palladianized

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English

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Etymology

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From palladian +‎ -ize +‎ -ed.

Adjective

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palladianized

  1. Coated with palladium.
    • 1927, William Robinson, Applied Thermodynamics: A Textbook Covering the Syllabuses of the B. Sc., (Eng.), A. M. Inst. C. E., and A. M. I. Mech. E. Examinations in this Subject, Pitman, page 317:
      Samples of the exhaust gases, taken over mercury, were analysed by the ordinary volumetric methods, the CO2 being absorbed by potash, the oxygen by pyrogallol, the CO by an acid solution of cuprous chloride, and the hydrogen by palladianized asbestos.
    • 1932, Leroy Frank Marek, Dorothy Anna Hahn, The Catalytic Oxidation of Organic Compounds in the Vapor Phase, Chemical Catalog Company, page 235:
      Thus, in the presence of palladianized asbestos at temperatures above 339° C. carbon dioxide and water were formed if sufficient oxygen was present and carbon monoxide and water if the oxygen was not sufficient for the complete combustion.
    • 1975, Max Sterne, Irene Batty, Pathogenic Clostridia, Butterworths, →ISBN, page 63:
      In the older models, the catalyst (platinized or palladianized asbestos) had to be heated. The use of palladianized alumina pellets, which are active at room temperature, has made this unnecessary (Heller, 1954).