Publications by authors named "W Lamme"

The effects of the metal deposition and activation methods on metal particle size and distribution were investigated for carbon nanotube supported Pd catalysts. The Pd precursor was loaded by incipient wetness impregnation, ion adsorption, and deposition precipitation and was activated by thermal treatment under a nitrogen atmosphere or in the liquid phase by reduction by formaldehyde or sodium borohydride. Regardless of the metal precursor loading method, activation under a N atmosphere at 500 °C led to homogeneously distributed 4 nm Pd particles.

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Ordered mesoporous carbon (CMK-3) with different surface modifications is applied as a support for Fe-based catalysts in the Fischer-Tropsch to olefins synthesis (FTO) with and without sodium and sulfur promoters. Different concentrations of functional groups do not affect the size (3-5 nm) of Fe particles in the fresh catalysts but iron (carbide) supported on N-enriched CMK-3 and a support with a lower concentration of functional groups show higher catalytic activity under industrially relevant FTO conditions (340 °C, 10 bar, H/CO=2) compared to a support with an O-enriched surface. The addition of promoters leads to more noticeable enhancements of the catalytic activity (3-5 times higher) and the selectivity to C-C olefins (≈2 times higher) than surface functionalization of the support.

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Supported catalysts were prepared from water-soluble molecular clusters by pH controlled impregnations in order to probe the interactions occurring between the supports and the clusters and to maximize them. The PZC of different nano-carbon solids (nanotubes and nanofibers) was determined. The EpHL method of measuring the PZC could be successfully extended for the first time to these nano-carbon supports.

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Penetrating head trauma in children causes uncommon and potentially life-threatening injuries. We report on a case of penetrating cranial stab wound to the right parietal region of the head to a 29-week fetus. The child was delivered by emergency Caesarian section.

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Herpes simplex virus may cause serious infections in neonates. In case of foetal infection in the first trimenon, abortions, stillbirth, prematurity, intrauterine growth retardation (not obligatory) and various malformations may result. Neonatal HSV infection is mostly the consequence of intrapartum virus acquisition during passage through the birth canal.

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