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For laboratory melting, a batch is prepared from reagent-grade chemicals such as floated silica, sodium carbonate, calcium carbonate, alumina, and borax all of which are assumed to convert to equivalent amounts of oxides after decomposition.
These nanotubes were obtained after decomposition of acetone at 650 °C in a specially designed autoclave.
The FTIR analysis of neat AB and Ni catalyzed AB was conducted before and after decomposition.
The FTIR of neat AB before and after decomposition is shown in Fig. 10.
The FTIR of ABNi before and after decomposition is shown in Fig. 11.
The HH components are the highest frequency components after decomposition, corresponding to the image detail textures.
After decomposition, the detail and naturalness components can be processed separately.
The powder mixture after decomposition shows an interesting kinetics for magnesium without ball milling.
Both processes are induced by sulphide anions (S2−) produced after decomposition of thioacetamide.
Open image in new window Fig. 10 FTIR curves for neat AB before and after decomposition at 160 °C Open image in new window Fig. 11 FTIR curves for ABNi before and after decomposition at 80 °C.
Note that after decomposition, the scalp potentials are multiplied again with this standard deviation in order to preserve topographic information.
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