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EXAFS Extended X-ray absorption fine structure TEM Transmission electron microscopy TOP Turnover frequency... [Pg.211]

One of the early questions raised on TUD-1 dealt with its pore structure did it have intersecting or nonintersecting pores At the University of Utrecht, one conclusive characterization was carried out with a silica TUD-1 with Pt inserted, which was analyzed by 3-D TEM (transmission electron microscopy) (9). The Pt anchors (not shown) were used as a focal point for maintaining the xyz orientation. As shown in Figure 41.2, the TUD-1 is clearly amorphous. While not quantitatively measured for this sample, the pores appear rather uniform, consistent with all porosimetry measurements on TUD-1 showing narrow pore size distributions. [Pg.368]

ASTM = American Society for Testing Materials TEM = transmission electron microscope. [Pg.190]

In this study, nanoparticles of titanium dioxide (TiCh) have been successfully synthesized by. reduction method. These nanoparticles were characterized by using X-ray diffraction (XRD) and TEM (transmission electron microscopy). XRD revealed the presence of pure TiCL NPs. XRD studies suggested that the titanium dioxide, TiCL exists in anatase form. The nanostructured character of the produced titania powders was characterised by Scherer method and TEM examinations. The TEM images indicate that the crystalline size of titanium dioxide precipitates varies from 1.81 nm to 13.15 nm This shows that nanoparticles obtained from reduction method are in more nanorange as compared to those obtained for precipitation method. [Pg.84]

IPHC, Intraperitoneal hyperthermic chemoperfusion/chemotherapy MMC, Mitomycin C IP, Intraperitoneal SOD, Superoxide dismutase Nd YAG, Neodymium-doped yttrium aluminium garnet Nd Y3A15012 NIR, Near infrared FITC, Fluorescein isothiocyanate PEG, Polyethylene glycol FA, Fohc acid CDDP, Cisplatin TEM, Transmission electron microscopy... [Pg.224]

TEER Transepithelial electrical resistance TEM Transmission electron microscopy... [Pg.641]


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