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Metaloxides

Adsorption ofSO in the regenerator hy the additive where MO = metaloxide ... [Pg.215]

An estimation of ZnCFO efficiency as vulcanization active component was carried out in modelling unfilled elastomeric compositions on the basis of isoprene, butadiene-nitrile, chloroprene and butyl rubbers of sulphur, thiuram, peroxide, metaloxide and resin vulcanization systems. [Pg.193]

Figure 8. Cure curves of metaloxide vulcanization process of modeling unfilled elastomeric compositions on the basis of chloroprene rubber at 155°C with various type and contents of vulcanization agents... Figure 8. Cure curves of metaloxide vulcanization process of modeling unfilled elastomeric compositions on the basis of chloroprene rubber at 155°C with various type and contents of vulcanization agents...
The comparative estimation of efficiency of zinc oxide and ZnCFO similar concentrations (3,0 5,0 7,0 phr) as the agents of metaloxide vulcanization system was carried out on example of modelling unfilled elastomeric compositions from chloroprene rubber of recipe, phr chloroprene rubber - 100,0 magnesium oxide - 7,0. Kinetic curves of rubber mixes curing process at 155°C are shown on fig. 8. The analysis of the submitted data testifies, that at increase of zinc oxide contents vulcanization kinetics is changed as follows the scorch time and optimum cure time are decreased, the cure rate is increase. Vulcanization... [Pg.197]

ZnCFO is the effective vulcanization active component of the sulfur, thiuram, peroxide and metaloxide vulcanization systems for isoprene, nitrile-butadiene and chloroprene rubbers at the same time it is not effective in resin vulcanization system for butyl rubber. On a degree of positive influence on the properties of elastomeric compositions vulcanization systems with ZnCFO are arranged in a line ... [Pg.201]

Encouraging preliminary results from transition-metal-oxide (Ti02), metaloxide (ZnO) and lll-IVcompound (Ca, Cain)) doping using either Nj orC - the Netherlands, Sweden, Switzerland, the USA. [Pg.59]

Melezhyk A.V., Sementsov Yu.I., Yanchenko V.V. Synthesis of thin carbon nanotubes on co-precipitated metaloxide catalysts. Russian J. of Applied Chemistry, 2005,78(6), 938-944. [Pg.536]

Effect of metaloxide on silica-alumina (96.5-3.5) with conversion to pyridine bases. [Pg.715]

P. Poizot, S. Lamelle, S. Grugeon, L. Dupont and J. M. Tarascon, Nano-sized transition-metaloxides as negative-electrode materials for lithium-ion batteries. Nature, 407, 496-9(2000). [Pg.91]

Most of the examples of metal MOFs and metaloxides MOFs discussed up to now have been synthesized in order to obtain novel kinds of supported nanoparticles with potentially advantageous properties for applications in catalysis. The catalytic properties of the composite materials Pd MOF-5 and Cu MOF-5 were among the first to be tested. The Pd MOF-5 composite that was obtained by the gas phase loading/photolysis synthetic protocol (35.6 wt% Pd) showed moderate activity in catalysis of hydrogenation of cyclooctene [59], The Pd MOF-5 (1 wt%) synthesized by the incipient wemess technique from [PdCacac) ] was tested as catalyst in hydrogenation of styrene, 1-octene and c/x-cyclooctene, and exhibited a shghtly higher catalytic activity than Pd supported on activated carbon (Pd/Norit A Fig. 23) [51]. [Pg.109]

Carbondioxide Water Nitrogen Oxygen Hydrogen Carbonmonoxide Hydrocarbons Particulates (Smoke) Nitrogenoxides Aldehyde/Ketones Benzene Phenoles Polycyclic Aromatics Odorants Lead SULFURDIOXIDE Sulfates Metaloxides Metals... [Pg.212]

Since TiCU merely reacts with hydroxyl groups, more reactive precursors such as TMA or DEZ are used for activation of other functional surface groups that do react with the latter in the optional Step 1. In the following, this ALD recipe for refilling the double-gyroid templates will be denoted as MetalOxide... [Pg.164]

Polymers polycarbonate, polyester Ceramics, metaloxides, PTFE, PE... [Pg.20]

G.A. Seisenbaeva and V.G. Kessler, Precursor directed synthesis - molecular mechanisms in the Soft Chemistry approaches and their use for template-free synthesis of metal, metaloxide and metal chalcogenide nanoparticles and nanostructures, Nanoscale, Vol. 4, pp. 6229-6244,2004. [Pg.63]


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