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G. L. Gaines, Jr., in Surface Chemistry and Colloids (MTP International Review of Science), Vol. 7, M. Kerker, ed.. University Park Press, Baltimore, 1972. [Pg.160]

G. A. Somoijai, Introduction to Surface Chemistry and Catalysis, Wiley, New York,... [Pg.319]

Creighton J R and Bansenauer B A 1993 The surface chemistry and kinetics of GaAs atomic iayer epitaxy Thin Solid Films 225 17-25... [Pg.2944]

The surface of activated alumina is a complex mixture of aluminum, oxygen, and hydroxyl ions which combine in specific ways to produce both acid and base sites. These sites are the cause of surface activity and so are important in adsorption, chromatographic, and catalytic appHcations. Models have been developed to help explain the evolution of these sites on activation (19). Other ions present on the surface can alter the surface chemistry and this approach is commonly used to manipulate properties for various appHcations. [Pg.155]

Volume 45 Transition Metal Oxides. Surface Chemistry and Catalysis by H.H. Kung... [Pg.263]

Owen, M.J., Surface chemistry and applications. In Clarson, S.J. and Semiyen, J.A. (Eds.), Siloxane Polymers, Polymer Science and Technology Series. PTR Prentice Hall, Englewood Cliffs, NJ, 1993, pp. 309-372. [Pg.707]

Surface Chemistry and Electrochemistry of Membranes, edited by Torben Smith Sorensen... [Pg.954]

The SEI is formed by parallel and competing reduction reactions and its composition thus depends on i0, t], and the concentrations of each of the electroactive materials. For carbon anodes, (0 also depends on the surface properties of the electrode (ash content, surface chemistry, and surface morphology). Thus, SEI composition on the basal plane is different from that on the cross—section planes. [Pg.452]

These tracer and tagged polymer products are very useful for conducting test work such as in the examples given above, but, similar to their application in cooling water, the monitoring system only measures the bulk-water concentration of polymer. This may have little or no relevance to metal surface chemistry and the protective integrity of the magnetite film. [Pg.662]

An indication of growing interdisciplinary interest in the field is illustrated in a review on new perspectives in surface chemistry and catalysis by Roberts (.160), who discussed the interaction of N2 with iron surfaces. In so doing, he referred to the Fe (N2) , matrix Mdssbauer work of Barrett and Montano (7), which showed that molecular nitrogen only bonds to iron when the latter is present as a dimer. As the chemisorption studies (161) indicated that N2 is absorbed on singleatom sites, Roberts suggested (160), of the matrix data (7), "if this is correct, then our assignment of the N(ls) peak at 405 eV to end-on chemisorbed N2 will require further investigation. Other reviews that consider matrix-isolation techniques for chemisorption simulation are collected in footnote a. [Pg.130]

White, A. F. (1983). Surface chemistry and dissolution kinetics of glassy rocks at 25 . Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta 47,805-815. [Pg.229]

The development of new and improved catalysts requires advances in our understanding of how to make catalysts with specified properties the relationships between surface stracture, composition, and catalytic performance the dynamics of chemical reactions occurring at a catalyst surface the deployment of catalytic surface within supporting microstracture and the dynamics of transport to and from that surface. Research opportmuties for chemical engineers are evident in four areas catalyst synthesis, characterization of surface stracture, surface chemistry, and design. [Pg.170]

Thermodynamical adhesion. Treatment with TCI solution improves the wettability on SBR, due to the creation of surface chemistry and roughness. [Pg.766]

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven Centre for Surface Chemistry and Catalysis Kasteelpark Arenberg 23 3001 Leuven Belgium... [Pg.392]

Surface science studies have generated much insight into how hydrocarbons react on the surfaces of platinum single crystals. We refer to Somorjai [G.A. Somor-jai. Introduction to Surface Chemistry and Catalysis (1994), Wiley, New York] for a detailed overview. Also, the reactions of hydrocarbons on acidic sites of alumina or on zeolites have been studied in great detail [H. van Bekkum, E.M. Flanigan and J.C. Jansen (Eds.), Introduction to Zeolite Science and Practice (1991), Elsevier, Amsterdam],... [Pg.367]

Surface Chemistry and Catalysis on Some Platinum-Bimetallic Catalysts... [Pg.267]


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