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Molecular Sphere Radii of H2O and D2O to Achieve Rotational Brownian Motion
Author(s) -
Rasheed Na
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
nanomedicine and nanotechnology open access
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2574-187X
DOI - 10.23880/nnoa-16000186
Subject(s) - brownian motion , rotation around a fixed axis , motion (physics) , physics , classical mechanics , quantum mechanics
The optical properties of carbon doped titanium oxide TiO2 were studied. The specimen prepared by utilizing spray pyrolysis method. The absorption coefficient, extinction coefficient, direct, indirect band gap, Urbach’s energy and high-frequency dielectric consistent with real and imaginary were investigated in the optical absorption spectral range of 200-1000 nm. The results showed the carbon is influenced TiO2 and has a semiconductor behavior; the energy gap was 3.15 eV of indirect transition and 3.2 eV for direct transition. The examination for the influence of TiO2 was an extension on the microstructure of carbon and it has an electrical behavior of the composite was distinguished. The modification of the substance structure of carbon by TiO2 doping permits photocatalytic movement of carbon towards the visible light and near infrared (NIR); this doped was gotten in a dry place at ambient temperature and its effect was expected from the physical properties of the energy gap, the advantages exhibited high absorption for spectral selective coating surfaces for operation by utilizing this coating on flat plate collector to give a high absorptivity from the solar energy respect to the incidence solar radiation.

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