23 research outputs found

    Control of potato late blight by caraway oil in organic farming

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    Caraway (Carum carvi) seeds contain biologically active essential oils, which have shown potential in controlling Phytophthora infestans (P.i.). An attempt is being made to develop a P.i. control strategy for organic farming based on caraway oil

    Galvanic exchange platinization reveals laser-inscribed pattern in 3D-LAM-printed steel

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    Galvanic exchange involving dissolution of iron and the simultaneous growth of platinum onto 316 L stainless steel was investigated for specimens manufactured by 3D-printing, and the behavior was compared to conventional stainless steel. Novel phenomena associated with the 3D-printed steel, but not conventional steel, reacting in three distinct phases were observed: first, with low platinum loading, a bright etching pattern linked to the laser-manufacturing process is revealed at the steel surface; second, a nanostructured pore pattern with platinum nano-deposits forms; and third, a darker platinum film coating of typically 500-nm thickness forms and then peels off the steel surface with further platinum growth underneath. Unlike the conventional steel (and mainly due to residual porosity), 3D-printed steel supports well-adhered platinum films for potential application in electrocatalysis, as demonstrated for alkaline methanol oxidation. [Figure not available: see fulltext.]</p

    Electrochemical reduction of plant-derived indigo from Isatis tinctoria L.

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    Nano-Litre Proton/Hydrogen Titration in a Dual-Plate Platinum-Platinum Generator-Collector Electrode Micro-Trench

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    A generator-collector "nano-litre cavity" based on two opposed platinum-coated gold film electrodes with 19 μm gap and either 38 μm or 83 μm depth is employed for the titration of protons and/or hydrogen. Diffusional feedback currents between generator and collector electrode in a platinum-platinum dual-plate sensor configuration provide a sensitive analytical tool for cycleable redox systems, here, the proton/hydrogen redox system in the presence of oxygen. Experimental data are compared with the theoretical expression proposed by Hubbard and Peters (A.T. Hubbard, D.G. Peters, Critical Reviews in Analytical Chemistry, 1973, 3, 201-242) suggesting a dominating transport effect of "slow diffusers". Good agreement is observed even at relatively high proton concentrations where hydrogen bubble nucleation within the micro-trench starts to occur. Low concentration measurements are strongly affected by oxygen reduction locally consuming/depleting protons. Catalytic activity of the platinum deposit is crucial for maximising the current output. © 2014 Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved
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