CATALYTIC PROPERTY OF AN INDIUM-DEPOSITED POWDER-TYPE MATERIAL CONTAINING SILICON AND ITS DEPENDENCE ON THE DOSE OF INDIUM NANO-PARTICLES IRRADIATED BY A PULSE ARC PLASMA PROCESS

Catalytic property of an indium-deposited powder-type material containing silicon and its dependence on the dose of indium nano-particles irradiated by a pulse arc plasma process

Catalytic property of an indium-deposited powder-type material containing silicon and its dependence on the dose of indium nano-particles irradiated by a pulse arc plasma process

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Indium nano-particle irradiations onto zeolite powders were carried out using a pulse arc plasma source system.X-ray photoelectron spectroscopic and scanning electron microscopic studies of an indium irradiated TIG Torch Collet Body zeolite sample revealed that indium nano-particles were successfully deposited on the sample.Besides, the sample was found to be capable of catalyzing an organic chemical reaction (i.

e., Quickstrikes Friedel-Crafts alkylation).Then, we examined whether or not the catalytic ability depends on the irradiated indium dose, having established the optimal indium dose for inducing the catalytic effect.

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