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Discover Ludwig"benchmark material" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to refer to an example of work or material which sets the standard for comparison or for evaluation of other works. For example: "The document provided by the consulting firm was used as benchmark material for our team's project."
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Their performance is comparable and, in some aspects, outperforms the benchmark material zeolite 5A.
Portland-slag cement (CEM II/А-S 42.5N) was used as a benchmark material.
An isostructural high performing material, MnCo2O4, is used as a benchmark material in this work.
It selectively adsorbs nHEX but excludes its branched isomers, with an adsorption capacity that outperforms the commercial benchmark material, zeolite 5 A.
Notably, at the beginning of the breakthrough experiment, the eluted product has a RON higher than 100, well above the value for the state-of-the-art benchmark material zeolite 5 A.
Zeolite 5A (LTA), as the benchmark material for this separation process, is able to adsorb linear alkanes while excluding mono- and di-branched isomers owing to its suitable pore aperture3.
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These data were then compared against those from benchmark materials.
Cu-ZnO based catalysts are the benchmark materials for the low-temperature WGS reaction.
However, one major drawback still resides in their higher density values in comparison to other lightweight benchmark materials.
Advanced TiO2-based photocatalysts with novel photoelectronic properties are benchmark materials that have been pursued for their high solar energy conversion efficiency.
Here we focus on the dynamic creep and fatigue performance of these TPEs and compare their behaviour with commercial benchmark materials.
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