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1993
Platinum group elements are ruthenium, rhodium and palladium (of similar weight as, but lighter than silver, the next element in the periodic table by atomic number) and osmium, iridium and platinum (of similar weight as, but lighter than gold, the next element in the periodic table by atomic number). As opposed to gold and silver, known probably since
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Platinum group elements are ruthenium, rhodium and palladium (of similar weight as, but lighter than silver, the next element in the periodic table by atomic number) and osmium, iridium and platinum (of similar weight as, but lighter than gold, the next element in the periodic table by atomic number). As opposed to gold and silver, known probably since
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Prospects for Platinum and Platinum Group Metal Monolayer Electrocatalysts
2020A short analysis of the outlook for platinum group metal monolayers in electrocatalysis. Platinum monolayer electrocatalysts represent an extraordinarily attractive approach to synthesizing electrocatalysts that promise to profoundly impact the science and technology of electrocatalysis.
Radoslav Adzic, Nebojsa Marinkovic
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1994
Abstract The electroplating of platinum-group metals (PGMs) from aqueous electrolytes for engineering applications is limited principally to palladium and, to a lesser extent, to platinum, rhodium, and thin layers of ruthenium. This article provides a discussion on the plating operations of these PGMs along with the types of anodes used ...
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Abstract The electroplating of platinum-group metals (PGMs) from aqueous electrolytes for engineering applications is limited principally to palladium and, to a lesser extent, to platinum, rhodium, and thin layers of ruthenium. This article provides a discussion on the plating operations of these PGMs along with the types of anodes used ...
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Annals of allergy, 1988
The ability of closely related platinum group metal salts (PGMS) to cross-react with the principal sensitising agent ammonium hexachloroplatinate IV was investigated in refinery workers. Selected subjects were screened by skin prick test, specific RAST, RAST inhibition, and primate PCA tests. These showed--but only in platinum-sensitive subjects--a low
R D, Murdoch, J, Pepys
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The ability of closely related platinum group metal salts (PGMS) to cross-react with the principal sensitising agent ammonium hexachloroplatinate IV was investigated in refinery workers. Selected subjects were screened by skin prick test, specific RAST, RAST inhibition, and primate PCA tests. These showed--but only in platinum-sensitive subjects--a low
R D, Murdoch, J, Pepys
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Janus Nanocages of Platinum‐Group Metals and Their Use as Effective Dual‐Electrocatalysts
Angewandte Chemie - International Edition, 2021Jiawei Zhu, Lang Xu, Zhiheng Lyu
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