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we want to reliably be able to control which pathway the spinel oxide tends towards, so we can reach the desired outcome ...
oxide-oxide interfaces produced by supported spinel oxide catalysts have been less studied. More information: Sinmyung Yoon et al. Revealing Charge Transfer at the Interface of Spinel Oxide and ...
Unlike common lubricants that break down under high heat, spinel oxide maintains lubrication up to 700°C (1,292°F)—that's nearly as hot as a metal forge. Enabling metallic materials to ...
Two notable metal oxide structures, spinel-type oxide and solid solution-type oxide, are widely used in Oxide-Zeolite (OXZEO) bifunctional catalysts for CO/CO 2 hydrogenation reactions.
More information: Zhengyu Zhang et al, Spinel oxide enables high-temperature self-lubrication in superalloys, Nature ...
Unlike common lubricants that break down under high heat, spinel oxide maintains lubrication up to 700 degrees Celsius (1,292 degrees Fahrenheit) — that's nearly as hot as a metal forge. Enabling ...
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