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A significantly high photocatalytic activity for hydrogen generation from water methanol mixture is observed for the TiO2 ZrO2 system.
Again, Tg values of the blends are higher than the component ones, but now a dependence on the composition of the mixture is observed.
This configuration in the SF6 O2 mixture is observed to generate higher discharge currents at low voltages, presumably due to effective field-emission by the CNTs, leading to finer and cleaner machining.
Increasing the deposition temperature first leads to the crystallization in the anatase structure (temperature range 410 450 °C) and then to the formation of rutile, so that an anatase-rutile mixture is observed in the temperature range 450 500 °C.
An increase in Ar I intensity as Ar percentage increases in an Ar/N2 mixture is observed, while the effect on N2+ emission has a decrease, just the reverse of Ar I emission profile.
DMSO was required for solubility of 2– 4. DMSO can affect relaxivity in that protons are shifted downfield, but, as the concentration of DMSO used for these studies is so low, little effect from the solvent mixture is observed.
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The mixture was observed under bright light to determine the solubility of the polymer.
Severe damage of the CNT/silver NP mixture was observed as compared with (a).
The degradation performance of these organics and their mixture were observed in a thin-layer reactor.
The gray mixture was observed to change milk white (Sample 2, S2).
Optimum performance of the bentonite-sand mixture was observed when the mixture contained equal amounts of sand and bentonite.
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