All Videos Tagged catalysis (Nanopaprika.eu - The International NanoScience Community) - Nanopaprika.eu - The International NanoScience Community2013-05-21T15:39:37Zhttp://www.nanopaprika.eu/video/video/listTagged?tag=catalysis&rss=yes&xn_auth=noclean nanoparticle colloids for medical and catalysis applicationtag:www.nanopaprika.eu,2012-02-06:1612324:Video:1675552012-02-06T15:15:37.417ZDr. Stephan Barcikowskihttp://www.nanopaprika.eu/profile/DrStephanBarcikowski
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</a> <br></br>"Naked" nanoparticles for medical application and catalyst surfaces which require high purity: Luckily, the nanoparticles made physically by laser ablation are free of residual chemicals (free of ligands) that may cause unwanted cross-effects or blocking of the…
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</a><br />"Naked" nanoparticles for medical application and catalyst surfaces which require high purity: Luckily, the nanoparticles made physically by laser ablation are free of residual chemicals (free of ligands) that may cause unwanted cross-effects or blocking of the surface. The Hiden HPR 20 - Real time gas analyser for multiple species gas and vapour analysistag:www.nanopaprika.eu,2010-12-09:1612324:Video:881072010-12-09T17:33:35.419ZHiden Analyticalhttp://www.nanopaprika.eu/profile/HidenAnalytical
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</a> <br></br>The HPR QIC-20 gas analysis system is a compact bench-top gas analysis system for monitoring gases and processes at pressures up to atmosphere.<br></br>
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Applications:<br></br>
- Process Monitoring<br></br>
- In-Situ analysis<br></br>
- Contamination Studies<br></br>
- CVD / MOCVD<br></br>
- Environmental Gas Analysis<br></br>
- Thermal Analysis Mass Spectrometry<br></br>
- Catalysis Studies / Reaction…
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</a><br />The HPR QIC-20 gas analysis system is a compact bench-top gas analysis system for monitoring gases and processes at pressures up to atmosphere.<br />
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Applications:<br />
- Process Monitoring<br />
- In-Situ analysis<br />
- Contamination Studies<br />
- CVD / MOCVD<br />
- Environmental Gas Analysis<br />
- Thermal Analysis Mass Spectrometry<br />
- Catalysis Studies / Reaction Kinetics<br />
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Presented by Mark Buckley, with thanks to AZoM.com who filmed the video. Styrene functionalized Silicon surfacetag:www.nanopaprika.eu,2007-12-05:1612324:Video:12742007-12-05T20:26:39.475ZHAJNAL Zoltánhttp://www.nanopaprika.eu/profile/HAJNAL
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</a><br />A single defect (missing H) on a reconstructed Si100:H surface can lead to a self-catalysed reaction with styrene, leading to monolayer coverage, with completely new organic functions. In theory... :)
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</a><br />A single defect (missing H) on a reconstructed Si100:H surface can lead to a self-catalysed reaction with styrene, leading to monolayer coverage, with completely new organic functions. In theory... :)