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Nanoparticle titanium

Superhydrophilic and superhydrophobic surfaces are more effective at stabilizing two-phase microflows. These surfaces can be obtained by creating roughness utilizing titanium nanoparticles. Titanium modification of a microchannel yields nanometer-scale surface roughness, and subsequent... [Pg.31]

FIGURE 3.4 First and second chemiluminescence peak curves versus time of metallocene polyethylene films free, stabilized with Irganox 1010 (0.05% w/w), and pigmented with micron- and nanoparticle titanium dioxide (0.5%), determined at 170°C under oxygen. [Pg.106]

Hosseini J, Bodaghi A (2011) Preparation of palladium nanoparticles-titanium electrodes as a new anode for direct methanol fuel cells. J Solid Slate Electrochem 15 795-800... [Pg.153]

Syntheses and Catalytic Properties of Titanium Nitride Nanoparticles... [Pg.279]

Ti02 particles, the benzene-thermal reaction of TiCLi. and NaN3, chemical vapor reactions, plasma syntheses, or arc-melting [15-20], The optical properties of low-concentrated TiN nanoparticle systems were studied by Quinten [21], Highly dispersed TiN was used as an additive to improve the mechanical properties of titanium carbide-based cermets [22],... [Pg.280]

Titanium nitride-based nanoparticles are also efficient dopants for NaAlH4 in hydrogen storage applications [12, 13]. The black solid TiN powder can be dispersed into the hydride via ball milling. Addition of titanium nitride-based na-... [Pg.286]

Titanium Nitride Nanoparticles in Hydrogen Storage Applications 287... [Pg.287]

This reduction can also be carried out with molecular hydrogen and as such is probably not of any commercial interest. However, it is suited for the study of the catalytic properties of the ultrafine powders and serves as a characterization and optimization technique for the titanium nitride nanoparticles in this study. [Pg.289]

Nanoparticles of the semicondnctor titanium dioxide have also been spread as mono-layers [164]. Nanoparticles of TiOi were formed by the arrested hydrolysis of titanium iso-propoxide. A very small amount of water was mixed with a chloroform/isopropanol solution of titanium isopropoxide with the surfactant hexadecyltrimethylammonium bromide (CTAB) and a catalyst. The particles produced were 1.8-2.2 nm in diameter. The stabilized particles were spread as monolayers. Successive cycles of II-A isotherms exhibited smaller areas for the initial pressnre rise, attributed to dissolution of excess surfactant into the subphase. And BAM observation showed the solid state of the films at 50 mN m was featureless and bright collapse then appeared as a series of stripes across the image. The area per particle determined from the isotherms decreased when sols were subjected to a heat treatment prior to spreading. This effect was believed to arise from a modification to the particle surface that made surfactant adsorption less favorable. [Pg.89]

Hyun BR, Zhong YW, Bartmk AC, Sun L, Abruna AD, Wise PW, Goodreau JD, Matthews JR, Leshe TM, BorreUi NP (2008) Electron injection from colloidal PbS quantum dots into titanium dioxide nanoparticles. ACS Nano 2 2206-2212... [Pg.308]

Awazu, K., Fujimaki, M., Rockstuhl, C., Tominaga, J., Murakami, H., Ohki, Y., Yoshida, N., and Watanabe, T. (2008) A plasmonic photocatalyst consisting of silver nanoparticles embedded in titanium dioxide. Journal of the American Chemical Society, 130 (5), 1676-1680. [Pg.125]

Li, Q., Li, Y.W., Wu, P., Xie, R., and Shang, J.K. (2008) Palladium oxide nanoparticles on nitrogen-doped titanium oxide accelerated photocatalytic disinfection and post-illumination catalytic memory . Advanced Materials, 20 (19), 3717-3723. [Pg.130]


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