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This work explores the production of photocatalytic surfaces. Direct laser interference patterning (DLIP) is used to produce hierarchical oxidic surface structures on titanium sheet material in a single processing step. The surface topography and composition are discussed and the photocatalytic activity is assessed using methylene blue degradation ...
Tobias Fox+4 more
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THE PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF TITANIUM AND TITANIUM ALLOYS [PDF]
Lepkowski, W. J., Holladay, J. W.
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The research focuses on the interaction between the magnetic DyPc2 molecules and the superconducting Pb(111) surface. A complex quantum spin system is observed in both DyPc2 molecules embedded in the self‐assembled monolayer and those scattered atop it, where Kondo screening and superconducting pairing coexist and compete.
Jie Li+16 more
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Study of the Spot Welding of Titanium and its Alloys
Minoru Okada, Shigeo Shin, Makoto Osumi
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Chitosan sponges are modified with ZnO through atomic layer deposition (ALD) to enhance water remediation. Characterization reveals the growth of defective ZnO, which improves the water stability of the sponges. The material's effectiveness is demonstrated through the removal of Direct Blue 78 dye and the photocatalytic degradation of Naproxen ...
Sara Lotito+13 more
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Analysis of titanium and its alloy by the production control quantometer
Toshio Sawada
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Temperature‐Dependent Properties of Atomic Layer Deposition‐Grown TiO2 Thin Films
This study explores the temperature‐dependent properties of TiO₂ thin films grown by atomic layer deposition using tetrakis dimethyl amino titanium and water. The films exhibit increased oxynitride incorporation as the process temperature increases from 150 to 350 °C, significantly influencing their optical and electrical properties. Findings highlight
Nimarta Kaur Chowdhary+1 more
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Titanium Oxysulfate‐Derived 1D Lepidocrocite Titanate Nanostructures
A novel synthesis protocol is presented for creating high‐quality titania nanofilaments. This method transcends the limitations of traditional techniques, leveraging a solution precipitation process fine‐tuned for lower temperatures and minimal reagent use. The result?
Sukanya Maity+8 more
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