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Titanium sulfide analysis

X-ray Diffraction Analysis. The inorganic components of paper are the most suitable ones for quantitative X-ray diffraction analysis. Most of these compounds are minerals and are present as fillers, coatings and pigments (often whiteners) which are added to improve the properties of the paper. Examples of compounds commonly added to paper are alumina, aluminum silicate, barium sulfate, calcium carbonate, calcium sulfate, calcium sul-foaluminate, iron oxide, magnesium silicate, silica, titanium dioxide, zinc oxide, and zinc sulfide (28). Some of these, e.g., calcium carbonate and titanium dioxide, may be present in any of... [Pg.70]

The most common photocatalytic processes, in terms of both mechanistic analysis and practical use, involve insoluble semiconductor metal oxides or sulfides, which upon irradiation undergo dual interfacial electron transfer between the excited semiconductor surface and adsorbed donor (D) and/or acceptor (A) molecules (Scheme 6.291). Titanium dioxide (Ti02) is a particularly popular photocatalyst due to its good redox properties (see also Special Topic 6.29), high stability, low toxicity and low price. [Pg.442]

Previously, Pasini [27] and Colonna [28] had described the use chiral titani-um-Schiff base complexes in asymmetric sulfide oxidations, but only low selec-tivities were observed. Fujita then employed a related chiral salen-titanium complex and was more successful. Starting from titanium tetrachloride, reaction with the optically active C2-symmetrical salen 15 led to a (salen)titani-um(IV) dichloride complex which underwent partial hydrolysis to generate the t]-0x0-bridged bis[(salen)titanium(IV)] catalyst 16 whose structure was confirmed by X-ray analysis. Oxidation of phenyl methyl sulfide with trityl hydroperoxide in the presence of 4 mol % of 16 gave the corresponding sulfoxide with 53% ee [29]. [Pg.669]

Burners. The main requirements for commercial burners are the maintenance of a large safety factor and ability to pass solutions of highly dissolved solids without blockage. Usually acidic solutions are prepared for the AA analysis, which means that burners are made from stainless steel or titanium in order to avoid corrosion. Also the inner surfaces of the burner shell are coated with an inert plastic material, like poly (phenyl sulfide). [Pg.63]


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