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Carbimet sic grinding paper

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CarbiMet SiC grinding paper is a type of abrasive product used for grinding and polishing materials. It is composed of silicon carbide abrasive particles bonded to a paper backing. The product is designed to provide a consistent and effective grinding surface for various applications.

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Deposition of Cobalt Phthalocyanine Catalysts

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All catalyst films were prepared from deposition solutions containing 0.05 mM CoPc. The parent CoPc was deposited from solutions in DMF, as were the polymer encapsulated CoPc films. Deposition solutions for polymer-encapsulated CoPc films contained 1% w/v of the polymer. For films of CoPc(py), neat pyridine was used as the solvent in place of DMF. Modified electrodes were prepared by evaporation of 5 μL of the deposition solution on an edge-plane graphite disc electrode (5 mm diameter, effective electrode area: 0.13 cm2, Pine Research Instrumentation). For all modified electrodes used in this study, the coverage of deposited CoPc was 1.3 × 10–9 mol cm–2. Prior to catalyst deposition, the electrodes were cleaned by manually polishing the surface with 600 grit Carbimet SiC grinding paper (Buehler) followed by sonication in ultrapure water for 10 min.
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Nanomaterial Characterization Protocol

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Unless otherwise specified, all solutions were prepared using ultra-pure water (18.2 MΩ∙cm) dispensed from a Barnstead Nanopure UF+UV unit (Thermo-Fisher Scientific, Waltham, MA). Lactic acid (C3H6O3) (Mallinckrodt Chemicals, Center Valley, PA); propionamide (98%), NaF (Sigma-Aldrich, St. Louis, MO); NaH2PO4, Na2HPO4, HNO3 (65wt%), Mg(NO3)2×6 H2O (99%), Ca(NO3)2×4 H2O (99%, Lot No. 86432), ethanol (VWR, Radnor, PA); Ca(NO3)2×4 H2O (99.98%, Lot No. 61600281), formaldehyde (CH2O) (Alfa Aesar, Tewksbury, MA); (NH4)2HPO4 (99%, Lot A0059707, Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany); PELCO® liquid silver paint, graphite tape (Ted Pella, Redding, CA); EPO-TEK 301 (Epoxy Technology, Billerica, MA); CarbiMet SiC grinding paper, Metadi supreme polycrystalline aqueous diamond polishing suspension, Microcloth polishing cloth (Buehler, Lake Bluff, IL). MM22 microtip coupons for FIB liftout (CAMECA Instruments, Madison, WI).
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Nanomaterial Characterization Protocol

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Unless otherwise specified, all solutions were prepared using ultra-pure water (18.2 MΩ∙cm) dispensed from a Barnstead Nanopure UF+UV unit (Thermo-Fisher Scientific, Waltham, MA). Lactic acid (C3H6O3) (Mallinckrodt Chemicals, Center Valley, PA); propionamide (98%), NaF (Sigma-Aldrich, St. Louis, MO); NaH2PO4, Na2HPO4, HNO3 (65wt%), Mg(NO3)2×6 H2O (99%), Ca(NO3)2×4 H2O (99%, Lot No. 86432), ethanol (VWR, Radnor, PA); Ca(NO3)2×4 H2O (99.98%, Lot No. 61600281), formaldehyde (CH2O) (Alfa Aesar, Tewksbury, MA); (NH4)2HPO4 (99%, Lot A0059707, Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany); PELCO® liquid silver paint, graphite tape (Ted Pella, Redding, CA); EPO-TEK 301 (Epoxy Technology, Billerica, MA); CarbiMet SiC grinding paper, Metadi supreme polycrystalline aqueous diamond polishing suspension, Microcloth polishing cloth (Buehler, Lake Bluff, IL). MM22 microtip coupons for FIB liftout (CAMECA Instruments, Madison, WI).
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