Martin Petersson
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Astronomy and Astrophysics | 2003
U. Frisk; Magne Hagström; Juha Ala-Laurinaho; Sven Andersson; J. C. Berges; J. P. Chabaud; Magnus Dahlgren; Anders Emrich; G. Floren; G. Florin; Mathias Fredrixon; Todd Gaier; Rüdiger Haas; T. Hirvonen; A. Hjalmarson; B. Jakobsson; Petri Jukkala; Per-Simon Kildal; Erik L. Kollberg; J. Lassing; Alain Lecacheux; Petri Lehikoinen; A. Lehto; Juha Mallat; C. Marty; D. Michet; J. Narbonne; M. Nexon; Michael Olberg; H. Olofsson
The Sub-millimetre and Millimetre Radiometer (SMR) is the main instrument on the Swedish, Canadian, Finnish and French spacecraft Odin. It consists of a 1.1 metre diameter telescope with four tuneable heterodyne receivers covering the ranges 486-504 GHz and 541-581 GHz, and one fixed at 118.75 GHz together with backends that provide spectral resolution from 150 kHz to 1 MHz. This Letter describes the Odin radiometer, its operation and performance with the data processing and calibration described in Paper II.
Applied Catalysis B-environmental | 2001
Magnus Skoglundh; Anna Ljungqvist; Martin Petersson; Erik Fridell; Neil Cruise; Ola Augustsson; Edward Jobson
The effect of SO2 addition on the oxidation of ethyl acetate, ethanol, propane and propene, over Pt/gamma -Al2O3 and Pt/SiO2 has been investigated. The reactants (300-800 vol, ppm) were mixed with air and led through the catalyst bed. The conversions below and above light-off were recorded both in the absence and in the presence of 1-100 vol. ppm SO2. For the alumina-supported catalyst, the conversion of ethyl acetate, ethanol and propane was promoted by the addition of SO2, while the conversion of propene was inhibited. The effect of SO2 was reversible, i.e. the conversion of the reactants returned towards the initial values when SO2 was turned off. However, this recovery was quite slow. The oxidation of propane was inhibited by water, both in absence and presence of SO2. For the silica-supported catalyst no significant effect of SO2 could be observed on the conversion of ethyl acetate, ethanol or propane, whereas the conversion of propene was inhibited by the presence of SO2. In situ FTIR measurements revealed the presence of surface sulphates on the Pt/gamma -Al2O3 catalyst with and after SO2 addition. It is proposed that these sulphate groups enhance the oxidation of propane, ethyl acetate and ethanol by creating additional reaction pathways to Pt on the surface of the Pt/gamma -Al2O3 catalyst.
Applied Catalysis A-general | 2001
Fredrik Klingstedt; Ahmad Kalantar Neyestanaki; R. Byggningsbacka; Lars-Eric Lindfors; Martin Lunden; Martin Petersson; Paulina Tengström; Tapio Ollonqvist; Juhani Väyrynen
Archive | 2001
Peter Älleving; Anders Unger; Jan Sköld; Martin Petersson; Erland Max
Applied Catalysis B-environmental | 2011
Sara U Erkfeldt; Anders Palmqvist; Martin Petersson
Journal of Catalysis | 2006
Martin Petersson; David Jonsson; Hans Persson; Neil Cruise; Bengt Andersson
Journal of Catalysis | 2005
Martin Petersson; Thomas Holma; Bengt Andersson; Edward Jobson; Anders Palmqvist
Archive | 2001
Peter Ålleving; Anders Unger; Jan Sköld; Martin Petersson; Erland Max
Archive | 2001
Peter Älleving; Erland Max; Martin Petersson; Jan Sköld; Anders Unger
Archive | 2007
Mats Sabelström; Martin Petersson