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                     The Addition of Gold to ??Fecraloy?? Substrate Materials The Addition of Gold to ??Fecraloy?? Substrate MaterialsBy Lizelle Glaner An investigation was carried out by Mintek to investigate the influence of additions of gold to ?Fecraloy?, alloys based on Fe-Cr-Al. The aim was to try and improve the oxidation resistance of the ?Fe Oct 1, 2003 
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                     Identification of Active Sites and Influence of Real Structure of Gold Catalysts in the Selective Hydrogenation of Acrolein to Allyl alcohol Identification of Active Sites and Influence of Real Structure of Gold Catalysts in the Selective Hydrogenation of Acrolein to Allyl alcoholBy Peter Claus In the last years, supported gold catalysts with particle sizes smaller than 10 nm have attracted a lot of attention. While gold bulk metal is rather inert in chemical reactions and, thus, is of low i Oct 1, 2003 
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                     Catalytic and Non-Catalytic CO oxidation on Au/TiO2 Catalysts Catalytic and Non-Catalytic CO oxidation on Au/TiO2 CatalystsBy Jorge M. C. Soares The CO oxidation reaction has been studied on Au/TiO2 catalysts prepared by incipient wetness (IW) and deposition-precipitation (DP) methods. Additionally the assessment of activity was also conducted Oct 1, 2003 
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                     Hard Gold Alloys Hard Gold AlloysBy Rainer Süss An investigation was carried out by Mintek to investigate the influence of a range of alloying additions (vanadium, cobalt, zirconium, antimony and germanium) on the formability and hardenability of a Oct 1, 2003 
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                     CO Oxidation Over Gold Catalysts Prepared y Laser Vaporization : Support and Alloying Effect CO Oxidation Over Gold Catalysts Prepared y Laser Vaporization : Support and Alloying EffectBy V. Caps Gold has been often used as an alloying component in order to increase or modify the catalytic properties of an active metal. For example, in the hydroconversion of methylcyclopentane, Riahi et al [1] Oct 1, 2003 
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                     Electroforming in Dentistry ? New Aspects and Trends Electroforming in Dentistry ? New Aspects and TrendsBy Michael Hopp The beginning of the electroforming technology dates itself on the beginning of the industrial revolution 1800 to 1820 approximately. Basis was the existence of electricity in order to be able to driv Oct 1, 2003 
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                     Characteristics of Gold Bonding Wire in IC Packages Characteristics of Gold Bonding Wire in IC PackagesBy Shinji Shirakawa The gold wire bonding technology is widely used for electrically connecting aluminum pads on IC devices to external terminal of semiconductor. In 1960?s, the tensile strength of gold bonding wire wa Oct 1, 2003 
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                     Gold-Vanadia Supported Catalysts for Complete Oxidation of Hydrocarbons Gold-Vanadia Supported Catalysts for Complete Oxidation of HydrocarbonsBy Donka H. Andreeva Gold catalysts based on different supports, titania, zirconia, ceria and mesoporous titania and zirconia, nonpromoted and promoted by vanadia in the reaction of complete benzene oxidation have been st Oct 1, 2003 
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                     Reactions of Gold(III) Oxo Complexes with PPh3 and Alkenes. Crystal Structure of [Au(bipyip)(n 2-CH2=CHPh)][PF6] (bipyip = 6-iso-propyl-2,2?-bipyridine). Reactions of Gold(III) Oxo Complexes with PPh3 and Alkenes. Crystal Structure of [Au(bipyip)(n 2-CH2=CHPh)][PF6] (bipyip = 6-iso-propyl-2,2?-bipyridine).By Maria Agostina Cinellu Some aspects of the reactivity of the two different kinds of gold(III) oxo complexes [Au2(N,N)2(?-O)2][X]2 [N,N = 2,2'-bipyridine (bipy) (1), 6-alkyl-2,2'-bipyridine (bipyR) (2), R = Me a, C Oct 1, 2003 
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                     The Weird World of the Nanoscale The Weird World of the NanoscaleBy Michael B. Cortie The young field of nanotechnology has as its objective the design and construction of useful devices made of nanoscale materials. Objects or structures which have at least one important dimension in t Oct 1, 2003 
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                     Preparation of Poly(N-isopropylacrylamide)-Monolayer-Protected Gold Clusters: Synthesis Methods, Core Size and Thickness of Monolayer Preparation of Poly(N-isopropylacrylamide)-Monolayer-Protected Gold Clusters: Synthesis Methods, Core Size and Thickness of MonolayerBy Jun Shan The preparation of poly(N-isopropylacrylamide)-monolayer-protected clusters (PNIPAM-MPC) of gold nanoparticles was carried out in a homogeneous phase using three ways, in which three types of PNIPAM l Oct 1, 2003 
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                     The Optical Properties of Mixed Au and Pt Nanoparticle Colloids The Optical Properties of Mixed Au and Pt Nanoparticle ColloidsBy Daven N. Compton The optical properties of Au nanoparticles have been known for some time, with both Au colloids and Au nanoparticles embedded in glasses having been extensively studied. In this study, Pt nanoparticle Oct 1, 2003 
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                     Synthesis and Characterization of Bimetallic Pt-Au Cluster-Derived Catalysts Synthesis and Characterization of Bimetallic Pt-Au Cluster-Derived CatalystsBy Lorna Ortiz-Soto A series of titiania- and silica-supported Au, Pt and Pt-Au catalysts prepared through different synthetic routes have been investigated in terms of their structural properties, adsorption of CO, and Oct 1, 2003 
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                     Gold-Catalysed Syngas Conversion: Pathways and Size Effects Gold-Catalysed Syngas Conversion: Pathways and Size EffectsBy Noko S. Phala The energetics of CO and CO2 hydrogenation to methanol were studied on a gold surface via periodic and cluster DFT calculations. CO hydrogenation appears to be much easier than CO2 hydrogenation on an Oct 1, 2003 
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                     Comparison of the Catalytic Activity between Au and Pt for CO Oxidation within the Range of the Concentration of the Order from ppm to % for Indoor Air Purification Comparison of the Catalytic Activity between Au and Pt for CO Oxidation within the Range of the Concentration of the Order from ppm to % for Indoor Air PurificationBy Hiroaki Sakurai Using batch reactors equipped with CO and CO2 gas sensor, CO oxidation over Au catalysts in room air has been investigated and compared with Pt catalysts. For both Au and Pt catalysts, the logarithm p Oct 1, 2003 
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                     Gold as a Novel Catalyst in the 21st Century : Preparation, Working Mechanism and Applications Gold as a Novel Catalyst in the 21st Century : Preparation, Working Mechanism and ApplicationsBy Masatake Haruta Gold can be deposited as nanoparticles on a variety of support materials by coprecipitation or deposition-precipitation of Au(OH)3, grafting of organo-gold complexes such as dimethyl-Au(III)-acetylace Oct 1, 2003 
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                     The Electrochemistry of Gold-Platinum Alloys The Electrochemistry of Gold-Platinum AlloysBy Heinrich Möller The electro-oxidation of 0.1 M ethylene glycol at gold, platinum and gold-platinum alloy electrodes in different heat treatment conditions has been studied in 0.5 M NaOH, at room temperature. Poisonin Oct 1, 2003 
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                     Au/SiO2/Si(100) and Fe2O3/Au/SiO2/Si(100) Model Nanosystems: Size Effect on Electron Structure and Catalytic Activity in CO Oxidation Au/SiO2/Si(100) and Fe2O3/Au/SiO2/Si(100) Model Nanosystems: Size Effect on Electron Structure and Catalytic Activity in CO OxidationBy László Guczi1 Nanosize model gold particles with varying size were fabricated by deposition of a 10 nm thick gold film onto SiO2/Si(100) substrate by electron beam evaporation followed by modification using low ene Oct 1, 2003 
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                     Au(I)-Tl(I): An Amazing Cooperative Couple Au(I)-Tl(I): An Amazing Cooperative CoupleBy Antonio Laguna During the past few years, synthetic efforts have been addressed to the synthesis of polymeric materials with optical or semiconducting properties or even with capabilities to act as sensors for volat Oct 1, 2003 
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                     Gold(I) as a Nucleophile - a Base Gold(I) as a Nucleophile - a BaseBy Jr. Fackler The ionization potentials of gaseous Group 11elements are similar, with Au(0) being 1.5 eV greater than the next highest member of the group, Cu(0). The ionization potentials are all very much greater Oct 1, 2003 
