Catalytic properties and surface states of La1?x (Th, Sr) x CoO3

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pp. 3781-3783 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kenji Tabata ◽  
Shigemi Kohiki
1990 ◽  
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Edouard Garbowski ◽  
Michelle Guenin ◽  
Marie-Claire Marion ◽  
Michel Primet

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pp. 1211-1217 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jie Yu ◽  
WanChun Guo ◽  
Mu Yang ◽  
Yi Luan ◽  
JinZhang Tao ◽  
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Hyomen Kagaku ◽  
1988 ◽  
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pp. 153-158 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yasutake TERAOKA ◽  
Noburu YAMAZOE ◽  
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1987 ◽  
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pp. 4031-4035 ◽  
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Kenji Tabata ◽  
Ikuo Matsumoto ◽  
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Makoto Misono

2006 ◽  
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pp. 221-230 ◽  
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A. Guerrero-Ruiz ◽  
I. Rodríguez-Ramos

Author(s):  
J.C.H. Spence ◽  
J. Mayer

The Zeiss 912 is a new fully digital, side-entry, 120 Kv TEM/STEM instrument for materials science, fitted with an omega magnetic imaging energy filter. Pumping is by turbopump and ion pump. The magnetic imaging filter allows energy-filtered images or diffraction patterns to be recorded without scanning using efficient parallel (area) detection. The energy loss intensity distribution may also be displayed on the screen, and recorded by scanning it over the PMT supplied. If a CCD camera is fitted and suitable new software developed, “parallel ELS” recording results. For large fields of view, filtered images can be recorded much more efficiently than by Scanning Reflection Electron Microscopy, and the large background of inelastic scattering removed. We have therefore evaluated the 912 for REM and RHEED applications. Causes of streaking and resonance in RHEED patterns are being studied, and a more quantitative analysis of CBRED patterns may be possible. Dark field band-gap REM imaging of surface states may also be possible.


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L.D. Schmidt ◽  
K. R. Krause ◽  
J. M. Schwartz ◽  
X. Chu

The evolution of microstructures of 10- to 100-Å diameter particles of Rh and Pt on SiO2 and Al2O3 following treatment in reducing, oxidizing, and reacting conditions have been characterized by TEM. We are able to transfer particles repeatedly between microscope and a reactor furnace so that the structural evolution of single particles can be examined following treatments in gases at atmospheric pressure. We are especially interested in the role of Ce additives on noble metals such as Pt and Rh. These systems are crucial in the automotive catalytic converter, and rare earths can significantly modify catalytic properties in many reactions. In particular, we are concerned with the oxidation state of Ce and its role in formation of mixed oxides with metals or with the support. For this we employ EELS in TEM, a technique uniquely suited to detect chemical shifts with ∼30Å resolution.


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