Sentences with word «ceria»

Thermochemical CO2 splitting via redox cycling of ceria reticulated foam structures with dual - scale porosities Philipp Furler, Jonathan Scheffe, Daniel Marxer, Michal Gorbar, Alexander Bonk, Ulrich Vogt and Aldo Steinfeld Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, 16 (22): 10503 - 10511, Cambridge: Royal Society of Chemistry, 2014.
Corresponding electrical stimuli can then be transmitted from the prosthetic skin to the body to stimulate peripheral nerves via an ultrathin multi-electrode array, which is decorated with ceria nanoparticles for inflammation control.
Unfortunately, these optical techniques «see» only vibrating oxygen - hydrogen bonds (from stretching between oxygen and hydrogen bonds); they are blind to hydride species on ceria.
But Slowing and his research team took both the decomposition and stabilization processes further, by combining the two into one multi-functional catalyst, using phosphate - modified ceria.
The primary contribution to the SOLAR - JET project is in the development of the solar reactor technology for the H2O / CO2 - splitting thermochemical cycle via ceria redox reactions.
A new paper, presented at the SolarPACES Annual Conference proposes using ceria particles not only as the redox reactant in hydrogen production, but for also for heat transfer and storage.
Syngas production by simultaneous splitting of H2O and CO2 via ceria redox reactions in a high temperature solar reactor Philipp Furler, Jonathan R. Scheffe and Aldo Steinfeld Energy & Environmental Science, 5 (3): 6098 - 6103, Cambridge: Royal Society of Chemistry, 2012.
Reacting gases flow radially across the porous ceria, while product gases exit the cavity through an axial outlet port.
«Understanding how molecular hydrogen interacts with ceria [cerium oxide, CeO2], however, is a big challenge, as no regular technique can «see» the light H atom.
Red arrow indicates ceria reduction (oxygen evolution); blue arrow indicates oxidation (fuel production).
It consists of a cavity - receiver containing a porous monolithic ceria cylinder.
Their two - step solar thermochemical conversion with ceria shows a long - term efficiency potential of beyond 30 percent.
In this study, we demonstrate how atomically dispersed ionic platinum (Pt2 +) on ceria (CeO2), which is already thermally stable, can be activated via steam treatment (at 750 °C) to simultaneously achieve the goals of low - temperature carbon monoxide (CO) oxidation activity while providing outstanding hydrothermal stability.
This work used a catalyst made of ceria and palladium doped with sodium, which increased the reactivity of the process significantly.
Heat transfer and fluid flow analysis of a 4 kW solar thermochemical reactor for ceria redox cycling Philipp Furler and Aldo Steinfeld Chemical engineering science, 137: 373 - 383, Amsterdam: Elsevier, 2015.
CERIA has also tapped leading beverage industry advisement firm, InterContinental Beverage Capital (IBC), to assist in setting up business operations and in the development of its strategic and commercialization plans.
The first observation of hydrides both on the surface and in the bulk of ceria was important because it established that the bulk of the material also can participate in chemical reactions.
Scientists have developed an advanced nickel - based catalyst strengthened with tin and ceria, and used it to transform CO2 and CH4 into a synthesis gas that can be used to produce fuels and a range of valuable chemicals.
In a study published by the Applied Catalysis B: Environmental, scientists have described how they created an advanced nickel - based catalyst strengthened with tin and ceria, and used it to transform CO2 and CH4 into a synthesis gas that can be used to produce fuels and a range of valuable chemicals.
«It is remarkable that simply combining the ceria with a platinum catalyst was sufficient to allow trapping of the atoms and retaining the performance of the catalyst.
For example, the researchers used the nanotubes to carry nanosize particles of ceria, a compound composed of the rare earth metal cerium and oxygen, into the chloroplasts.
But I will have to give him ceria for nausea, or he'll throw up till he's changed over.I keep it in hand with a jel the vet gave me you put on his ear.the jel is for reflux GI track apatite stimulant.once he gets his stomach clam he's fine.any advice would help..
The ceria wants to uptake the oxygen which it previously held.
The key component of the splitting process is a high - temperature solar reactor containing a reticulated porous ceramic (RPC) structure made of ceria (CeO2) which facilitates molecule splitting.
Concentrated solar radiation enters through a windowed aperture and impinges on the ceria inner walls.
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