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Abd El-Aziz A. Said
Researcher at Assiut University
Publications - 105
Citations - 1368
Abd El-Aziz A. Said is an academic researcher from Assiut University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Catalysis & Thermal decomposition. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 95 publications receiving 1110 citations. Previous affiliations of Abd El-Aziz A. Said include Tokyo Institute of Technology & United Arab Emirates University.
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Sintering studies on Mg(OH)2
TL;DR: The thermal decomposition of Mg(OH) 2 was monitored by isothermal decomposition, surface area measurements, IR spectra and X-ray analysis as discussed by the authors, and the variation of the S BET -time relation was discussed.
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Influence of additives to chromium oxide catalysts for the thermal decomposition of KClO4
TL;DR: In this article, the effect of doping on the catalytic behavior of Cr 2 O 3 was studied using the thermal decomposition of KClO 4 as a test reaction, and the results showed that Cr 2 o 3 was more effective in enhancing the decomposition process when it was doped with U 6+ ions than when it were doped either with Li + or Zr + ions.
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Structural and Catalytic Activity of V2O5-Supported on AlPO4 Catalysts
TL;DR: In this paper, a series of AlPO4-V2O5 (APV) systems with various vanadia amounts 1-30 mol% were prepared by the impregnation method and calcinated at 400 and 600°C for 4
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The catalytic performance of ultrasonically prepared CuxCo3−xO4 catalysts towards CO oxidation at relatively low temperature
TL;DR: A series of CuxCo3−xO4 catalysts were prepared and presented as active and stable catalysts in the oxidation of CO into CO2 at relatively low temperatures as mentioned in this paper.
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Structures accompanying the solid-solid interactions in the V2O5-MgO system
TL;DR: In this article, ammonium metavanadate (AMV) and magnesium hydroxide were treated with solutions containing different proportions (0.5-50 mol%) of AMV, dried at 80°C, and then calcined in air at temperatures of 400, 550 and 700°C for 4 h.