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Online since: August 2018
Authors: Nofrijon Sofyan, Adlan Mizan, Anne Zulfia, Achmad Subhan
Characteristic of LiFe(1-X)VxPO4/C Using Carbon Pyrolyzed
from Table Sugar for Lithium Ion Battery Cathode
Nofrijon Sofyan1,2,a*, Adlan Mizan1,b, Anne Zulfia1,2,c and Achmad Subhan3,d
1Department of Metallurgical and Materials Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Universitas Indonesia, Depok 16424, Indonesia
2Tropical Renewable Energy Center, Faculty of Engineering, Universitas Indonesia, Depok 16424, Indonesia
3Research Center for Physics, Indonesian Institute of Science (LIPI), Puspiptek Serpong, Cisauk-Banten, Indonesia 15314
a*nofrijon.sofyan@ui.ac.id, badlanmizan@gmail.com, canne@metal.ui.ac.id, dachmad.subhan@lipi.go.id
Keywords: Battery cathode; Hydrothermal; Lithium ferro phosphate; Pyrolysis; Table sugar.
Wang, The Influence of the TiO2 Particle Size on the Properties of Li4Ti5O12 Anode Material for Lithium-Ion Battery, Ceramics International, 40 (2014) pp. 3799-3804
Liu, Hydrothermal Synthesis of Ni-Doped Carom-Like LiFe0.95Ni0.05PO4 Powders, Ceramics International, 38 (2012) pp. 4391–4394
Komatsu, Fabrication of Olivine-Type LiMnxFe1-xPO4 Crystals via the Glass–Ceramic Route and Their Lithium Ion Battery Performance, Ceramics International, 36 (2010) pp. 1137–1141
Ceramics International, 41 (2015) pp. 2863-2868
Wang, The Influence of the TiO2 Particle Size on the Properties of Li4Ti5O12 Anode Material for Lithium-Ion Battery, Ceramics International, 40 (2014) pp. 3799-3804
Liu, Hydrothermal Synthesis of Ni-Doped Carom-Like LiFe0.95Ni0.05PO4 Powders, Ceramics International, 38 (2012) pp. 4391–4394
Komatsu, Fabrication of Olivine-Type LiMnxFe1-xPO4 Crystals via the Glass–Ceramic Route and Their Lithium Ion Battery Performance, Ceramics International, 36 (2010) pp. 1137–1141
Ceramics International, 41 (2015) pp. 2863-2868
Online since: December 2009
Authors: Rupinder Singh
The reverse engineering (RE)
method was utilized to transform the point cloud data of an object surface, obtained from 3D
digitizing, in a 3D CAD surface model dataset.
Violantte et al. [21] developed a procedure based on reverse engineering and rapid prototyping techniques for the realization of fixtures fitting the geometry of free-form elements.
C., Parametric process optimization to improve the accuracy of rapid prototyped stereo lithography parts, International Journal of Machine Tools and Manufacture.
S., Optimization of stereolithography process parameters for part strength using design of experiments, The International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology.
F., Rapid tooling aided by reverse engineering to manufacture EDM electrodes, The International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology.
Violantte et al. [21] developed a procedure based on reverse engineering and rapid prototyping techniques for the realization of fixtures fitting the geometry of free-form elements.
C., Parametric process optimization to improve the accuracy of rapid prototyped stereo lithography parts, International Journal of Machine Tools and Manufacture.
S., Optimization of stereolithography process parameters for part strength using design of experiments, The International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology.
F., Rapid tooling aided by reverse engineering to manufacture EDM electrodes, The International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology.
Online since: December 2012
Authors: Huda Abdullah, Abu Bakar Sulong, Nurul Akidah Baharuddin, Andanastuti Muchtar
Journal of American Ceramic Society 79 (1996), p. 1987 – 2002
Journal of the European Ceramic Society 30 (2010), p. 2467–2473
Journal of the American Ceramic Society 84 (2001), p. 33–40
Journal of the American Ceramic Society 87 (2004), p. 84-88
Ceramics International 38 (2012), p. 1571–1576
Journal of the European Ceramic Society 30 (2010), p. 2467–2473
Journal of the American Ceramic Society 84 (2001), p. 33–40
Journal of the American Ceramic Society 87 (2004), p. 84-88
Ceramics International 38 (2012), p. 1571–1576
Online since: June 2010
Authors: Ulrike Deisinger
Chua, The design of scaffolds for use in tissue
engineering: Part I.
Traditional factors, Tissue Engineering 7/6 (2001) 679-689 [4] M.
Czernuszka, Making Tissue Engineering Scaffolds work.
Ferreira, Development of porous ceramic bodies for applications in tissue engineering and drug delivery systems, Mater.
Tille, Three-Dimensional Printing of Porous Ceramic Scaffolds for Bone Tissue Engineering, J.
Traditional factors, Tissue Engineering 7/6 (2001) 679-689 [4] M.
Czernuszka, Making Tissue Engineering Scaffolds work.
Ferreira, Development of porous ceramic bodies for applications in tissue engineering and drug delivery systems, Mater.
Tille, Three-Dimensional Printing of Porous Ceramic Scaffolds for Bone Tissue Engineering, J.
Online since: August 2011
Authors: Kun Lv, Yan Min Xiao, Xi Ping Chen
Optical precision engineering, 2005(11):69-75.
Journal of Jilin university master degree theses, 2003.
Journal of mechanical engineers, 2007(3):17-19.
Journal of mechanical design, 2007(4):68-70.
IEEE International Conference on Robotics Automation, April 2004:5238-5243.
Journal of Jilin university master degree theses, 2003.
Journal of mechanical engineers, 2007(3):17-19.
Journal of mechanical design, 2007(4):68-70.
IEEE International Conference on Robotics Automation, April 2004:5238-5243.
Online since: September 2014
Authors: Meiry Glaucia F. Rodrigues, Antonielly dos S. Barbosa, Antusia dos S. Barbosa
Caro: Journal of Membrane Science Vol. 389 (2012), p. 272
Santamaria, State-of-the-art in zeolite membrane reactors Topics in Catalysis, Department of Chemical and Environmental Engineering, University of Zaragoza Vol. 29 (2004), p. 1
Xu: Journal of Membrane Science Vol. 389 (2012), p. 451
Cejka: 4th International Feza Conference (FEZA) Paris, September 2 - 6 2008.
Lu: Journal of Membrane Science Vol. 320 (2008), p. 303
Santamaria, State-of-the-art in zeolite membrane reactors Topics in Catalysis, Department of Chemical and Environmental Engineering, University of Zaragoza Vol. 29 (2004), p. 1
Xu: Journal of Membrane Science Vol. 389 (2012), p. 451
Cejka: 4th International Feza Conference (FEZA) Paris, September 2 - 6 2008.
Lu: Journal of Membrane Science Vol. 320 (2008), p. 303
Online since: May 2015
Authors: Artur Chrobak, Przemysław Niemiec, Dariusz Bochenek
The microstructure of the PZT-f2 ceramics shown greater homogeneity grains and a higher density (lower porosity), compared with the PZT-f1 ceramics.
Changsheng: Ceramics International, Vol. 35 (2009), p. 1719 [3] A.
Yimnirun: Ceramics International, Vol. 39 (2013), p.
Laoratanakul: Materials Science & Engineering B, Vol. 112 (2004), p.79 [5] D.
Bochenek: Journal de Physique IV, Vol. 137 (2006), p. 189
Changsheng: Ceramics International, Vol. 35 (2009), p. 1719 [3] A.
Yimnirun: Ceramics International, Vol. 39 (2013), p.
Laoratanakul: Materials Science & Engineering B, Vol. 112 (2004), p.79 [5] D.
Bochenek: Journal de Physique IV, Vol. 137 (2006), p. 189
Online since: October 2017
Authors: Jariah Mohd Juoi, Zulkifli Mohd Rosli, Muharniza Azinita Musa, Nur Dalilah Johari
Effect of Degussa P25 on the Morphology, Thickness and Crystallinity of Sol-Gel TiO2 Coating
Muharniza Azinita Musa1,a, Jariah Mohamad Juoi1,b*, Zulkifli Mohd Rosli1,c
and Nur Dalilah Johari1,d
1Faculty of Manufacturing Engineering, Universiti Teknikal Malaysia Melaka,
76100 Durian Tunggal, Melaka, Malaysia
aazinita.musa@mmu.edu.my, b*jariah@utem.edu.my, czmr@utem.edu.my, ddalilah.johari@gmail.com
Keywords: Degussa P25, ceramic substrates, TiO2 coating, antimicrobial
Abstract.
Similar XRD patterns are obtained on both glass and ceramic substrates with Degussa P25.
In addition, that peaks related to the ceramic components’ peaks are not detected in the diffractogram of TiO2 coating with Degussa P25 deposited on the unglazed ceramic tiles (Fig. 3b 10L TiO2 with Degussa P25), suggesting that the ten dipping times is sufficient to continuously covered the ceramic surface.
Hayata, Development of TiO2 Powder-coated Food Packaging Film and its Ability to Inactivate Escherichia Coli in Vitro and in Actual Tests, International Journal of Food Microbiology, 123 (2008) 288 - 292
Bondioli, Self-Cleaning and Antibacteric Ceramic Tile Surface, Int.
Similar XRD patterns are obtained on both glass and ceramic substrates with Degussa P25.
In addition, that peaks related to the ceramic components’ peaks are not detected in the diffractogram of TiO2 coating with Degussa P25 deposited on the unglazed ceramic tiles (Fig. 3b 10L TiO2 with Degussa P25), suggesting that the ten dipping times is sufficient to continuously covered the ceramic surface.
Hayata, Development of TiO2 Powder-coated Food Packaging Film and its Ability to Inactivate Escherichia Coli in Vitro and in Actual Tests, International Journal of Food Microbiology, 123 (2008) 288 - 292
Bondioli, Self-Cleaning and Antibacteric Ceramic Tile Surface, Int.
Online since: March 2014
Authors: Shi Ming Liu, Jing Liu, Xu Liang Deng, Yuan Hua Lin, Feng Liu
China
3 State Key Laboratory of New Ceramics and Fine Processing, School of Materials Science and Engineering, Tsinghua University, Beijing, 100084, P.
The results showed that by adding combined oxides of gradient concentration could reproduce the tooth-like color of zirconia ceramics, and the shade stability was satisfied.
Introduction Zirconia (ZrO2) is a crystalline dioxide of zirconium, and the mechanical property of which is similar to that of metals, being called “ceramic steel” [1].
Shanghai Journal of Stomatology 2010;19(4):427-430 [7] Johnston WM, Kao EC.
Rare Metal Materials and Engineering 2009;38(2):859-862 [12] Huang H, Zhang FQ, Sun J, Gao L.
The results showed that by adding combined oxides of gradient concentration could reproduce the tooth-like color of zirconia ceramics, and the shade stability was satisfied.
Introduction Zirconia (ZrO2) is a crystalline dioxide of zirconium, and the mechanical property of which is similar to that of metals, being called “ceramic steel” [1].
Shanghai Journal of Stomatology 2010;19(4):427-430 [7] Johnston WM, Kao EC.
Rare Metal Materials and Engineering 2009;38(2):859-862 [12] Huang H, Zhang FQ, Sun J, Gao L.
Online since: December 2014
Authors: El Kaak Rachid, Khalid El Bikri, Benamar Rhali
Then, explicit analytical solutions are presented, based on the semi-analytical model previously developed by EL Kadiri et al. [1-2] for beams and rectangular plates, which allow direct and easy calculation for the first non-linear axisymmetric mode shape, with their associated non-linear frequencies of FG circular plates and which are expected to be very useful in engineering applications and in further analytical developments.
Introduction The concept of functionally graded materials (FGMs) was first introduced in 1984 as ultrahigh-temperature resistant materials for aircraft, space vehicles and other engineering applications.
Part I: application to clamped–clamped and simply supported–clamped beams, Journal of Sound and Vibration 249 (2) (2002) 263–305
Reddy, Nonlinear transient thermo elastic analysis of functionally graded ceramic-metal plates, International Journal of Solids and Structures 35 (1998)4457–4476
International Student Edition, McGraw-Hill Kogakusha,Ltd.
Introduction The concept of functionally graded materials (FGMs) was first introduced in 1984 as ultrahigh-temperature resistant materials for aircraft, space vehicles and other engineering applications.
Part I: application to clamped–clamped and simply supported–clamped beams, Journal of Sound and Vibration 249 (2) (2002) 263–305
Reddy, Nonlinear transient thermo elastic analysis of functionally graded ceramic-metal plates, International Journal of Solids and Structures 35 (1998)4457–4476
International Student Edition, McGraw-Hill Kogakusha,Ltd.