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We observed that the catalytic activity is sensitive to preparation methods and catalyst specific surface areas.
The extent of Rh-Nb2O5 interaction in Nb2O5-promoted Rh catalysts was sensitive to preparation variables such as the Nb/Rh ratio, the SiO2 used, and the calcination temperature (the formation of RhNbO4).
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However, the control of the Ni/Ni-based nanomaterials fabrication is sensitive to the preparation methods.
It was found that catalytic performance was sensitive to the preparation procedure.
We also show that the apparent WCA is highly sensitive to sample preparation procedures.
It is widely accepted that the catalytic activity of alkaline earth oxide catalysts is very sensitive to their preparation, and corresponding surface morphology and/or defect density.
Oxide growth is confined by the water meniscus and thus sensitive to surface preparation that affects the capillary condensation at the water/silicon interface.
Film polarities, which have been checked by reflection high-energy electron diffraction reconstructions and etched morphologies in KOH aqueous solution, were very sensitive to these preparation processes.
Di-block copolymer lithography is another popular bottom-up technique, yet it can be lengthy and very sensitive to substrate preparation, and a feature size over 100 nm is hard to obtain.
As HA morphology is sensitive to the preparation conditions, obtaining HA particles with desired characteristics could be tailored by appropriate selection of the synthetic pathway and the type of substrates in which HA can grow.
The distribution of the newly formed terraces is sensitive to the preparation temperature and only below 800 °C terrace width distribution closer to the intrinsic distribution of clean Ir(3 3 2) are found.
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