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    ISSN: 1572-879X
    Keywords: Co3O4 ; gold ; CO oxidation ; oscillation ; moisture effect
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: Abstract The effect of dry operating conditions upon the oxidation of CO over Co3O4 and Au/Co3O4 has been studied. Under dry conditions (with pretreatment and reaction gases dried at −76°C using molecular sieve traps) oxidation of CO over Co3O4 can be observed at temperatures as low as −54°C. However, without sufficient drying Co3O4 rapidly deactivates. On the other hand, the Au/Co3O4 catalyst is resistant to the presence of moisture even at low temperatures. For both the Co3O4 and Au/Co3O4 catalytic systems, strong and periodic oscillations in percentage conversion and catalyst bed temperature have been observed.
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    Applied physics 53 (1991), S. 296-307 
    ISSN: 1432-0649
    Keywords: 42.62.−k ; 71.35.+z ; 78.65.Jd
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Abstract Ultrafast optical response in the films of poly(3-dodecylthiophene) (P3DT) and blue-and red-phase polydiacetylenes (PDA-4BCMU) has been investigated by femtosecond absorption and picosecond luminescence spectroscopies. Several nonlinear optical processes, i.e., hole burning, Raman gain, inverse Raman scattering, and induced-frequency shift, have been observed. The relaxation processes from photoexcited free excitons to self-trapped excitons (STEs) has been observed. The time constant is estimated as 140±40 fs in the blue-phase PDA-4BCMU and 100±50 fs in P3DT. The generated unthermalized STEs thermalize with the time constant of about 1 ps. The STEs in the blue-phase PDA-4BCMU decay exponentially with lifetime of 1.6±0.1 ps at 290 K and 2.1±0.2 ps at 10 K. The decay curves in the red-phase PDA-4BCMU and P3DT are not single exponential but can be fitted to biexponential functions with time constants of slightly shorter than 1 ps and about 5 ps. These two decay time constants correspond to relaxations to the ground state, respectively, from the free exciton and unthermalized STE and from the thermalized STE.
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