Carbon deposition on nickel from a mixture of ethylene and hydrogen.
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Two periods (acceleration and steady state period) were defined in the process of carbon deposition on cold-worked nickel from ethylene. From the dependence of the former period on annealing temperature, it was found that lattice defects in the crystal play a role in the creation of carbon nuclei and the separation of nickel atoms from the surface.
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著者
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Niimi Kazuyo
Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, Kobe University
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Sotani Noriyuki
College of Liberal Arts, Kobe University
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Kishimoto Shozo
Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, Kobe University
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Urata Toshiko
Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, Kobe University
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