Environ Sci Pollut Res Int
July 2021
In this paper, a cyanide-free electroplating bath containing glutamate as a complexing agent is investigated as an environment-friendly alternative for copper plating on zinc die-cast alloys. Glutamate reacts with copper in an aqueous solution that exhibits similar copper cyanide properties by forming complexes. The electroplating bath pH is chosen from equilibrium diagrams to avoid the formation of insoluble complexes and oxides at varying copper-to-glutamate molar ratio.
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February 2014
The synthesis in one pot(1) of opposing 'rose petal' and 'lotus leaf' superhydrophobic materials from commercially available superhydrophilic cloth substrates of varying texture is described for the first time. Surfaces of 'rough' textured cloth and 'smooth' textured cloth were simultaneously rendered superhydrophobic by growing zinc oxide (ZnO) nanorods by a hydrothermal process in the same chemical bath. Contact angle hysteresis and water pendant drop tests revealed strong water adhesion to ZnO microrod-treated rough cloth.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFGas feed composition and reaction temperature were varied to identify the thermodynamic threshold conditions for the nucleation and growth of SWNT from methane on supported Fe/Mo catalyst. These reaction conditions closely approximate the pseudoequilibrium conditions that lead to the nucleation and growth of SWNT. These measurements also serve to determine an upper limit of the Gibbs free energy of formation for SWNT.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThis article provides a background on nanotechnology and discusses the applications of nanotechnology to medicine, specifically to otolaryngology.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIron and titanium oxide nanoparticles have been synthesized in parallel mesopores of alumina by a novel organometallic "chimie douce" approach that uses bis(toluene)iron(0) (1) and bis(toluene)titanium(0) (2) as precursors. These complexes are molecular sources of iron and titanium in a zerovalent atomic state. In the case of 1, core shell iron/iron oxide particles with a strong magnetic coupling between both components, as revealed by magnetic measurements, are formed.
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