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Journal articles on the topic "Catallogs"
Lin, Zhonghua, Mao Peng, and Qiang Zheng. "Isothermal crystallization behavior of polypropylene catalloys." Journal of Applied Polymer Science 93, no. 2 (2004): 877–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/app.20501.
Full textSHANGGUAN, Yonggang, Yanli XIE, and Qiang ZHENG. "EFFECT OF COMPOSITION ON CRYSTALLIZATION BEHAVIOR FOR POLYPROPYLENE CATALLOYS." Acta Polymerica Sinica 007, no. 7 (December 4, 2009): 665–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.3724/sp.j.1105.2007.00665.
Full textShangguan, Yonggang, Yihu Song, and Qiang Zheng. "Kinetic analysis on spherulite growth rate of polypropylene catalloys." Polymer 48, no. 15 (July 2007): 4567–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.polymer.2007.05.066.
Full textZheng, Qiang, Yonggang Shangguan, Shouke Yan, Yihu Song, Mao Peng, and Qibin Zhang. "Structure, morphology and non-isothermal crystallization behavior of polypropylene catalloys." Polymer 46, no. 9 (April 2005): 3163–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.polymer.2005.01.097.
Full textShangguan, Yonggang, Liyang Tao, and Qiang Zheng. "Effect of composition and component structure on thermal behavior and miscibility of polypropylene catalloys." Journal of Applied Polymer Science 106, no. 1 (2007): 448–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/app.26501.
Full textCheng, Siu Mee, and Cristina Catallo. "Collective case study: integrated health and social care for older adults within a Canadian context." Journal of Integrated Care, June 12, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/jica-11-2022-0055.
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Yeh, Ming-Kuh, and 葉明堃. "Cu-BASED CATALLSTS FOR CO REMOVAL IN WATER-GAS SHIFT REACTION." Thesis, 2003. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/96688555989139195441.
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化學工程研究所
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ABSTRACT In the trailing gases of fuel cells, there are small quantities of CO, and the water-gas shift reaction is the method which is applies recently to remove large amount of CO in the trailing gases. This research is to develop, Cu-series catalysts with high performance of removing CO at low temperatures (200 ℃-280 ℃). In this research, silicon dioxide (SiO2) and titanium dioxide (TiO2) were used as carries, and Cu was used as active method; first, active metals of different proportions were impregnated on carries, then they were calcined at the high temperature of 500 ℃. After being reduced, the catalysts possessed the best efficiency of removing CO. The characteristic analyses of the Cu-series catalysts were performed by TGA, TPR, TPO, XRD, ICP and SEM. The water-gas shift reaction was carried out in the fixed-bed reaction: under the circumstances of the hydrogen-rich atmosphere, a gas containing small quantity of CO for simulating the trailing gas of fuel cell passed through the reactor, and before the reaction took place, the catalysts were reduced with hydrogen; besides, comparisons of the active metals of oxidization state with the active metals of reduction state were made, so as to find out the differences in efficiencies of removing CO and the optimal proportions of catalysts. The experimental results showed that active metals on SiO2 carriers possessed the best dispersions and Cu surface areas, and the particle diameters of active metals obtained were small. From the reduction peak diagrams of TPR, it could be known that the higher was the active metals content in the catalyst, the easier was on the carrier surface to from large grains of oxidized copper, and the higher was the reduction temperature, showing that when the catalysts carried out WGSR, the activities were poorer. During WGSR, it could be found that whether the carries was SiO2 or TiO2, Cu of the reduced state possessed better CO removing power than Cu of the oxidized state; for the catalysts with SiO2 as the carrier, when the Cu content researched to 35 wt%, the CO removing percentage at 250 ℃ could reach 90%; whereas, for the catalysts with TiO2 as the carrier, when the Cu content reached to 30 wt%, the CO removing percentage at 300 ℃ could reach 75%.
Books on the topic "Catallogs"
Balmer, Josephine. Chasing Catallus. Tarset: Bloodaxe, 2004.
Find full textCallimachus, Callimachus, and H. W. 1752-1808 Tytler. Works of Callimachus, Translated into English Verse. the Hymns and Epigrams from the Greek; with the Coma Berenices from the Latin of Catallus: With the Original Text, and Notes Carefully Selected from Former Commentators, and Additional Observations,. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2018.
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Quito-Calle, Jessica Vanessa. "¿Es posible salir de la violencia?" In Violencia. Dimensiones e implicaciones, 61–97. spue, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.17163/abyaups.58.458.
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