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Autor:
Howard C. Knachel, Chadwick D. Barklay, Douglas C. Hansen, Daniel P. Kramer, Bobby G. Russell, Yuhchae Yoon, Janine C. Birkbeck, T. N. Wittberg, William E. Moddeman, Leanne Petry
Publikováno v:
Electrochimica Acta. 83:490-500
This study was a material compatibility assessment of four metals (beryllium, stainless uranium, 304L stainless steel, and 2024-T3 aluminum) with an environmentally benign, non-aqueous, near-azeotropic mixture of hydrofluoroether (Novec™ 7100) with
Autor:
Billy D. Faubion, Vladimir Benin, Howard C. Knachel, William E. Moddeman, Janine C. Birkbeck, Chadwick D. Barklay
Publikováno v:
Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research. 51:10525-10534
The reaction of an isomeric mixture of the methyl perfluoroalkyl ether, C4F9OCH3 (Novec-7100), in the presence of isopropyl alcohol (IPA) and/or water has been studied by measuring the rate of product formation using an ion-selective electrode (ISE)
Autor:
Janine C. Birkbeck, Bobby G. Russell, Robert Stevens, William E. Moddeman, Stephen E. Wright, Kenneth E. Dombrowski, David S. Millington
Publikováno v:
Biospectroscopy. 4:257-266
X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) is a surface sensitive analytical technique that measures the binding energy of electrons in atoms and molecules on the surface of a material. XPS was used to determine the distribution of the oligosaccharide si
Autor:
Janine C. Birkbeck, Thomas A. Kestner, Vladimir Benin, Howard C. Knachel, William E. Moddeman, Tanya L. Young
Publikováno v:
Magnetic resonance in chemistry : MRC. 51(7)
The 3M Company product Novec™ 71IPA DL, a mixture of methoxyperfluorobutane, methoxyperfluoroisobutane and 4.5 wt.% isopropyl alcohol, has been found to be very stable at ambient temperature, producing fluoride at the rate of ~1 ppm/year. Our earli
Autor:
William E. Moddeman, Roger G. Miller, Janine C. Birkbeck, Lawrence F. Allard, Chadwick D. Barklay, Daniel P. Kramer
Publikováno v:
AIP Conference Proceedings.
Tantalum alloys have been used by the U.S. Department of Energy as structural alloys for radioisotope based thermal to electrical power systems since the 1960s. Tantalum alloys are attractive for high temperature structural applications due to their