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Online since: September 2012
Authors: Jacques Desbrieres, Stephanie Reynaud, Pierre Marcasuzaa, Francis Ehrenfeld
Beppu, Evaluation of batch adsorption of chromium ions on natural and crosslinked chitosan membranes, Journal of Hazardous Materials 152 (2008) 1155-1163
[13] I.
Arvanitoyannis, Totally and partially biodegradable polymer blends based on natural and synthetic macromolecules: Preparation, physical properties, and potential as food packaging materials, Journal of Macromolecular Science – Reviews in macromolecular chemistry and Physics 39C (1999) 205-271 [14] C.
Adhikari, Polyaniline as a gas-sensor material, Materials and Manufacturing Processes 21 (2006) 263-270 [25] J.
Chen, Self-assembly of polyaniline-grafted chitosan/glucose oxidase nanolayered films for electrochemical biosensor applications, Journal of Materials Science 41 (2006) 4974-4977 [32] S.R.
Kim, Surprising shrinkage of expanding gels under an external load, Nature Materials 5 (2006) 48-51
Arvanitoyannis, Totally and partially biodegradable polymer blends based on natural and synthetic macromolecules: Preparation, physical properties, and potential as food packaging materials, Journal of Macromolecular Science – Reviews in macromolecular chemistry and Physics 39C (1999) 205-271 [14] C.
Adhikari, Polyaniline as a gas-sensor material, Materials and Manufacturing Processes 21 (2006) 263-270 [25] J.
Chen, Self-assembly of polyaniline-grafted chitosan/glucose oxidase nanolayered films for electrochemical biosensor applications, Journal of Materials Science 41 (2006) 4974-4977 [32] S.R.
Kim, Surprising shrinkage of expanding gels under an external load, Nature Materials 5 (2006) 48-51
Online since: August 2013
Authors: Meng Shen, Xiang Ya Kong, Jie Zhang, Peng Fei Luo, Xiu Ling Feng
., LTD, Hebei, 050011, China
4 North China Electric Power University Science & Technology College, Hebei, 071051, China
5 China Academy of Building Research, Beijing, 100013, China
a lfxzy@163.com, d luopengfei1234@yahoo.com.cn
Keywords: Reinforced concrete column with equiaxial T shaped section; material nonlinearity; second-order effects; flexural stiffness reduction factor.
Flexural stiffness reduction factor of reinforced concrete columns with special shaped section considering characters of material nonlinearity and geometrical nonlinearity is lacking corresponding research.
As a result, a flexural stiffness reduction factor is proposed to consider characteristics of material nonlinearity and geometrical nonlinearity of reinforced concrete columns with equiaxial T shaped section.
Huo: Journal of Agricultural University of Hebei, Vol. 32 (2009), p. 121-125 (in Chinese)
Bai: Journal of Chongqing University (National Science Edition), Vol. 30 (2007), p. 61-66 (in Chinese).
Flexural stiffness reduction factor of reinforced concrete columns with special shaped section considering characters of material nonlinearity and geometrical nonlinearity is lacking corresponding research.
As a result, a flexural stiffness reduction factor is proposed to consider characteristics of material nonlinearity and geometrical nonlinearity of reinforced concrete columns with equiaxial T shaped section.
Huo: Journal of Agricultural University of Hebei, Vol. 32 (2009), p. 121-125 (in Chinese)
Bai: Journal of Chongqing University (National Science Edition), Vol. 30 (2007), p. 61-66 (in Chinese).
Online since: July 2014
Authors: Ya Nan Hu, Lun You Li
Experiment Materials and Methods
2.1 Experiment Materials.
Journal of heat treatment, 2007, 22 (4) : 4 to 8
Beijing: science press, 2002:45-49 [5] Wang Jun, Han Wei, Li Hongxi etc.
Journal of corrosion science and protection technology, 2002, 14 (6) : 333
Journal of the Chinese Journal of Nonferrous Metals, 2008.
Journal of heat treatment, 2007, 22 (4) : 4 to 8
Beijing: science press, 2002:45-49 [5] Wang Jun, Han Wei, Li Hongxi etc.
Journal of corrosion science and protection technology, 2002, 14 (6) : 333
Journal of the Chinese Journal of Nonferrous Metals, 2008.
Online since: June 2014
Authors: Eugeniu Vasile, Ioan Cristescu, Mircea Istodorescu, Andra Serafim, Izabela Cristina Stancu
Materials and Methods
Materials
Casein, from bovine milk was supplied from Sigma (technical grade) and used as 2% wt/v solution in phosphate buffer saline (PBS) pH 7.4.
Results The materials were obtained as casein-containing hybrids with appearance and morphology similar to casein-polyacrylamide materials described in a different work [9].
Soft Materials 11(2013) 384-393
Optoelectronics and Advanced Materials – Rapid Communications, 2011, 5, 1320-1324
Journal of Biomedical Materials Research Part A. 69A(2004) 584-589
Results The materials were obtained as casein-containing hybrids with appearance and morphology similar to casein-polyacrylamide materials described in a different work [9].
Soft Materials 11(2013) 384-393
Optoelectronics and Advanced Materials – Rapid Communications, 2011, 5, 1320-1324
Journal of Biomedical Materials Research Part A. 69A(2004) 584-589
Online since: January 2019
Authors: Bo Chi, Si Shen, Jian Pu, Dong Yan, Li Jian
Oguma, Journal of Nuclear Materials, 110 (1982) 215-222
Reaction between solid oxide fuel cell materials[J].
Thermodynamic stabilities of perovskite oxides for electrodes and other electrochemical materials[J].
The influence of a-site-deficiency on the performance of strontium doped lanthanum-manganate perovskite type SOFC-cathodes[C]// Risoe Iinternational Symposium on Materials Science: High Temperature Electrochemistry: Ceramics and Metals. 1996
Journal of Functional Materials, 2016
Reaction between solid oxide fuel cell materials[J].
Thermodynamic stabilities of perovskite oxides for electrodes and other electrochemical materials[J].
The influence of a-site-deficiency on the performance of strontium doped lanthanum-manganate perovskite type SOFC-cathodes[C]// Risoe Iinternational Symposium on Materials Science: High Temperature Electrochemistry: Ceramics and Metals. 1996
Journal of Functional Materials, 2016
Online since: December 2024
Authors: Ana Cristina Vasile, Mircea Liviu Negrut, Ion Aurel Perianu, Bogdan Bolborea, Cornelia Baeră, Aurelian Gruin, Alexandra Marina Barbu
Corbu, Opportunities regarding the innovative conservation of the romanian vernacular urbanistic heritage, International Journal of Conservation Science (2023) 14(3) 913-936
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In IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering 877(1) (2020) 012028 [33] A.S.
Applied sciences 10(22) (2020) 8210 [34] A.
Yusoff, Structural Performance Assessment of High Strength Concrete Containing Spent Garnet under Three Point Bending Test, IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering 1144(1) (2021) 012018 [45] M.A.
Varga, Analysis of Mechanical Performance of Cementitious Materials with Spent Garnets as Fine Grain Aggregate Partial Replacement, Key Engineering Materials 953 (2023) 127-139
In IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering 877(1) (2020) 012028 [33] A.S.
Applied sciences 10(22) (2020) 8210 [34] A.
Yusoff, Structural Performance Assessment of High Strength Concrete Containing Spent Garnet under Three Point Bending Test, IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering 1144(1) (2021) 012018 [45] M.A.
Varga, Analysis of Mechanical Performance of Cementitious Materials with Spent Garnets as Fine Grain Aggregate Partial Replacement, Key Engineering Materials 953 (2023) 127-139
Online since: December 2014
Authors: Jing Hui Yang, Ting Liu, Wu Que Gong, Yan Jun Qin, Yan Jun Liu, Wei Zi Huang
Materials and methods
Materials.
Acknowledgements We offer our thanks to National Agricultural Science and Technology Achievements Transformation Fund (Grant Number: 2012GB2A100015) and Major scientific and technological projects in Tianjin Science and Technology Commission (Grant Number: 12ZCDZNC04800) in the People's Republic of China.
[5] Qian Li, Cunxu Zhang, Ping Qin, Physiological and biochemical characteristics of Embryogenic Callus and Non2embryogenic Callus in Pinus bungeana,Journal of Northwest A &F University (Nat .
[6] Boying Miao, Yanjun Liu, Jinghui Yang, Study on the Induction Method of Blackberry Friable Embryogenic Callus, Journal of Shanxi Agricultural Sciences, Vol.42(2014),p. 209-212,216
[10] Tingting Qin, Studies on the Component and Spectra Characterization of Thylakoid Membrane and the Relative Enzymes in the Cotyledon of Oilseed Rapes during Senescence, Sichuan university, [D],2006 [11] Mei Wang, Xiang Ding, Sulan He, Quanlu Zhou, Lisha Liu, Yujuan Zhang, Yuming Li, The Anti-oxidant Activity Contents' Dynamics of Different Sweet Potatoes Varieties, Journal of China West Normal University ( Natural Sciences), Vol.33(2012),p. 330-337.
Acknowledgements We offer our thanks to National Agricultural Science and Technology Achievements Transformation Fund (Grant Number: 2012GB2A100015) and Major scientific and technological projects in Tianjin Science and Technology Commission (Grant Number: 12ZCDZNC04800) in the People's Republic of China.
[5] Qian Li, Cunxu Zhang, Ping Qin, Physiological and biochemical characteristics of Embryogenic Callus and Non2embryogenic Callus in Pinus bungeana,Journal of Northwest A &F University (Nat .
[6] Boying Miao, Yanjun Liu, Jinghui Yang, Study on the Induction Method of Blackberry Friable Embryogenic Callus, Journal of Shanxi Agricultural Sciences, Vol.42(2014),p. 209-212,216
[10] Tingting Qin, Studies on the Component and Spectra Characterization of Thylakoid Membrane and the Relative Enzymes in the Cotyledon of Oilseed Rapes during Senescence, Sichuan university, [D],2006 [11] Mei Wang, Xiang Ding, Sulan He, Quanlu Zhou, Lisha Liu, Yujuan Zhang, Yuming Li, The Anti-oxidant Activity Contents' Dynamics of Different Sweet Potatoes Varieties, Journal of China West Normal University ( Natural Sciences), Vol.33(2012),p. 330-337.
Online since: October 2008
Authors: Chun Shi Liu, C. Xie, Werner Roddeck, Wei Min Zhang
Yang: Journal of Shanghai Jiaotong University, Vol.
40 (2006), pp. 181
Pan: Journal of Mechanical Engineering, Vol. 39 (2003), pp. 81
Ertekin: Journal of Materials Processing Technology, Vol. 105 (2000), pp. 394
Zhou: Journal of Huazhong University of Science and Technology (Natural Science Edition), Vol. 33 (2005), pp. 60
Lee: Journal of Materials Processing Technology, Vol. 174 (2006), pp. 56.
Pan: Journal of Mechanical Engineering, Vol. 39 (2003), pp. 81
Ertekin: Journal of Materials Processing Technology, Vol. 105 (2000), pp. 394
Zhou: Journal of Huazhong University of Science and Technology (Natural Science Edition), Vol. 33 (2005), pp. 60
Lee: Journal of Materials Processing Technology, Vol. 174 (2006), pp. 56.
Online since: October 2010
Authors: Yan Fang Chen, Qing Hua Chang, Er Hui Zhi, Xu Ping Wu, Jian Han
The Effect of Temperature on the Surface Chemistry of Aluminum Alloy P-Ni alloy Plating Quality
Qinghua Chang 1, a, Erhui Zhi 1, b, Xuping Wu 1,c, Jian Han 1,dand
Yanfang Chen 2, a
1 School of Materials Science and Engineering, Henan University of Science & Technology,
Luoyang, Henan, 471003, China;
2Henan key laboratory of non-ferrous metal materials science and processing,
Luoyang, Henan, 471003, China;
aqinghuachang@126.com, bzhierhui@126.com,
cwuxvping@126.com, dhappyhanjian@126.com
Keywords: Aluminum alloy, Electroless nickel-phosphor plating, Plating speed, Surface morphology, Corrosion resistance, Temperature
Abstract.
Experimental Experimental Materials. 6063 aluminum alloy are commonly used in experiment and its ingredients are as shown in the table 1.
Acknowledgments This work was supported by SRTP of Henan University of Science & Technology (No. 2009001).
References [1] Fridlyander I N, Sister V G and Grushko O E: Metal Science and Heat Treatment vol. 44(2002), p. 365 [2] Wilshire B and Scharning P J: Journal of Materials Science vol. 43(2008), p. 3992
[3] Andrieu C, Dalard F and RameauJJ: Journal of Materials Science vol. 33(1998), p. 3177 [4] Wasekar N P, Jyothirmayi A and Krishna L R: Journal of Materials Engineering and Performance vol. 17 (2008), p. 708 [5] Zhaojun Zhang: Hot Working Technology vol. 29(2000), p. 33 [6] Changyao Tan: Practical Surface Engineering Technolog (New Times Press, Beijing 1998) [7] Ming Peng and Chunling Zhang: Materials Protection vol. 36 (2003), p. 53 [8] Yanping Lu: Materials Protection vol. 27(1994), p. 5 [9] Songlin Zheng: Electroplating & Finishing vol. 23 (2004), p. 22 [10] Guoying Li: Code of Practice on the Surface (Machinery Industry Press, Beijing.1998) [11] Yuguo Yang: Electroplating & Pollution Control vol. 17(1997), p. 17
Experimental Experimental Materials. 6063 aluminum alloy are commonly used in experiment and its ingredients are as shown in the table 1.
Acknowledgments This work was supported by SRTP of Henan University of Science & Technology (No. 2009001).
References [1] Fridlyander I N, Sister V G and Grushko O E: Metal Science and Heat Treatment vol. 44(2002), p. 365 [2] Wilshire B and Scharning P J: Journal of Materials Science vol. 43(2008), p. 3992
[3] Andrieu C, Dalard F and RameauJJ: Journal of Materials Science vol. 33(1998), p. 3177 [4] Wasekar N P, Jyothirmayi A and Krishna L R: Journal of Materials Engineering and Performance vol. 17 (2008), p. 708 [5] Zhaojun Zhang: Hot Working Technology vol. 29(2000), p. 33 [6] Changyao Tan: Practical Surface Engineering Technolog (New Times Press, Beijing 1998) [7] Ming Peng and Chunling Zhang: Materials Protection vol. 36 (2003), p. 53 [8] Yanping Lu: Materials Protection vol. 27(1994), p. 5 [9] Songlin Zheng: Electroplating & Finishing vol. 23 (2004), p. 22 [10] Guoying Li: Code of Practice on the Surface (Machinery Industry Press, Beijing.1998) [11] Yuguo Yang: Electroplating & Pollution Control vol. 17(1997), p. 17
Online since: July 2015
Authors: Antonio F. Avila, Aline M. de Oliveira, Viviane C. Munhoz, Glaucio C. Pereira
This carbon atom monolayer array is the building block for graphitic materials.
Materials and Experimental Procedures This research final goal is to understand how the nanostructures morphology affects the overall composite materials behavior.
Novoselev: Nature Materials Vol. 6 (2007), p.183
Ávila: Materials Research Vol. 16 (2013), p.628
Ávila: Materials Research Vol. 16 (2013), p.592
Materials and Experimental Procedures This research final goal is to understand how the nanostructures morphology affects the overall composite materials behavior.
Novoselev: Nature Materials Vol. 6 (2007), p.183
Ávila: Materials Research Vol. 16 (2013), p.628
Ávila: Materials Research Vol. 16 (2013), p.592