A homogeneous organometallic Ir complex was shown to catalyze the electro-oxidation of 4-methoxybenzyl alcohol to p-anisaldehyde at a very low applied potential with remarkably high selectivity and Faradaic efficiency. In the chemical catalysis, when stoichiometric oxidant and anionic base were used to separately accept electrons and protons, aldehyde selectivity was in agreement with electrolysis results.
A review and analysis of microwave absorption in polymer composites filled with carbonaceous particles Journal of Applied Physics 111, 061301 (2012) We predict the effective dielectric properties at microwave frequencies of composites containing various volume loadings of high conductivity (stainless steel or iron) spheres or flakes by adapting the semi-empirical method developed by McLachlan. Rather than the typical approach of fixing A (A = 1/v c -1, where v c is percolation threshold) for a given inclusion shape, we consider it as an unknown and fix one of the geometric exponents. We observe that A varies linearly with the inverse of volume loading with a higher slope for flakes than spheres. The exponent is consistently higher for spheres than flakes and for iron than stainless steel. We achieve good agreement between measured and calculated permittivity over a wide range of volume loadings, inclusion shapes, and materials from 3 to 20 GHz.
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