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simulation shows that the proposed scheme is of higher sensitivity and freedom from the
influences of transient resistance and fault position in permanent faults identification for
transmission lines with shunt reactors.
Number of references: 13
Main heading: Power quality
Controlled terms: Electric fault currents - Electric grounding - Electric lines - Electric
reactors - Fault tree analysis - Reclosing circuit breakers - Transmission line theory
Uncontrolled terms: Decaying DC components - Free oscillation frequencies - Least
squares fitting - Least-square fitting - Shunt reactors - Single phase to ground
faults - Three-phase adaptive reclosure - Transient resistance
Classification code: 421 Strength of Building Materials; Mechanical Properties - 704
Electric Components and Equipment - 704.1 Electric Components - 706 Electric Transmission
and Distribution - 921 Mathematics
DOI: 10.7652/xjtuxb201306015
Database: Compendex
Compilation and indexing terms, © 2013 Elsevier Inc.
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Accession number: 20132616454015
Title: In-situ synthesis of zinc prophyrin sensitized TiO2 photocatalyst and its
photocatalytic activity
Authors: Niu, Jin-Fen1 ; Yao, Bing-Hua1 ; Yu, Xiao-Jiao1 ; Peng, Chao1 ; Lu, Lei-Lei1/钮金芬;
姚秉华;余晓;彭超;路蕾蕾
Author affiliation:
1 School of Science, Xi'an University of Technology, Xi'an 710048, China
Corresponding author: Yao, B.-H.
Source title: Gongneng Cailiao/Journal of Functional Materials
Abbreviated source title: Gongneng Cailiao
Volume: 44
Issue: 8
Issue date: April 30, 2013
Publication year: 2013
Pages: 1132-1135
Language: Chinese
ISSN: 10019731
CODEN: GOCAEA
Document type: Journal article (JA)
Publisher: Journal of Functional Materials, P.O. Box 1512, Chongqing, 630700, China
Abstract: The zinc porphyrin (ZnTHPP) sensitized TiO2 photocatalysts were synthesized by
in-situ solvothermal method. The photocatalysts were characterized by XRD, SEM, VU-Vis, and
TG-DTA. The results showed that ZnTHPP was indeed appeared during the in-situ method, and
the crystal structure and morphology of TiO2 were not affected by the existance of porphyrin.
The TG-DTA and degradation test results show that ZnTHPP-TiO2 composite exhibited the better
thermal stability and catalytic activity than those prepared by simple physical adsorption method.