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Characterization of Surface Oxygen Species on Zinc Oxide Revealed by the ESR Technique and the Transient Response Method*
application/pdfThe nahure and reactivity of the oxygen species adsorbed on zinc oxide have been studied in detail over the temperature range room temperature-230℃ by using the ESR technique, the transient response method and an electrical conductivity measurement of the catalyst. The results obtained from the dynamic procedures have simultaneously suggested that there are three different kinds of oxygen species (O_2^-,O^- and O (non-ionic form)) on the surface during reaction. O_2^-is assigned by the ESR technique using the g-values g_=2.0499, g_=2.0030 and g_=2.0093, and it exists stably on the surface below 190℃. It disappears easily on exposure to CO, suggesting an induced charge transfer from O_2^- to the catalyst. The existence of O^- and O is predicted by the transient behaviour of gaseous O_2 and electrical conductivity, and the two species commonly react with CO apparently obeying first order kinetics. The mode of the transient response curves of the CO_2 formed shows a typical type VI curve based on the classification of the mode of response curves. From this result, it is presumed that the reaction consists of two different paths : one is the reaction of gaseous CO and O^- and the other is the reaction of CO and O. The apparent activation energy is 104 kJ/mol for the over-all reactiondepartmental bulletin pape
ニホンゴ ヒッセキ ニ アラワレル コジンセイ ノ チュウシュツ ト オンライン ヒッシャ ショウゴウ ニ カンスル ケンキュウ
奈良先端科学技術大学院大学博士(工学)doctoral thesi
新都心の産業連関表作成と産業連関分析―さいたま新都心と大宮区―
横浜国立大学地域実践教育研究センター地域課題実習・地域研究報 2017年度 p.137-176掲載departmental bulletin pape
Embedded systems design with platform FPGAs : principles and practices / Ronald Sass, Andrew G. Schmidt.
Includes bibliographical references and index.Book fair 2013.xv, 389 p. :Embedded Systems Design with Platform FPGAs introduces professional engineers and students alike to system development using Platform FPGAs. The focus is on embedded systems but it also serves as a general guide to building custom computing systems.
The text describes the fundamental technology in terms of hardware, software, and a set of principles to guide the development of Platform FPGA systems. The goal is to show how to systematically and creatively apply these principles to the construction of application-specific embedded system architectures. There is a strong focus on using free and open source software to increase productivity. Each chapter is organized into two parts. The white pages describe concepts, principles, and general knowledge. The gray pages provide a technical rendition of the main issues of the chapter and show the concepts applied in practice. This includes step-by-step details for a specific development board and tool chain so that the reader can carry out the same steps on their own.
Rather than try to demonstrate the concepts on a broad set of tools and boards, the text uses a single set of tools (Xilinx Platform Studio, Linux, and GNU) throughout and uses a single developer board (Xilinx ML-510) for the example
第1章 本年度の「キャリア意識の形成」プログラムにおける研究(VI. キャリア形成を軸とした総合人間科の取り組み)
2010-01-25departmental bulletin pape
