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Journal articles on the topic "Metal oxide cation study"

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Tsuji, Masamichi, and Yasuo Tanaka. "Spectroscopic study of a cryptomelane-type manganic acid exchanged by divalent transition-metal cations." Journal of Materials Research 16, no. 1 (January 2001): 108–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.1557/jmr.2001.0020.

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A cryptomelane-type manganic acid (CMA) exchanged by divalent transition-metal cations was studied by means of x-ray diffraction, electron microscopic observation, electron spin resonance, infrared spectra, and electron spectroscopy for chemical analysis. Especially the last three techniques were decisive for the chemical speciation of manganese oxide systems. The findings clearly eliminated a redox process as the principal process for cation uptake in the α–MnO2 phase. Transition-metal cations are stoichiometrically exchanged on this material on an equivalent basis similarly with alkali and alkaline-earth metal cations, except Fe2+. The last ion is oxidized to Fe3+ through a redox reaction with Mn3+ in the a–MnO2. The CMA is a mixed-valence compound represented by H2Mn2IIIMn6IVO16 2.3H2O. Two moles of tunnel protons are exchangeable to give 2.70 mequiv/g for the calculated ion-exchange capacity.
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Nowick, Arthur S. "Defects in Ceramic Oxides." MRS Bulletin 16, no. 11 (November 1991): 38–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.1557/s0883769400055500.

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The topic that I am attempting to cover easily requires a whole book to do it justice. To deal with it in a short article, I will focus on a few basic principles that dominate the behavior of defects in oxides and then present some examples taken from well-studied and relatively well-understood materials.The study of defects in oxides differs from the study of defects in metals and alloys or in semiconductors in several important ways. First, oxides generally have very high melting points so that intrinsic point defect concentrations at temperatures below ~1500°C are usually negligibly small. Second, an oxide does not always maintain the composition at which it was fabricated, as alloys do, but can exchange oxygen with the ambient atmosphere, according to the ambient partial pressure of oxygen, P(O2). Thus, the stoichiometry, and accordingly the defect concentration, can be controlled by annealing in a specific P(O2) atmosphere. Third, and most important, oxides have a high degree of ionicity so that most point defects possess an effective charge. The consequences of this fact are far reaching; some of them are as follows:1. In a binary oxide, e.g. a metal oxide (MO), there are two sublattices. The diffusion of cations and of anions proceeds each on its own sublattice, involving different point defects. Accordingly, cation and anion diffusion rates can be very different and, in fact, usually are.
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Zhou, Chen Liang, Bin Zheng Fang, Jian Wei Cao, Na Zhang, Jia Li Han, Hui Li, Xiao Long Gao, and Xi Dong Wang. "Effect of Doping Metal Ions on the Structure Transformation of Octahedral Layer Structure Manganese Oxide." Applied Mechanics and Materials 723 (January 2015): 670–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.723.670.

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The Octahedral layer structure manganese oxides (Buserite and Birnessite) have been synthesized and modified by aging a MnOx gel which was produced from the redox reactions between Mn2+ and MnO4- in the presence of other metal cations (Mg2+, Ni2+, Co2+ or Cu2+). The present study investigates the structure transformation between Buserite and Birnessite using X-ray powder diffraction conducted on cation doped manganese oxides at different stages of before and after hydration. The results indicate that introduction of Mg2+ into the interlayer can completely achieve the structure transformation between Birnessite and Buserite after hydrated at 24h, and Ni2+ can partially reverse.
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Afanas'ev, Valeri V. "Electron Band Alignment at Interfaces of Semiconductors with Insulating Oxides: An Internal Photoemission Study." Advances in Condensed Matter Physics 2014 (2014): 1–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/301302.

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Evolution of the electron energy band alignment at interfaces between different semiconductors and wide-gap oxide insulators is examined using the internal photoemission spectroscopy, which is based on observations of optically-induced electron (or hole) transitions across the semiconductor/insulator barrier. Interfaces of various semiconductors ranging from the conventional silicon to the high-mobility Ge-based (Ge,Si1-xGex,Ge1-xSnx) andAIIIBVgroup (GaAs,InxGa1-xAs, InAs, GaP, InP, GaSb, InSb) materials were studied revealing several general trends in the evolution of band offsets. It is found that in the oxides of metals with cation radii larger than≈0.7 Å, the oxide valence band top remains nearly at the same energy (±0.2 eV) irrespective of the cation sort. Using this result, it becomes possible to predict the interface band alignment between oxides and semiconductors as well as between dissimilar insulating oxides on the basis of the oxide bandgap width which are also affected by crystallization. By contrast, oxides of light elements, for example, Be, Mg, Al, Si, and Sc exhibit significant shifts of the valence band top. General trends in band lineup variations caused by a change in the composition of semiconductor photoemission material are also revealed.
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Gómez-Aguirre, Lilián Claudia, Jorge Otero-Canabal, Manuel Sánchez-Andújar, María Antonia Señarís-Rodríguez, Socorro Castro-García, and Breogán Pato-Doldán. "Thermal Decomposition of [AH][M(HCOO)3] Perovskite-Like Formates." Solids 2, no. 2 (May 2, 2021): 165–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/solids2020011.

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A systematic study of the thermal decomposition of hybrid perovskites of formula [AH][M(HCOO)3] under inert atmosphere was performed by means of thermogravimetry and simultaneous infrared spectroscopy of the evolved gases. The influence of: (i) the metal ion of the [M(HCOO)3]- framework and (ii) the guest [AH]+ cation, in the composition of the final residue was evaluated. In this work, it has been demonstrated that these materials can be used as precursors of metal or metal-oxide compounds—obtained free of carbon—, and that the composition of the final residue is determined by the standard reduction potential of the metal cation of the framework.
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Sun, Dapeng, Xiang-Kui Gu, Runhai Ouyang, Hai-Yan Su, Qiang Fu, Xinhe Bao, and Wei-Xue Li. "Theoretical Study of the Role of a Metal–Cation Ensemble at the Oxide–Metal Boundary on CO Oxidation." Journal of Physical Chemistry C 116, no. 13 (March 23, 2012): 7491–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/jp300924k.

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Roshchin, V. E., P. A. Gamov, A. V. Roshchin, and S. P. Salikhov. "ELECTRON THEORY OF METALS REDUCTION: THEORY AND METHODS OF METALS EXTRACTION FROM VARIOUS TYPES OF ORE." Izvestiya. Ferrous Metallurgy 62, no. 5 (June 19, 2019): 407–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.17073/0368-0797-2019-5-407-417.

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The present work analyzes the existing mechanism of solid-phase metals reduction from oxides. It was shown that the existed mechanisms of reduction do not explain the diversity of the practical results leading to a generally accepted opinion that there is no single uniform reduction mechanism. This study presents the results of the solid-phase reduction of metals from lump magnetite, siderite, titanomagnetite and chromite types of ore by carbon from various deposits. The obtained results were compared with the results of reduction of chromium, silicon and aluminum by carbon from pure oxides. Change in the electrical characteristics and analysis of the processes of electron- and mass transfer under reducing conditions were performed to clarify the general theoretical concepts of reduction mechanism. It has been concluded that there is general process of transformation of the crystal lattice of oxide into the crystal lattice of metal for reduction of different metals. The positions of electron theory for solid-phase reduction of metals from crystal lattice of oxides were developed using the basic concepts of chemistry, solid state physics about imperfect crystals, quantum mechanics and character of electron distribution and transfer in metals and ionic semiconductors. The theory embraces all the known results of reduction with formation of metal on the surface of high-grade lump ore, nucleation of metal inside of the complex and low-grade types of ore and formation and sublimation of suboxides. Major ideas of the developing theory of electron reduction have been formulated on the basis of metals reduction as a result of the exchange of electrons between the reducing agent and metal cations in oxides by means of the charged anion vacancies formed on the surface and their scattering in the volume. The transformation of the cations’ ionic bond in oxides into metallic bond of the metal phase on the surface (or inside of the oxide lattice) occurs without the displacement of the cations over significant distances and thermodynamic difficulties for the formation of metallic nucleus when the charged anion vacancies merge (skipping the stage of formation of the atoms of metal). There might be no direct contact between the metal and the reducing agent in case of formation of the metal phase inside of the oxide volume. As a result, harmful impurities from the reducing agent, e.g. carbon and sulphur, do not penetrate into iron during reduction of complex and low-grade types of ore. Therefore, for the reduction of iron from such an ore, it is possible to utilize a low-quality reducing agent, e.g. steam coal. The selective solid-phase reduction of iron from lump complex ore makes it possible to obtain a metal-oxide composite material containing pure DRI and valuable oxides which are difficult for reduction, i.e. oxides of magnesium, titanium and vanadium.
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Mishra, Abhishek Kumar, Michael R. Marvel, Kenneth R. Poeppelmeier, and Umesh V. Waghmare. "Competing Cation–Anion Interactions and Noncentrosymmetry in Metal Oxide-Fluorides: A First-Principles Theoretical Study." Crystal Growth & Design 14, no. 1 (December 11, 2013): 131–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/cg401296f.

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Cote, Linda J., Amyn S. Teja, Angus P. Wilkinson, and Z. John Zhang. "Continuous hydrothermal synthesis and crystallization of magnetic oxide nanoparticles." Journal of Materials Research 17, no. 9 (September 2002): 2410–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.1557/jmr.2002.0352.

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The continuous hydrothermal synthesis of nanoparticles of two metal oxides (α–Fe2O3 and Co3O4) is described. Two variations of the technique were investigated, involving the precipitation reaction between a metal salt solution and a hydroxide solution at ambient conditions and at elevated temperatures. Elevated temperatures resulted in more uniform particles of α–Fe2O3 and Co3O4, although the actual sizes of the particles were apparently unaffected by the temperature. This behavior was attributed to the species present in solution and the solubilities of the cation(s), both of which were calculated via a thermodynamic model for the systems under study.
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Nakao, Yoshihide, Kimihiko Hirao, and Tetsuya Taketsugu. "Theoretical study of first-row transition metal oxide cations." Journal of Chemical Physics 114, no. 18 (May 8, 2001): 7935–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.1362323.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Metal oxide cation study"

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Taylor, J. M. C. "The structure and properties of some mixed transition metal oxides." Thesis, University of Oxford, 1987. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.382735.

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Plassmeyer, Paul. "Metal-Oxide Thin Films Deposited from Aqueous Solutions: The Role of Cation/Water Interactions." Thesis, University of Oregon, 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/1794/22295.

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Metal-oxide thin films are used in a wide variety of electronic devices. Although many techniques have been developed to deposit thin films of metal oxides, there is still a need for alternative cost- and energy-effective deposition methods. Deposition of metal oxide thin films from aqueous solutions of all-inorganic metal salts is a viable method that meets these needs. Although many aqueous-deposited metal-oxide thin films have been successfully incorporated into functioning devices, many of the mechanisms that occur as precursors transition to metal oxides are not well understood. The work presented in this dissertation is primarily concerned with examining the processes that occur as metal oxide thin films form from spin-deposited aqueous precursor solutions with a particular focus on the role of H2O in these processes. Chapter I summarizes methods for thin film deposition, and describes the use of aqueous metal salt solutions as viable precursors for the deposition of metal oxide thin films. Chapter II investigates the precursor chemistry, film-formation processes and properties of LaAlO3 thin films deposited from aqueous precursors. This chapter also serves as general guide to the processes that occur as metal-oxide thin films form from spin-deposited aqueous precursors. Chapters III and IV focus on the effects of H2O(g) during spin-deposition of precursor thin films and during the annealing process in which precursors are converted to metal oxides, respectively. The presence of H2O(g) during spin-deposition has a striking effect on the thickness of the resulting thin films and also affects the elemental gradient and density profiles. During annealing, H2O(g) reduces the temperatures at which counterions are expelled and influences the metal-hydroxide framework formation and its condensation to a metal oxide. The data also indicate that H2O(g) enhances diffusion of gaseous byproducts from within the films. Chapter V focuses on precursor concentration and its impact on the thermal evolution of thin films. The processes involved in the conversion of precursors to metal oxide thin films occur at lower temperatures as precursor concentration decreases. Although this is likely in part due to thickness effects, concentration-dependent precursor speciation may also be involved in lowering the temperatures at which films densify.
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Imagawa, Haruo. "Study on Metal Oxide Nanomaterials for Automotive Catalysts." 京都大学 (Kyoto University), 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/2433/158079.

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Geere, R. G. "X-ray absorption spectroscopy and its application to the study of calcium sites in silicate glasses." Thesis, University of Cambridge, 1987. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.480514.

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Pérez, Mirabet Leonardo. "Synthesis, characterization and functionalization of metal and metal oxide nanoparticles. TEM Microscopy study." Doctoral thesis, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/10803/129498.

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Aquesta tesis doctoral està centrada en desenvolupar noves rutes sintètiques per tal d’obtenir i funcionalitzar els següents tipus de nanoestructures: - Nanopartícules d’or i plata dispersables en aigua, funcionalitzades amb àcid 3-mercaptopropiònic i coordinades amb carbonils de reni. - Magnetita i ferrites del tipus MFe2O4 (M= Co, Mn, Cu, Zn) recobertes amb oleilamina, la qual les fa dispersables en medis orgànics tals com hexà, toluè i diclorometà. - Nanovaretes de goethita (i de maghemita) recobertes amb etilendiamina, sintetiztades en un reactor d’autoclau. - Nanoestructures “core-shell” del tipus Fe3O4@Au, sintetitzades mitjançant diferents mètodes. Apart de sintetitzar aquests tipus de nanopartícules, aquesta tesis també està centrada en dur a terme una caracterització completa de les nanopartícules obtingudes. Per a aquest propòsit, tècniques analítiques tant microscòpiques com no microscòpiques han estat utilitzades. El procés de caracterització, especialment la part basada en fer servir Microscopis de Transmissió d’electrons (MET) ha tingut lloc no sols a la Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (UAB) sinó també al “Center for Electron Nanoscopy” (CEN) durant una estada de quatre mesos a Dinamarca.
This PhD thesis is focused on developing new synthetic routes to obtain and functionalize the following kinds of nanostructures: - Water-dispersible gold and silver nanoparticles functionalized with 3-mercaptopropionic acid and coordinated to rhenium carbonyl species. - Magnetite and MFe2O4 (M= Co, Mn, Cu, Zn) ferrite nanoparticles capped with oleylamine, which makes them dispersible in organic solvents such as hexane, toluene and dichlorometane. - Water-dispersible goethite (and maghemite) nanorods capped with ethylenediamine, synthesized in an autoclave reactor. - Water-dispersible Fe3O4@Au core-shell nanostructures, synthesized via some different methods. Apart from synthesizing those kinds of nanoparticles, this thesis is also focused on carrying out a complete characterization of the obtained structures. To this purpose, both microscopic and no microscopic characterization techniques have been used. The characterization process, specially the part based on using Transmission Electron Microscopes (TEM), has taken place not only at the “Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona” (UAB) but also at the “Center for Electron Nanoscopy” (CEN) during a four months stay in Denmark.
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Yagoubi, Benabdella. "A study of some thin transition metal oxide films." Thesis, Brunel University, 1989. http://bura.brunel.ac.uk/handle/2438/5348.

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This thesis analyses the effect of varying the compositions of co-evaporated V205/TeO2, W03/CeO2, SiO/TeO2 and W03/TeO2 amorphous thin films on their electrical and optical properties. Some information about the electronic properties of these oxides may be obtained by comparison of the results. In the oxide systems containing transition metal ions the expression for hopping energy at low temperatures contains a term due to the hopping energy of polarons in addition to that due to the disorder. In the dielectric SiO/TeO2 thin films the distortion of 'the molecule is thought to be quite weak and thus the carriers do not form polarons. They would move by hopping at the band edge at low temperatures and by excitation to a mobility edge at high temperatures. The electrical conductivity of V205/TeO2 amorphous thin films is discussed in the light of the Mott(1968) theory. The optical absorption edge was found to obey the direct forbidden transitions equation cc ico=B(fiw-EOP)3'2. The frequency-squared dependence of the conductivity of W03/CeO2 thin films (high content of CeO2) in the frequency region where the capacitance is constant is associated with the lead resistance according to Street et al (1971). The optical energy gap of the films varies with the composition in same way as in doped crystalline semiconductors. The value of the, optical W03/Ce02 was calculated using the Davis and Mott (1970) formula for non-direct optical transitions. The capacitance of SiO/TeO2 thin films is found to be almost independent of frequency as well as of temperature. This is due to a strong ionic bonding which characterises a good insulator. The optical absorption edge of SiO/TeO2 is found to be sharper than that of W03/ CeO2 and very similar to that found in most crystalline solids. The value of the optical energy gap is calculated using the same formula as in W03/CeO2. The systematic change of the optical gap with composition is observed only in a limited range of compositions. The a. c electrical properties of W03/Te02 amorphous thin films are described using the Springett(1974) and Elliott(1977) models. The optical absorption edge of WO3/TeO2 is found to lead to new arguments about the origin of the Urbach edges.The a. c electrical conductivity shows a frequency dependence of the form as ca wS in all samples studied in the present work. The mechanism of conduction at low temperatures with the index varying from 0.5 to I is thought to be due to hopping of electrons between localized states in the gap. At high fields the d. c current shows a non-linear dependence on the applied electric field. This is thought to be due to either space charge or Schottky effects in the oxides containing transition metal ions. In SiO/TeO2 dielectric films, the non-linear dependence of current on the electric field is thought to be due to either the Poole-Frenkel effect or at slightly lower fields it could be due to impurities.
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Bienati, Massimiliano. "Ab initio study of the chemical reactivity of metal clusters and metal oxide clusters." Doctoral thesis, [S.l. : s.n.], 2001. http://deposit.ddb.de/cgi-bin/dokserv?idn=96444237X.

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Manakkadu, Sheheeda Mariam. "SYNTHESIS AND TRIBOLOGICAL STUDY OF SELECTED DOUBLE METAL OXIDE NANOMATERIALS." OpenSIUC, 2010. https://opensiuc.lib.siu.edu/theses/221.

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Double metal oxides such as silver vanadate, as well as silver, copper, and zinc tungstates were synthesized at room temperature by a simple wet chemical route, and their tribological behavior was investigated at high temperature using a pin on disk tribotester against silicon nitride balls. In this chemical method, the resultant precipitates obtained during the sudden mixing of the various reactants were washed with deionized water and absolute alcohol to remove the impurities. The structural and microstructural characterization of the products; using X-ray diffraction (XRD) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM); revealed different structures such as nanorods and nanoparticles of vanadates and tungstates. Silver vanadate nanorods had a length of 0.5-4 µm, width of 100-300 nm and thickness of 50-100 nm, while silver tungstate nanorods had a length of 0.25-3 µm, width of 300-500 nm and thickness of 75-100 nm. The SEM characterization of zinc tungstate revealed the formation of nanoparticles of diameter 30-75 nm. This synthesis process required no surfactants, high temperatures, or long reaction times. All of the synthesized nanomaterials were further tested for their tribological behavior at 250C and 7000C. Silver vanadate (1:2 molar ratio) and zinc tungstate showed good lubrication behavior at 7000C with a coefficient of friction (CoF) in the range of 0.11-0.27. Silver tungstate was found to be lubricious over a broad range of temperatures. The CoF for silver tungstate at 250C was ~0.18, and at HT was in the range of 0.01- 0.15. Therefore silver tungstate may prove to be an excellent lubricant material for a wide range of temperature applications. The low CoFs at high temperatures may be due to their layered atomic structure with weak interplanar bonds.
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Bowen, Andrew. "Anodisation and study of oxide films formed on zirconium." Thesis, University of Nottingham, 1989. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.328407.

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Fleischer, Stephen. "A study of gate-oxide leakage in MOS devices." Thesis, [Hong Kong : University of Hong Kong], 1993. http://sunzi.lib.hku.hk/hkuto/record.jsp?B1364600X.

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Books on the topic "Metal oxide cation study"

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Yagoubi, Benabdellah. A study of some thin transition metal oxide films. Uxbridge: Brunel University, 1989.

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Zhou, Yucun. Study on Fabrication and Performance of Metal-Supported Solid Oxide Fuel Cells. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-6617-7.

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Inman, Matthew. A study of first and second row transition metal defects in oxide and fluoride crystal hosts using the MSX[alpha] method. Birmingham: University of Birmingham, 1995.

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Pontifex, Gregory H. A combined scanning tunnelling microscopy and electron microscopy study of metal electrodeposits isolated from anodic aluminum oxide films and silver colloid particles isolated from a hydrosol. Ottawa: National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada, 1991.

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Kapustin, Vladimir, and Illarion Li. Theory, electronic structure and physical chemistry of materials cathodes for microwave devices. ru: INFRA-M Academic Publishing LLC., 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/1041298.

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In the monograph the kinetic theory of cathode materials based on metal and oxide phases, analytical methods of research of the cathodes, methods of study of their emission properties. Details the authors discuss the theory and physico-chemistry of oxide-Nickel, metalloplastic, and metal alloyed oxide-yttrium cathodes, including a cathode for magnetrons with cold start. Designed for scientific and engineering-technical workers, specializing in electronic materials and electronic devices.
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Zhou, Yucun. Study on Fabrication and Performance of Metal-Supported Solid Oxide Fuel Cells. Springer, 2017.

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Zhou, Yucun. Study on Fabrication and Performance of Metal-Supported Solid Oxide Fuel Cells. Springer, 2017.

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Thangaraju, Mahadevan. Study of precious metal-oxide based electrocatalysts for the oxidation of methanol. 1996.

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Zhou, Yucun. Study on Fabrication and Performance of Metal-Supported Solid Oxide Fuel Cells. Springer, 2018.

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Thangaraju, Mahadevan. Study of precious metal-oxide based electrocatalysts for the oxidation of methanol. 1996.

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Book chapters on the topic "Metal oxide cation study"

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Shiota, Yoshihito, and Kazunari Yoshizawa. "Theoretical Study of the Direct Conversion of Methane by First-Row Transition-Metal Oxide Cations in the Gas Phase." In Direct Hydroxylation of Methane, 23–44. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-6986-9_2.

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Pieraggi, B. "Modelling of Metal-Oxide Interface Behaviour During Oxide Scale Growth Controlled by Cation Diffusion." In Surfaces and Interfaces of Ceramic Materials, 449–54. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-1035-5_26.

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Wu, M. K., C. Y. Huang, and F. Z. Chien. "Study of High Tc Superconductor/Metal-Oxide Composites." In Superconductivity and Applications, 531–39. Boston, MA: Springer US, 1990. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-7565-4_49.

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Demir, Samet, and Adem Tekin. "Discovery of New Dual Cation Metal Ammine Borohydrides: A Computational Study." In 2nd International Congress on Energy Efficiency and Energy Related Materials (ENEFM2014), 413–19. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-16901-9_50.

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Casadio, Francesca, Ludovic Bellot-Gurlet, and Céline Paris. "Factors Affecting the Reactivity of Zinc Oxide with Different Drying Oils: A Vibrational Spectroscopy Study." In Metal Soaps in Art, 153–70. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-90617-1_9.

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Kanamura, Kiyoshi, Masahiro Ohashi, Zen-ichiro Takehara, and Zempachi Ogumi. "Study on Anodic Oxidation of Esters on Transition Metal Oxide Electrodes." In Novel Trends in Electroorganic Synthesis, 181–82. Tokyo: Springer Japan, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-4-431-65924-2_56.

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Tulina, N. A., V. A. Borodin, V. F. Kondakov, and L. I. Chernyshova. "Point Contact Study of Metal Oxide Superconductor Y-Ba-Cu-O." In Novel Superconductivity, 889–92. Boston, MA: Springer US, 1987. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-1937-5_109.

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Zhou, Yucun. "Research Background." In Study on Fabrication and Performance of Metal-Supported Solid Oxide Fuel Cells, 1–14. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-6617-7_1.

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Zhou, Yucun. "Fabrication and Investigation of Intermediate-Temperature MS–SOFCs." In Study on Fabrication and Performance of Metal-Supported Solid Oxide Fuel Cells, 15–59. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-6617-7_2.

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Zhou, Yucun. "Fabrication and Investigation of Low-Temperature MS–SOFCs." In Study on Fabrication and Performance of Metal-Supported Solid Oxide Fuel Cells, 61–76. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-6617-7_3.

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Conference papers on the topic "Metal oxide cation study"

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Das, Sayantan, Riddhi Ghosh, Sovan Dalai, and Biswendu Chatterjee. "Study on the effect of moisture ingression into metal oxide surge arrester using leakage current analysis." In 2017 3rd International Conference on Condition Assessment Techniques in Electrical Systems (CATCON). IEEE, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/catcon.2017.8280239.

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Hussain, Amreen A. "Comparative study of mixed metal cation lead-free perovskites for visible light photodetection." In NATIONAL CONFERENCE ON PHYSICS AND CHEMISTRY OF MATERIALS: NCPCM2020. AIP Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/5.0060849.

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Donchev, E., P. M. Gammon, J. S. Pang, P. K. Petrov, and N. McN Alford. "Systematic study of metal-insulator-metal diodes with a native oxide." In SPIE Solar Energy + Technology, edited by Louay A. Eldada and Michael J. Heben. SPIE, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.2061959.

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Moghe, Shweta, A. D. Acharya, and S. B. Shrivastava. "Study of metal oxide doped polymeric thin films." In EMERGING INTERFACES OF PHYSICAL SCIENCES AND TECHNOLOGY 2019: EIPT2019. AIP Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/5.0006263.

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NIEDŹWIEDŹ, Mateusz, Marek BARA, and Władysław SKONECZNY. "COMPARATIVE STUDY ON THE ENERGY CONDITION OF THE AL2O3 OXIDE LAYER ON THE ALUMINUM ALLOY." In METAL 2019. TANGER Ltd., 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.37904/metal.2019.883.

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Liu, Hui, Tiezhu Bo, Hua Cai, Jiao Lian, Dongzhan Zhou, Yu Shi, Chang Liu, et al. "Study on properties of transition metal oxide borate glass." In Conference on Optical Sensing and Imaging Technology, edited by Dong Liu, Xiangang Luo, Yadong Jiang, and Jin Lu. SPIE, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.2580123.

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Hossain, Md Rakib, Milon, Syed Mahedi Hasan, Md Kamal Hossain, Jahirul Islam Khandaker, Farid Ahmed, and Md Abul Hossain. "The planar B6 cluster as a motif for doping metal cation (Al3+): A DFT study." In 2017 2nd International Conference on Electrical & Electronic Engineering (ICEEE). IEEE, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ceee.2017.8412919.

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Fu-Cheng, Lang, Liu Jin-Song, and Tai Xiao-Xue. "Simulation study on leakage current of metal zinc oxide arrester." In 2018 Chinese Control And Decision Conference (CCDC). IEEE, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ccdc.2018.8408127.

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Leela A M, V. Muralidhara, K. N. Ravi, N. Vasudev, and R. S. Shivakumara Aradhya. "Study of high frequency characteristics of Metal Oxide Surge arrester." In 2015 International Conference on Trends in Automation, Communications and Computing Technology (I-TACT-15). IEEE, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/itact.2015.7492694.

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Lee, Dong Uk, Seon Pil Kim, Hyo Jun Lee, Dong Seok Han, Eun Kyu Kim, Hee-Wook You, Won-Ju Cho, Young-Ho Kim, Jisoon Ihm, and Hyeonsik Cheong. "Study on transparent and flexible memory with metal-oxide nanocrystals." In PHYSICS OF SEMICONDUCTORS: 30th International Conference on the Physics of Semiconductors. AIP, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.3666652.

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Reports on the topic "Metal oxide cation study"

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Klabunde, Kenneth J., and Dong Park. Scanning Tunneling Microscopy/Atomic Force Microscopy for Study of Nanoscale Metal Oxide Particles (Destructive Adsorbents). Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, June 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada281417.

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Budai, J. D. Advanced Photon Source Activity Report 2002 at Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, IL, December 2003 - contribution title:"Microdiffraction Study of Epitaxial Growth and Lattice Tilts in Oxide Films on Polycrystalline Metal Substrates". Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), March 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/885661.

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Sellgren, Katelyn, Christopher Gregory, Michael Hunt, Ashkay Raut, Brian Hawkins, Charles Parker, Ethan Klem, Jeffrey Piascik, and Brian Stoner. Development of an Electrochemical Process for Blackwater Disinfection in a Freestanding, Additive-Free Toilet. RTI Press, April 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.3768/rtipress.2017.rr.0031.1704.

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Electrochemical disinfection has gained interest as an alternative to conventional wastewater treatment because of its high effectiveness and environmental compatibility. Two and a half billion people currently live without improved sanitation facilities. Our research efforts are focused on developing and implementing a freestanding, additive-free toilet system that treats and recycles blackwater on site. In this study, we sought to apply electrochemical disinfection to blackwater. We compared commercially available boron-doped diamond (BDD) and mixed metal oxide (MMO) electrodes for disinfection efficiency in E. coli–inoculated model wastewater. The MMO electrodes were found to be more efficient and thus selected for further study with blackwater. The energy required for disinfection by the MMO electrodes increased with the conductivity of the medium, decreased with increased temperature, and was independent of the applied voltage. Fecal contamination considerably increased the energy required for blackwater disinfection compared to model wastewater, demonstrating the need for testing in effluents representing the conditions of the final application.
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NIOSH nanotechnology metal oxide particle exposure assessment study. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, March 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.26616/nioshpub2008122.

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