high pressures (up to one thousand atmospheres) and hightemperatures (about 700°C or 1300°F). The reactors also resist attack by hydrogen gases which can corrode many metals, especially at hightemperature and pressure. The catalyst in commercial ammonia synthesis is usually an iron oxide mixed with a small amount of additional "promoter" material. When the process begins, the hydrogen gas con
● Definition of plasma
Plasma is one of the four fundamental states of matter, along with solid, liquid, and gas. It is an ionized gas consisting of a collection of charged particles, including ions, electrons, and neutral atoms or molecules. Plasma can be found naturally in the universe in the form of stars, lightning, and auroras, but it can also be artificially created and controlled for
Introduction (What is plasma?)
1. Definition of plasma
Plasma is one of the four fundamental states of matter, along with solid, liquid, and gas. It is an ionized gas consisting of a collection of charged particles, including ions, electrons, and neutral atoms or molecules. Plasma can be found naturally in the universe in the form of stars, lightning, and auroras, but it can also be artif
Active Matrix Organic Light Emission Diodes
Self-glowing
no need for backlight
High contrast ratio
High color reproduction range
Short life
Expensive
Life of display
Reducing power consumption
Development of Low Temperature Process
1st Biofuel Generation : Potato, Cone, Sugar cane
• 2nd Biofuel Generation : Wood Pieces, leaves
• 3rd Biofuel Generation : Seaweed, Microalgae
Lack of field → Not appropriate with Grain
Surrounded by Water on Three sides → Algae
Growing Short period
Raised up with High Technical System
One of the organism which Consumed Carbon dioxide → Marine algae