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Spanish to English translations [PRO] Science - Physics / types of fountains | |||||||
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4 | intercalate source |
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3 | alternating source |
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alternating source Explanation: A possibility. |
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intercalate source Explanation: fuente can = source, rather than fountain Environmentally benign graphite intercalation compound composition ... Alternatively, the composition may be prepared by an electrochemical reaction, which uses a carboxylic acid as both an electrolyte and an intercalate source ... www.freshpatents.com/-dt20090129ptan20090028778.php - Cached - Similar -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 15 mins (2009-11-04 18:55:26 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- # Environmentally benign chemical oxidation method of producing ... The method comprises: (a) forming a graphite intercalation compound by a ... as an intercalate source, to produce a further-intercalated graphite compound; ... www.faqs.org/patents/app/20090028777 - Cached - Similar # Environmentally benign graphite intercalation compound composition ... A carboxylic-intercalated graphite compound composition for the production of ... of a carboxylic acid and hydrogen peroxide as an intercalate source. ... www.freshpatents.com/-dt20090129ptan20090028778.php - Cached - Similar # Environmentally benign chemical oxidation method of producing ... The method comprises: (a) forming a graphite intercalation compound by a chemical ... of a carboxylic acid and hydrogen peroxide as an intercalate source; ... www.freshpatents.com/-dt20090129ptan20090028777.php - Cached - Similar -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 17 mins (2009-11-04 18:56:53 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- C S Sunandana1 Contact Information (1) School of Physics, University of Hyderabad, 500 046 Hyderabad, India Received: 27 January 1996 Abstract A broad-spectrum review of the applications of electron spin resonance to advanced materials is presented. Starting with basic concepts the reader is taken through a quick tour of techniques including continuous-wave and pulse ESR, microscopy and imaging, as well as a few emerging techniques. Applications of spin identification, spin counting, spin mapping and spin imaging of a variety of advanced solid state materials including metals and alloys, semiconductors, inorganics, electroceramics, catalysts, intercalates, polymers, glasses, and organic charge-transfer complexes besides superionic conductors and high-temperature superconductors are included. It is thus demonstrated that the technique is at once specific, sensitive to composition, phase and texture yet accurate enough to be a quantitative but non-invasive tool that promises to be useful in the study of newer and newer materials including multilayers, ferrofluids and nanomaterials. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 19 mins (2009-11-04 18:58:56 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- site info Site News | monitor Monitor Keywords | monitor archive Monitor Archive | organizer Organizer | account info Account Info | 01/29/09 - USPTO Class 423 | 23 views | #20090028778 | Prev - Next | About this Page 423 rss/xml feed monitor keywords Environmentally benign graphite intercalation compound composition for exfoliated graphite, flexible graphite, and nano-scaled graphene platelets USPTO Application #: 20090028778 Title: Environmentally benign graphite intercalation compound composition for exfoliated graphite, flexible graphite, and nano-scaled graphene platelets Abstract: A carboxylic-intercalated graphite compound composition for the production of exfoliated graphite, flexible graphite, or nano-scaled graphene platelets. The composition comprises a layered graphite with interlayer spaces or interstices and a carboxylic acid residing in at least one of the interstices, wherein the composition is prepared by a chemical oxidation reaction which uses a combination of a carboxylic acid and hydrogen peroxide as an intercalate source. Alternatively, the composition may be prepared by an electrochemical reaction, which uses a carboxylic acid as both an electrolyte and an intercalate source. Exfoliation of the invented composition does not release undesirable chemical contaminants into air or drainage. (end of abstract) -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 20 mins (2009-11-04 19:00:06 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- http://www.google.co.uk/#hl=en&safe=off&q=both an electrolyt... |
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