AE and less resistance to plastic flow. These materials include high conductivity material such as Ag, Cu, Au, Fe, and alkali metals. [Pg.163]

As the electrodes are typically made of highly conducting material, it seems justified to assume infinite conductivity of them, i.e. ke —> °o. Under this assumption, the potentials total cell voltage. The anode potential is identical to the reference... [Pg.73]

As shown in Section II, this field has expanded enormously in less than 10 years since the first conductive LB film was reported in 1985 [20]. During this time, the research has shifted from one-dimensional conductors to two-three-dimensional conductors. The reason is clear Due to the small amount of material involved in an LB film, it is crucial to deal with a highly conductive material if precise conductivity measurements are to be made to elucidate the electrical properties of the material. In this regard, two-and three-dimensional conductors have an advantage over one-dimensional conductors when considered for use as the active parts of the conductive LB films since two- and three-dimensional conductors seem to be relatively insensitive to the defects and disorders present in conductive LB films compared with one-dimensional conductors. [Pg.783]

The extent of discreteness depends on the mobility of the surface charges and on their mutual separations. Very rapidly moving charges behave as if the surface charge is smeared-out. This situation is encountered with highly conducting materials like mercury. For less mobile charges, like those on silver... [Pg.313]


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