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were diffusion
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The act of diffusing or dispersing something, or the property of being diffused or dispersed; dispersion
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All six limiting currents were diffusion controlled.
These alloys were diffusion welded, and the corresponding information is presented.
Single crystals were diffusion bonded in UHV for different interface orientations.
For the conditions studied (λ = 4 6, Tin = 218 257 °C and residence time ∼5 ms), conversion of hydrogen and carbon monoxide were diffusion limited after ignition, while methane never ignited and was kinetically controlled.
As described in part I, Nb and α-Al2O3 single crystals were diffusion bonded in UHV for several different orientations of the two constituents.
For voltammograms recorded in a pH 7 aqueous phosphate solution (0.1 m), potentials were converted to the normal hydrogen electrode (NHE) by adding 0.2 V to the potential against Ag/AgCl/KCl(sat).[ 29] Unless otherwise stated, the second of consecutive scans is shown, as currents were diffusion limited on this scan and all subsequent scans were identical.
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The Faradaic redox reactions were diffusion-controlled and the working window could be extended to 1.8 V.
Further work suggests that, if the kinetics of the photocatalysed reduction of the Rz paii were diffusion-controlled, then the decay in [Rz] would be first order and dependent upon b−2.
To examine further whether the steady-state profiles were diffusion-limited away from the origin, the fluorescence distributions were compared to a theoretical diffusion curve calculated from eq 10.
If the nanobelt elongation mechanism were diffusion-limited, the increased solution viscosity would yield nanobelts similar to the long isolated nanobelts seen at lower temperatures (such as those in Figure 1a), rather than the typical shorter branched belts seen at 27 °C.
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