CO self-promoted oxidation by gas-phase cluster anions IrVO4−

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Cleavage all C−H bonds in two methane molecules by gas-phase cluster ions at room temperature is a challenging task. Herein, mass spectrometry and quantum chemical calculations have been used to...


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Kiyotoshi Takao ◽  
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Vol 282 ◽  
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P. A. Dowben

ABSTRACTIt has been demonstrated that copper can be selectively deposited on a variety of substrates including Teflon (polytetrafluroethylene or PTFE), Kapton (polyimide resin), silicon and gallium arsnide from solution by photo-assisted initiated deposition. A copper containing solution was prepared from a mixture of copper(I) chloride (Cu2Ci2) and decaborane (B10H14) in diethyl ether and/or THF (tetrahydrofuran). The copper films were fabricated by ultraviolet photolytic decomposition of copper chloride and polyhedral borane clusters. This liquid phase deposition has a gas-phase cluster analog that also results in copper deposition via pyrolysis. The approach of depositing metal thin films selectively by pholysis from solution is a novel and an underutilized approach to selective area deposition.


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Porous TiO2nanoparticle layers are fabricated by gas phase cluster beam deposition at glancing incidence.


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