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Thermal and Photocatalytic Conversion of CO<sub>2</sub> to Ethanol: Advances in Catalyst Design, Challenges, and Opportunities. [PDF]

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Rocano-Merchan B   +7 more
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Cold worked Cu-Fe-Cr alloys

open access: yesJournal of Materials Science, 2001
The aim of this project was to investigate the properties of copper rich Cu-Fe-Cr alloys for the purpose of developing a new cost effective, high-strength, high-conductivity copper alloy. This paper reports on the influence of cold work. The age hardening response of the Cu-0.7%Cr-2.0%Fe alloy was minimal, but the resistance to softening was superior ...
Fernee, H, Nairn, J, Atrens, A
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Processing of Cu-Fe and Cu-Fe-SiC nanocomposites by mechanical alloying

Advanced Powder Technology, 2017
Abstract The Cu-Fe and Cu-Fe-SiC nanocomposite powders were synthesized by a two step mechanical alloying process. A supersaturated solid-solution of Cu-20 wt% Fe was prepared by ball milling of elemental powders up to 5 and 20 h and subsequently the SiC powder was added during additional 5 h milling.
Mina Rabiee   +2 more
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Thermophysical properties of liquid Cu–Fe–Ni alloys

Materials Science and Engineering: A, 2005
Density and surface tension of liquid Cu–Fe–Ni alloys have been measured in an electromagnetic levitator over a wide temperature range, including the undercooled regime. Both properties are linear functions of temperature. Their concentration dependence, however, is highly non-linear.
Egry, Ivan   +2 more
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Magnetic properties of Cu-Fe alloys

Physica Status Solidi (a), 1973
Analysis of magnetization data at 1.3 to 32.5 °K for copper with ≈ 110 ppm Fe [3] shows the presence of giant moments, in addition to single Fe and Fe pair moments; it gives no indication of spincompensation or local spin fluctuation. Similar analysis of data at 0.012to 0.4 °K [4] also shows magnetic clusters.
S. Mishra, P. A. Beck
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Properties of as-quenched and hydrogenated CuFeTi alloys

Materials Science and Engineering, 1988
Abstract X-ray diffraction, differential thermal analysis and Mossbauer effect measurements have been used to study the properties of amorphous Cu 100-x-y Fe x Ti y alloys in the as-quenched state after hydrogenation and after various heat treatments.
R.A. DUNLAP   +3 more
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