Platinum Chromium
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1. PERFORMANCE OF ELETRODOS Pt / C, Pt3Cr/CE PtCr / C FOR INVESTMENTS IN CATHODES OF THE FUEL CELLS IN METANOL DIRECT / DESEMPENHO DE ELETRODOS Pt/C, Pt3Cr/C E PtCr/C PARA APLICAÇÕES EM CÁTODOS DE CÉLULAS A COMBUSTÍVEL DE METANOL DIRETO
This work presents oxygem reduction reaction (ORR) studies on platinum (Pt/C) and platinum-chromium alloys containing 50% (PtCr/C) or 70% in chromium (Pt3Cr) dispersed on high surface area, in acid aqueous solutions with and without metanol, with cyclic voltammetry, chronoamperometry and rotating disk electrode techniques. Electrochemical measurements have b
Publicado em: 2006
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2. In vitro and in vivo electrochemical studies of nickel-chromium-molybdenum-titanium alloy applied to oral implant suprastructures / Estudos eletroquímicos in vitro e in vivo da liga níquelcromomolibdênio titânio aplicada em supraestruturas de implantes orais
The electrochemical behavior of the nickel-chromium-molybdenum-titanium (Ni-Cr-Mo-Ti) alloy was studied and compared to a gold-platinum-palladium (Au-Pt-Pd) alloy in 0.15 mol.L -1 NaCl medium at 36.5ºC. In vitro studies also involved the electrochemical titanium characterization since these alloys are employed in osseointegrated implant suprastructures. In
Publicado em: 2005
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3. Photoelectron imaging of viruses and DNA: evaluation of substrates by unidirectional low angle shadowing and photoemission current measurements.
Photoelectron imaging (photoelectron emission microscopy, PEM or PEEM) is a promising high resolution surface-sensitive technique for biophysical studies. At present, image quality is often limited by the underlying substrate. For photoelectron imaging, the substrate must be electrically conductive, low in electron emission, and relatively flat. A number of