scholarly journals Conductivity of individual particles measured by a microscopic four-point-probe method

2013 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Ling Sun ◽  
Jianjun Wang ◽  
Elmar Bonaccurso
Author(s):  
Gregory L. Finch ◽  
Richard G. Cuddihy

The elemental composition of individual particles is commonly measured by using energydispersive spectroscopic microanalysis (EDS) of samples excited with electron beam irradiation. Similarly, several investigators have characterized particles by using external monochromatic X-irradiation rather than electrons. However, there is little available information describing measurements of particulate characteristic X rays produced not from external sources of radiation, but rather from internal radiation contained within the particle itself. Here, we describe the low-energy (< 20 KeV) characteristic X-ray spectra produced by internal radiation self-excitation of two general types of particulate samples; individual radioactive particles produced during the Chernobyl nuclear reactor accident and radioactive fused aluminosilicate particles (FAP). In addition, we compare these spectra with those generated by conventional EDS.Approximately thirty radioactive particle samples from the Chernobyl accident were on a sample of wood that was near the reactor when the accident occurred. Individual particles still on the wood were microdissected from the bulk matrix after bulk autoradiography.


Author(s):  
JR Fryer ◽  
Z Huang ◽  
D Stirling ◽  
G. Webb

Platinum dispersed on γ-alumina is used as a reforming catalyst to convert linear hydrocarbons to cyclic aromatic products. To improve selectivity and lifetime of the catalyst, other elements are included, and we have studied the distributions of Pt/Re, and Pt/Sn, bimetallic systems on the support both before and after use in octane reforming. Often, one or both of the components are not resolvable by HREM or microanalysis as individual particles because of small size and lack of contrast on the alumina, and divergent beam microanalysis has been used to establish the presence and relationship between the two elements.In the majority of catalysts the platinum is in the form of small panicles, some of which are large enough to be resolvable in the microscope. The ABT002B microscope with Link windowless Pentafet detector, used in this work, was able to obtain a resolvable signal from particles of 2nm diameter upwards. When the beam was concentrated on to such a particle the signal was at a maximum, and as the beam diameter was diverged - at the same total beam intensity and dead time - the signal decreased as shown in Figure 1.


Author(s):  
M. L. Scriabin ◽  
A. I. Chuprakov

The paper deals with the classification of defects of castings obtained by electric arc smelting. Of particular interest to researchers is the rock-like and naphthalene fracture, but there is still no clear mechanism explaining its origin. A stone-like fracture is characterized by a clearly defined uniform surface over which the fracture occurs. Grain boundaries are partially soluble in the austenite phase, consisting of fine individual particles or films formed from molten eutectics. It is also worth noting that in most cases, the stone-like fracture is observed at the grain boundaries.


1995 ◽  
Vol 31 (5-6) ◽  
pp. 291-298
Author(s):  
Sally A. Anderson ◽  
Gillian D. Lewis ◽  
Michael N. Pearson

Specific gene probe detection methods that utilise a non-selective culturing step were tested for the ability to recognise the presence of quiescent enteric bacteria (Escherichia coli and Enterococcus faecalis ) within illuminated freshwater and seawater microcosms. An E. coli specific uidA gene probe and a 23S rRNA oligonucleotide probe for Enterococci were compared with recoveries using membrane filtration and incubation on selective media (mTEC and mE respectively). From these microcosm experiments a greater initial detection (from 4 hours to 1 day) of E. coli and Ent. faecalis using gene probe methods was observed. Additionally, a comparison of E. coli direct viable counts (DVC) in sunlight exposed microcosms with recoveries by selective media and gene probe methods revealed a large number of viable non-culturable cells. This suggests that enumeration of E. coli by a gene probe method is limited by the replication of the bacteria during the initial non-selective enrichment step. The detection of stressed Ent. faecalis by the oligonucleotide gene probe method was significantly greater than recovery on selective mE agar, indicating an Enterococci non-growth phase.


2020 ◽  
Vol 211 ◽  
pp. 112-123
Author(s):  
Tomoaki Yatsufusa ◽  
Keigo Kii ◽  
Naoya Miura ◽  
Hiroki Yamamoto ◽  
Akira Kawasaki ◽  
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Author(s):  
Denisa Olekšáková ◽  
Peter Kollár ◽  
Miloš Jakubčin ◽  
Ján Füzer ◽  
Martin Tkáč ◽  
...  

AbstractThis submitted paper presents the detailed description of the energy loss separation for dc and ac low-frequency magnetic fields of NiFeMo (supermalloy) compacted powder prepared by innovative method of smoothing the surfaces of individual particles. The positive impact of mechanical treatment method on domain wall displacement is explained on the basis of Landgraf approach for dc loss analysis, and the effective dimension for eddy current in ac magnetic field is explained according to Bertotti approach for core loss analysis.


2001 ◽  
Vol 32 ◽  
pp. 683-684
Author(s):  
M. EBERT ◽  
S. WEINBRUCH ◽  
A. RAUSCH ◽  
G. GORZAWSKI ◽  
H. WEX ◽  
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