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00/03274 On surface of micropores and fractal dimension of activated carbon determined on the basis of adsorption and SAXS investigations


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2000
Weight
220 KB
Volume
41
Category
Article
ISSN
0140-6701

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✦ Synopsis


Intercalation

of Ni atoms under a two-dimensional graphene film (ZDGF) on ( 111) Ir was studied in ultra high vacuum using high-resolution Auger spectroscopy.

Ni atoms were shown to be intercalated effectively at 900 to 1500 K, and a polylayer nickel film was shown to grow under the 2DGF. A relationship between a proportion n of Ni atoms intercalated under 2DGF and temperature, was determined and it was shown that ti decreases from -30% at 900 K to ~3% at 1500 K.


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