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22. Yu Tongyin, Otto Vogl, Shukuan Fu
International Symposium On Ionic Polymerization Ip'97, Otto Vogl, Przemyslaw Kubisa
International Symposium On Ionic Polymerization Ip'97, Otto Vogl, Przemyslaw Kubisa
Otto Vogl
No abstract provided.
12th Bratislava Conference On Polymers: Modified Polyolefins For Advanced Polymeric Materials, Otto Vogl, Pavol Hrdlovic
12th Bratislava Conference On Polymers: Modified Polyolefins For Advanced Polymeric Materials, Otto Vogl, Pavol Hrdlovic
Otto Vogl
No abstract provided.
23. Feng Xinde, Otto Vogl, Zhou Qifen
Charge Density Wave Caused By Reducing Thse3 By One Electron. Superstructure And Short-Range Order In Ath2se6 (A = K, Rb) Studied By X-Ray Diffraction, Electron Diffraction, And Diffuse Scattering, Kyoung-Shin Choi, Rhonda Patschke, Simon Billinge, Mark Waner, Marcos Dantus, Mercouri Kanatzidis
Charge Density Wave Caused By Reducing Thse3 By One Electron. Superstructure And Short-Range Order In Ath2se6 (A = K, Rb) Studied By X-Ray Diffraction, Electron Diffraction, And Diffuse Scattering, Kyoung-Shin Choi, Rhonda Patschke, Simon Billinge, Mark Waner, Marcos Dantus, Mercouri Kanatzidis
Mark J. Waner
Charge Density Wave Caused by Reducing ThSe3 by One Electron. Superstructure and Short-Range Order in ATh2Se6 (A = K, Rb) Studied by X-ray Diffraction, Electron Diffraction, and Diffuse Scattering
Two-Surface Virial Analysis Of Alkane Adsorption On Carbopack C With And Without Hydrogen Treatment., Chrystal Bruce, Thomas Rybolt, Howard Thomas, Tara Agnew, Brandon Davis
Two-Surface Virial Analysis Of Alkane Adsorption On Carbopack C With And Without Hydrogen Treatment., Chrystal Bruce, Thomas Rybolt, Howard Thomas, Tara Agnew, Brandon Davis
Chrystal D. Bruce
Second gas–solid virial coefficients for propane, butane, pentane, and hexane were found for Carbopack C and Carbopack C-HT (Supelco Inc.) within the temperature range of 323 to 471 K using gas–solid chromatography in the Henry's law region of adsorption. Carbopack C and Carbopack C-HT are both graphitized carbon black powders. Treatment of Carbopack C with hydrogen at 1273 K converts it to Carbopack C-HT and is believed to remove certain high energy sites or “hot spots” from the carbon surface. These two surfaces provide appropriate model systems to test a two-surface virial analysis. Surface areas for both powders were calculated …
The Voltammetry Of Fullerenes And Metallofullerenes, Mark Anderson
The Voltammetry Of Fullerenes And Metallofullerenes, Mark Anderson
Mark R. Anderson
No abstract is available at this time.
24. Bahattin M. Baysal, Otto Vogl, Elif Hamurcu
5th Pacific Polymer Conference, Kyongju, Korea, Otto Vogl, Sun Chul Kim
5th Pacific Polymer Conference, Kyongju, Korea, Otto Vogl, Sun Chul Kim
Otto Vogl
No abstract provided.
The Voltammetry Of Metallofullerenes, Mark Anderson
The Voltammetry Of Metallofullerenes, Mark Anderson
Mark R. Anderson
No abstract is available at this time.
25. Hiroyuki Tadokoro, Otto Vogl, Kohji Tashiro
26. Itaru Mita, Otto Vogl
2-Phenyl-3-(5,6,7,7a-Tetrahydro-1h,3h-Pyrrolo[1,2-C]Oxazol-3-Ylidene)-1-Propene-1,1-Dicarbonitrile And 4-(4-Methoxyphenyl)-2,6-Bis(Methylthio)Pyridine-3-Carbonitrile, M. George, S. Das, C.V. Ashokan, N.P. Rath, M.V. George
2-Phenyl-3-(5,6,7,7a-Tetrahydro-1h,3h-Pyrrolo[1,2-C]Oxazol-3-Ylidene)-1-Propene-1,1-Dicarbonitrile And 4-(4-Methoxyphenyl)-2,6-Bis(Methylthio)Pyridine-3-Carbonitrile, M. George, S. Das, C.V. Ashokan, N.P. Rath, M.V. George
Nigam Rath
27. Per Flodin, Otto Vogl, Kerstin Meijer-Flodin
28. Vivian Stannett, Otto Vogl, Susanne S. Stannett
Isolation And Structure Of Sc2@C74, Harry Dorn, Steven Stevenson, Paul Burbank, Kim Harich, Z. Sun, T. Glass, Mark Anderson, Donald Bethune, M. Sherwood
Isolation And Structure Of Sc2@C74, Harry Dorn, Steven Stevenson, Paul Burbank, Kim Harich, Z. Sun, T. Glass, Mark Anderson, Donald Bethune, M. Sherwood
Mark R. Anderson
No abstract is currently available.
29. Motowo Takayanagi, Otto Vogl, Tisoro Kajiyama
Spectroscopic Probes Of Bonded Interfaces, Mark Anderson, C. Douglas Taylor, Cynthia Kraft
Spectroscopic Probes Of Bonded Interfaces, Mark Anderson, C. Douglas Taylor, Cynthia Kraft
Mark R. Anderson
No abstract is currently available.
The Electrochemistry Of Fullerenes And Metallofullerenes, Mark Anderson
The Electrochemistry Of Fullerenes And Metallofullerenes, Mark Anderson
Mark R. Anderson
No abstract is available at this time.
Studies Of Molecular Priming For Adhesive Interactions, C, Douglas Taylor, Mark Anderson
Studies Of Molecular Priming For Adhesive Interactions, C, Douglas Taylor, Mark Anderson
Mark R. Anderson
No abstract is currently available.
30. Manfred Raetzsch, Otto Vogl
Sublimation Enthalpies At 298.15 K Using Correlation Gas Chromatography And Differential Scanning Calorimetry Measurements, James Chickos, Donald Hesse, Sarah Hosseini, Gary Nichols, Paul Webb
Sublimation Enthalpies At 298.15 K Using Correlation Gas Chromatography And Differential Scanning Calorimetry Measurements, James Chickos, Donald Hesse, Sarah Hosseini, Gary Nichols, Paul Webb
James Chickos
No abstract provided.
Synthesis Of Licoo2 Powders For Lithium-Ion Batteries From Precursors Derived By Rotary Evaporation., P. Kumpta, D. Gallet, A. Waghray, G. Blomgren, Michael Setter
Synthesis Of Licoo2 Powders For Lithium-Ion Batteries From Precursors Derived By Rotary Evaporation., P. Kumpta, D. Gallet, A. Waghray, G. Blomgren, Michael Setter
Michael P. Setter
Lithium cobalt oxide (LiCoO2) has received considerable attention in the last few years and is a well-known cathode material for high voltage (4 V) rechargeable Li-ion batteries. A simple chemical approach based on aqueous solution chemistry has been developed to synthesize molecularly mixed amorphous precursors. The precursors begin to transform to form LiCoO2 upon heat treatment at temperatures as low as 400°C. Strong peaks characteristic of the desired high temperature (HT) phase of LiCoO2 evolve when the precursors are heat treated to 800°C for 2 h. The morphology and particle size of the powders have been examined using scanning electron …
The Voltammetry Of C84 Isomers, Mark Anderson, Harry Dorn, Steven Stevenson, Susanne Dana
The Voltammetry Of C84 Isomers, Mark Anderson, Harry Dorn, Steven Stevenson, Susanne Dana
Mark R. Anderson
The square-wave voltammetry of isolated isomers of C84 is reported. Based on their relative abundance, the isomers are assumed to have D2 and D2d symmetry. The D2 isomer has four reversible reductions at −0.65, −0.98, −1.34, and −1.75 V versus Fc/Fc+ prior to electrolyte decomposition. This behavior is consistent with previous reports, and is similar to the voltammetry of C60 and C70 (e.g. sequential reductions spaced at slightly increasing intervals). The D2d isomer has five reversible reductions at −0.46, −0.77, −1.58, −1.98, and −2.27 V versus Fc/Fc+ prior to the onset of electrolyte decomposition. The large potential difference separating the …
31. Yoshio Iwakura, Otto Vogl, Seiichi Nakahama
A Protocol For Correcting Experimental Fusion Enthalpies To 298.15 K And It's Application In Indirect Measurements Of Sublimation Enthalpy At 298.15 K, James S. Chickos
A Protocol For Correcting Experimental Fusion Enthalpies To 298.15 K And It's Application In Indirect Measurements Of Sublimation Enthalpy At 298.15 K, James S. Chickos
James Chickos
No abstract provided.
Imaging The Molecular Dimensions And Oligomerization Of Proteins At Liquid/Solid Interfaces, Mark Waner, Martha Gilchrist, Melvin Schindler, Marcos Dantus
Imaging The Molecular Dimensions And Oligomerization Of Proteins At Liquid/Solid Interfaces, Mark Waner, Martha Gilchrist, Melvin Schindler, Marcos Dantus
Mark J. Waner
Individual Concanavalin A (ConA) molecules have been imaged at the liquid/solid interface with an atomic force microscope (AFM). Three-dimensional sizing with very high resolution (<5 Å) has been obtained by a novel approach based on height distributions, which avoids the tip convolution effects which normally affect scanning probe microscopy techniques. Each height measurement correlates to a particular molecular orientation on the surface. A large number of such measurements provide a statistical ensemble of orientations. The complete height distribution reflects the three-dimensional size of the protein sample and hence its tertiary and quaternary structure. A surface adsorption and orientation model, based on a minimization of surface adsorption energy, is proposed. This model is in good agreement with the observed height distribution of Con A molecules at the liquid/solid interface. Analysis of Con A and succinylated Con A molecules on mica demonstrates that Con A dimers are the prevalent species at the liquid/solid interface. This is in contrast to the tetrameric organization of Con A normally observed in solution. The new possibilities opened by height distribution analysis on the physical characterization of biomolecules at interfaces are also discussed.
Cyclic Deformation Behavior Of High-Purity Titanium Single Crystals: Part Ii. Microstructure And Mechanism, Xiaoli Tan, H. Guo, H. Gu, C. Laird, N. D. H. Monroe
Cyclic Deformation Behavior Of High-Purity Titanium Single Crystals: Part Ii. Microstructure And Mechanism, Xiaoli Tan, H. Guo, H. Gu, C. Laird, N. D. H. Monroe
Xiaoli Tan
Strain-controlled cyclic tests have been conducted on high-purity titanium single crystals with different orientations. The fatigue mechanisms of the titanium crystals were studied by means of a scanning electron microscope (SEM) and a transmission electron microscope (TEM). It was found that single slip lines, wavy slip lines, double slip lines, twins, and associated slip lines occurred in differently oriented single crystals. A new type of fractographic morphology, parallel traces, was observed. Dislocation patterns and cyclic twins, as well as the mechanical response, were analyzed. The dependence of the deformation mechanisms on the orientations of the single crystals is discussed.
Cyclic Deformation Behavior Of High-Purity Titanium Single Crystals: Part I. Orientation Dependence Of Stress-Strain Response, Xiaoli Tan, H. Gu, C. Laird, N. D. H. Monroe
Cyclic Deformation Behavior Of High-Purity Titanium Single Crystals: Part I. Orientation Dependence Of Stress-Strain Response, Xiaoli Tan, H. Gu, C. Laird, N. D. H. Monroe
Xiaoli Tan
Randomly oriented single crystals of high-purity titanium were prepared by strain annealing and were subjected to multiple-step fatigue testing under strain-controlled conditions, in order to determine their cyclic stress-strain curves (CSSCs). These were found to fall into three groups, depending on orientation and the extent of slip and twinning. For those crystals oriented for single prismatic slip, a plateau was observed in the CSSCs, persistent slip bands (PSBs) occurred, and the plateau stress was 38 MPa. In a second group, oriented for prismatic slip but for which cross-slip and twinning was favored, the plateau was suppressed and the flow stresses …
32. Ian Macmillan Ward, Otto Vogl