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Heat Treatment of the Coating Film. After coating of a plate glass with photocat-alytic solution, the coating film is subjected to hydrolysis and condensation reaction at room temperature or at high temperatures. [Pg.1579]

FIG. 12 SEM pictures of LB monolayers of particles 2 on a glass support, deposited from an aqueous solution containing disodium tetrachloropalladate (cone. 10 mol L and subsequently immersed in a plating bath for electrodeless nickel deposition for (a) 15 and (b) 40 sec. Typical SEM pictures of particle monolayers not subjected to nickel coating are shown in Figure 9. (From Ref. 156.)... [Pg.227]

Moore, J.M. FSA Task Report No. 5101-291 Thickness Sizing of Glass Plates Subjected to Pressure Loads. Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, CA, Aug 1982. [Pg.147]

The polymer was dissolved in chloroform and doped with 5 mol% of BMAB. The solution was cast on a glass plate and dried to give a film. The sample was subject to monochromatic irradiation at 366 nm... [Pg.220]

CASRN 148-79-8 molecular formula C10H7N3S FW 201.25 Photolytic. When thin films of thiabendazole on glass plates were exposed to sunlight for 128 d, benzimidazole-2-carboxamide and benzimidazole formed as photolysis products. Both compounds also formed when aqueous methanolic solutions of thiabendazole were subjected to UV light for 1 h (Zbozinek, 1984). [Pg.1616]

The flat surface through which it is understood that the visual rays pass is called by some la transparence, by others le verre, or la section, and even others give it some other name.. . . Therefore, when it is necessary to consider just what the representation of the same object is, one can imagine this representation to be a glass panel, one which is thin, flat and transparent [table de verre, mince, plate et transparente] by means of which one imagines that the eye sees the subject [to be painted]. [Pg.274]


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