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To: Tomcat! who wrote (11002)7/26/1999 8:29:00 AM
From: Chuca Marsh  Respond to of 14226
 
With the <<..one to < - Proper English suggest the spelling TOO> many mushrooms < as if I have never been critiqued much>...and to Thor:<<..Thorn has the heat given you heat stroke or have you fried your brain with drugs? I would love to know. ..>>
So, why do you want to know? Why didn't you spell too correct? Why does it matter that the ends justify the means? Why does the post at Naxos refer to glass and to lithium and then back to glass and platinum relation ships. Why is the Chapter ( 23.6 ) on Catylists in this book I found on the net important? Why is it that the J. & T Cat is a basis science approach to PGMs. And finally, someone better buy the book and read it so see if the new and improoved Cat is better than the average Tom Cat. If the Tom Cat is not a Kitten who can't spell TOO, it might not matter anywho:
ipmi.org
The First two, The Glass and the Paste are interesting to me today:
14.5 Precious Metal Pastes576
References586

Chapter 15 - Precious Metal Materials for the Glass Industry...589
15.1 Glass and Platinum589
15.2 High-Grade Glass and Platinum595
15.3 Glass Fibers and Platinum597
References603

Chapter 16 - Spinnerets for Chemical Fibers605
16.1 Precious Metal Spinnerets605
16.2 Mechanical Properties of Gold-Platinum Alloys and
Platinum-Rhodium Alloys609
References612

Chapter 17 - Medical Uses of Precious Metals613
17.1 Dental Materials613
17.2 Needles for Acupuncture Therapy613
References623

Chapter 18 - Functional Materials625
18.1 Potentials for Functional Materials625
18.2 Properties and Applications of Ultrafine Particles627
18.3 Shape-Memory Alloys630
18.4 Superconductors634
18.5 Applications of Amorphous Alloys637
18.6 electrically Conductive Polymer Materials640
18.7 Superplasticity of Precious Metals644
18.8 Thin Films646
References648

Chapter 19 - Precious Metal Brazing Fillers651
19.1 Gold Brazing Filler Metals651
19.2 Palladium Brazing Filler Metals660
19.3 Silver Brazing Filler Metals661
19.4 Copper-Phosphorus Brazing Filler Metals667
References671

Chapter 20 - Precious Metal Plating673
20.1 Types of Precious Metal Plating Baths and Deposit
Properties673
20.2 Use and Technology of Precious Metal Plating687
20.3 Special Plating Methods693
20.4 Recovery and Precious Metal Plating Waste Liquids696
References696

Chapter 21 - Insoluble Anodes697
21.1 Platinum Group Anodes697
21.2 Platinum Plated Titanium Type Electrodes701
References704

Chapter 22 - Hydrogen Gas Purification Equipment705
22.1 Types of Hydrogen Purification Methods Available Today...705
22.2 Properties of Palladium and Palladium Alloys with
Respect to Gaseous Hydrogen706
22.3 Ultra-High Purity Hydrogen Equipment708
References712

Chapter 23 - Precious Metal Catalysts713
23.1 Precious Metal Catalysts in Inorganic Chemistry715
23.2 Precious Metal Catalysts for Petroleum Refining720
23.3 Precious Metal Catalysts Used in Petrochemistry727
23.4 Precious Metal Catalysts Used in C1 and C2 Chemistry.....743
23.5 Catalyst Used for Treatment of Automobile Exhaust754
23.6 Other Catalysts759
References769

Chapter 24 - Supply and Demand for Precious Metals773
24.1 Platinum773
24.2 Palladium778
24.3 Other Platinum-Group Metals780
24.4 Gold786
References789

Index791

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