Insight into surface properties of O2 plasma activated Au/TiO2 prepared by DPU in CO oxidation

2019 ◽  
Vol 337 ◽  
pp. 110-116
Author(s):  
Shuo Zhang ◽  
Wenxia Zhao ◽  
Ailing Ren ◽  
Bin Guo ◽  
Ying Dong ◽  
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2012 ◽  
Vol 11 (03) ◽  
pp. 1240004 ◽  
Author(s):  
E. LINGA REDDY ◽  
A. PRABHAKARN ◽  
J. KARUPPIAH ◽  
N. RAMESHBABU ◽  
CH. SUBRAHMANYAM

Gold supported hydroxyapatite (HA) and calcium deficient hydroxyapatite (CDHA) was studied for the room temperature CO oxidation. Nanostructured gold catalyst has been prepared by deposition precipitation method, whereas HA was synthesized by microwave synthesis. Inorder to understand the influence of surface properties of HA, support HA was synthesized with different Ca/P ratios (1.67, 1.62, 1.57, 1.534 and 1.5). The gold supported catalysts were characterized by XRD, BET, ICP-OES and TEM. Typical results indicate that gold supported 1.57 HA shows higher activity compared to other HA catalysts (1.67, 1.62, 1.534 and 1.5) which may be due to the presence of optimum number of acidic and basic sites.


2009 ◽  
Vol 155 (3) ◽  
pp. 824-828 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kenneth Wong ◽  
Qinghua Zeng ◽  
Aibing Yu

2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Dagmara Oszkiewicz ◽  

<p>Characterisation of the V-type asteroid population may help to comprehend the planetesimal formation and evolution. Asteroid phase-curves are known to relate to surface properties such as asteroid taxonomy, surface roughness, particle size distribution, albedo and many others, providing insight into surface properties of the V-types.<br /><br />Gil-Hutton et al. (2017) showed that the basaltic asteroids display two distinct polarimetric behaviors, which they attributed to the regolith particle size. Considering that phase-curve parameters relate to surface and regolith properties, they may verify those distinct behaviors.<br /><br />We observed about 20 asteroids during around 250 nights (over 500 fragmental lightcurves) to obtain high quality phase curves. We fitted the standard H,G; H,G1,G2, and H, G12 phase functions, limiting them to physical solutions only. This greatly extends the sample of well determined phase-curves for the underrepresented V-types. For asteroids with data from multiple oppositions we used a simultaneous fit assuming the same slope parameters in all apparitions and different absolute magnitude values. From these data we also derived the G12* parameter to be used in single parameter phase functions recommended for fitting low quality photometry. We do not find substantial evidence for any clustering into distinct phase curve parameters groups as suggested by Gil-Hutton et al. 2017. Only one asteroid (2763 Jeans) shows an exceptionally high G2 value.<br /><br />Further work should be conducted to determine slope parameters of more V-types to further verify the division of V-type asteroids into two distinct groups. Obtaining phase curves of non-Vestoids (such as those in the mid and outer Main Belt) may also help clarify if the division into distinct V-type groups is due to particle size or mineralogical differences.</p>


2014 ◽  
Vol 94 (8) ◽  
pp. 1639-1649 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jin-Long Yang ◽  
Xuan Zhou ◽  
Yi-Feng Li ◽  
Xing-Pan Guo ◽  
Xiao Liang ◽  
...  

Surface properties affect the attachment of micro- and macroscopic marine organisms. The current study examined the settlement response of the musselMytilus coruscusplantigrades to natural biofilms formed on surfaces of different wettability. The percentages of plantigrade settlement were not influenced by the biofilms formed on variously wettable surfaces in the short term, but after 10 days, the plantigrade settlement rates decreased on biofilms formed on lower wettability surfaces. In general, lower wettability of the surfaces resulted in the decrease of the dry weight, bacterial and diatom density and the thickness of natural biofilms when compared to high wettability surfaces. In contrast, chlorophyll-aconcentration in biofilms was independent of the initial wettability of the surfaces. Comparative cluster analysis of bacterial denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis patterns revealed that high variability existed between the bacterial community on high wettability surfaces and that on low wettability surfaces. Thus, surface wettability affects the formation of natural biofilms, and this variation in biofilms developed on different wettability surfaces may explain the discrepancy in their corresponding inducing activities onM. coruscusplantigrade settlement. This finding provides new insight into interactions between mussel settlement, biofilm characteristics and surface properties.


2020 ◽  
Vol 278 ◽  
pp. 119315 ◽  
Author(s):  
Aiyong Wang ◽  
Kristina Lindgren ◽  
Mengqiao Di ◽  
Diana Bernin ◽  
Per-Anders Carlsson ◽  
...  

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