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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Synthesis And Characterization Methods Of Palladium-Doped Ceria-Zirconia Compounds

Graves-Brook, Melissa Kaye 06 August 2005 (has links)
The main automotive catalytic media, precious metal-doped ceria-zirconia oxides, fundamental system character is unknown. Understanding the catalytic system properties should allow for the production of an optimal model catalyst. This goal of this study is to gain understanding of ceria-zirconia-palladium systems and to determine a reproducible method for preparing catalysts with minimal surface-carbon. This study investigates ceria-zirconia-palladium catalyst preparation via aqueous chemistry methods and a sputter deposition technique for doping ceria-zirconia oxide mixtures. Prepared catalysts are characterized by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), and transmission electron microscopy (TEM). XPS allows the surface species, after catalyst doping and annealing, to be evaluated. Prepared catalyst EM analysis allows for surface morphology and particle characteristic evaluation. Prepared catalysts are exposed to UHV conditions, palladium sputtered-coated, and annealed at various temperatures. Temperature dependency is observed in both percentage of carbon, metal, and oxygen species present. This study led to a reproducible, low-carbon content, doping method for use in future pollutant reaction studies.
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Nanometric spectroscopies of plasmonic structures and semi-conductors nanocrystals / Spectroscopies nanometriques de structures plasmoniques et de nanocristaux semi-conducteurs

Mahfoud, Zackaria 28 January 2014 (has links)
J'ai réalisé pour cette thèse des travaux expérimentaux à l'aide de la microscopie et de la spectroscopie électronique portant sur l'étude de nanostructures plasmoniques et de nanocristaux semi-conducteurs. Le but étant d'etudier leurs propriétés optiques sur des dimensions spatiales de l'ordre du nm. A cette échelle il est possible d'observer le champs proche électrique associé aux modes de résonances plasmons de surface supportées par des nanostructures métalliques. Ainsi j'ai pu étudier l'effet de la présence de rugosités sur des nano-bâtonnets d'or et constater que leur présence modifiait localement la structure du champs proche électrique. Des mesures combinées par spectroscopie de perte d'énergie des électrons (EELS) et de cathodoluminescence ont permis de comparer les réponses mesurées en champs proches à celle effectuées en champs lointain. Une étude faite par EELS portant sur le couplage entre deux nano-bâtonnets métalliques positionnés bout à bout et séparés par une distance de quelques dizaines de nanomètres a permis de cartographier la localisation de modes hybridés séparément sur chaque branche. Enfin des études comparatives de cathodoluminescence et de photoluminescence sur des points quantiques isolés ont permis de constater l'équivalence de l'information collectées par ces deux techniques sur ce type d'émetteurs de lumière / For this thesis, I have realised some experimental works using electron microscopy and electron spectroscopies for the study of plasmonic nanostructures and semiconductor nanocrystals . The aim being to study their optical properties with spatial resolutions of the order of a few nm. At this level it is possible to observe the electric near-field associated to the localised surface plasmon resonances supported by metallic nanostructures . So I was able to study the effect due to the presence of roughness on single gold nanorods and I have found that their presence locally alterate the structure of the electric near-field . Combined measurement of electron energy loss spectroscopy (EELS ) and cathodoluminescence spectroscopy were used to compare the near-field and far-field responses respectively. A study by EELS on the coupling between two metal nanorods positioned end to end and separated by a disance of tens of nanometers was used to map the localisation of hybridised modes separately on each branch of the dimers. Finally, comparative studies of cathodoluminescence and photoluminescence on single quantum dots have shown the equivalence of the information collected by these two techniques for such light emitters
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Structural and optoelectronic studies of lead chalcogenide thin films and nanocrystals

Akhtar, Javeed January 2010 (has links)
The work described herein deals with the synthesis and characterization of lead chalcogenide thin films and nanocrystals. The first part of thesis describes the properties of semiconductors followed by an analysis on the chemical vapour deposition and nanoparticulate formation. In the next part of thesis, single-source precursors of type thioselenophosphinato, selenoureato, dithiocarbamato and dithiocarbanato complexes of lead have been synthesised and characterised. As-synthesised compounds have been utilised for the fabrication of lead sulfide and lead selenide thin films by aerosol-assisted chemical vapour deposition as well as nanocrystals by colloidal injection method. Lead sulfide thin films were also deposited by liquid-liquid interface from lead dithiocarbanato at room temperature. The as grown thin films of lead sulfide and lead selenide have been characterised by XRD, SEM and energy dispersive x-ray (EDX) analysis. In the second part of the thesis, preparation of lead sulfide and lead selenide nanocrystals in olive oil at low growth temperatures (50-60°C) is described and have shown that by controlling experimental conditions, well-defined particles with tunable emission in mid and far-infrared region can be synthesised. Furthermore, compositionally-tuned PbSxSe1-x nanocrystals has also been prepared by adding controlled amount of sulur and selenium ingredients into lead oxide. Homogenous distribution of sulfur and selenium within alloyed nanocrystals is confirmed by transmission electron microscope studies. Moreover, attempts have been made to prepare quaternary (PbTe/Se/S) nanocrystals of lead chalcogenides and depth (1.9-5.8 nm) profile analysis by x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy confirmed the formation of core/shell/shell type structure i.e. PbTe/S/Se.
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Corrosion Study Of Interstitially Hardened SS 316L AND IN718 In Simulated Light Water Reactor Conditions

Niu, Wei January 2017 (has links)
No description available.

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