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What does NiO stand for?

Nickel Oxide (chemical compound)


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Samples in periodicals archive:
The cobalt and nickel oxide nanofilms make excellent catalysts, Kolar explains, "because they increase the rate of the chemical reaction between the odour-causing compounds and the ozone, making the process more efficient.
The plant is expected to produce 60,000 tonnes of nickel oxide and 4,300 to 5,000 tonnes of cobalt carbonate annually.
He provides analytical and numerical solutions of the current distribution, and discusses nickel oxide formation at the anode, and the high-fuel-utilizing solid oxide fuel cell.
The action had sought compensation for, among other things, decreases in property values and various adverse health effects caused by Inco's deposits of nickel oxide, a known carcinogen, in the area surrounding the refinery.
Using a layer of iron and nickel atoms deposited on nickel oxide, Farrow was able to flip the polarity of atoms in just 100 picoseconds.
Examples of these metal oxide modifiers include: magnesia, nickel oxide, iron oxide, hafnium oxide, manganese oxide, zirconia, yttria, and rare earth metal oxides.
They can produce either individual particles or clumps of particles, such as the clusters of 10-nanometer particles of nickel and nickel oxide shown here.
The concentrate is processed using acid leaching at atmospheric pressure, solvent extraction and pyrohydrolysis to produce high-grade cobalt and nickel oxides.

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