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Online since: September 2016
Authors: J.B. Saedon, Norkamal Jaafar, Mohd Azman Yahaya
This kind of machining extensively used in machining of materials with highly precision productivity.
Most previous research works in WEDM are more on materials such as Inconel and steel.
Science. 255: 1742- 1753
Applied Mechanics and Materials 510, 123-129 [3] Datta, S. and Mahapatra, S.
International Journal of Engineering, Science and Technology. 2: 162-183
Online since: September 2018
Authors: Tolya Khezhev, Sergei V. Klyuev, Alexander V. Klyuev, Yu.V. Pukharenko
Lemm, Fiber-Reinforced Concrete: Principles, Properties, Developments and Applications (Building Materials Science), William Andrew; The illustrated edition Feb, 1990
Durachenko, High-Strength Fiber-Reinforced Concrete Containing Technogenic Raw Materials and Composite Binders with Use of Nano-dispersed Powder, Research Journal of Applied Sciences. 9 (2014) 1153 – 1157
Durachenko, Fine-Grain concrete reinforced by polypropylene fiber, Research Journal of Applied Sciences. 10 (10) (2015) 624 – 628
Durachenko, The Development of textile fine-grained fiber concrete using technogenic raw materials, Research Journal of Applied Sciences. 10 (10) (2015) 701 – 706
Klyuev Fiber Gypsum Concrete Composites with Using Volcanic Tuff Sawing Waste, ARPN Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences. 13 (8) 2018 2935 – 2946.
Online since: March 2014
Authors: Cheng Li Dong, Hui Chen Yu, Ying Li
Smith, International Journal of Mechanical Sciences, 40 (1998)937-948
Yuan, Materials Science and Engineering A, 560 (2013)47-53
Hu, Materials Science and Engineering A, (527)2010 5383-5390
Sahm, Materials Science and Engineering A, 178 (1994) 299-303
Yue, Materials Science and Engineering A, 492 (2008) 413-418
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
Online since: October 2013
Authors: Ling Fu, Hui Li Ren, Yi Zhong, Hao Zhou, Chuang Hua Deng
Key Engineering Materials 177-180, 497-502
Journal of Materials Processing Technology 210 (2010) 272-278 [12] B.
International Journal of Mechanical Sciences 52(2010)531-540
Computational Materials Science 48(2010)195-205 [15] H.
Journal of Manufacturing Science and Engineering 129(2007)342-351
Online since: June 2018
Authors: Habibollah Faraji, Reza Kazemi Oskuee, Reza Nedaeinia, Esmaeil Nourmohammadi, Bizan Malaekeh-Nikouei, Hamid Reza Sadeghnia, Seyyed Payman Ziapour, Hoda Khoshdel Sarkarizi
B36N36 fullerene-like nanocages were also proposed as materials for drug delivery [13].
Table 2: Example of the materials used for binding CNTs to QDs.
Wang, Local delivery of antimicrobial peptides using self‐organized TiO2 nanotube arrays for peri‐implant infections, Journal of Biomedical Materials Research Part A. 100(2012) 278-285
Prato, Decorating carbon nanotubes with metal or semiconductor nanoparticles, Journal of Materials Chemistry. 17(2007) 2679-2694 [55] C.
Sarkar, Graphene quantum dots conjugated albumin nanoparticles for targeted drug delivery and imaging of pancreatic cancer, Journal of Materials Chemistry B. 2(2014) 3190-3195
Online since: January 2022
Authors: Raffaele Vinai, Anna Harper, Pete Walker, Fabrice Ntimugura
Walker2,d 1College of Engineering, Mathematics and Physical Sciences, University of Exeter, Exeter, EX4 4QF, UK 2 BRE Centre for Innovative Construction Materials, Department of Architecture and Civil Engineering, University of Bath, Bath, BA2 7AY, UK a,*Corresponding author; e-mail: fn246@exeter.ac.uk, bR.Vinai@exeter.ac.uk, cA.Harper@exeter.ac.uk, dP.Walker@bath.ac.uk Keywords: Acoustic performance; Bio-based building materials; Compressive strength; Miscanthus concrete.
Bio-based building materials for insulation have numerous benefits compared to standard materials, and the use of miscanthus-lime for the production of insulating materials can have significant effects on (Wyk, 2007): 1.
The incorporation of miscanthus in cement or lime has been studied recently and its use in composite materials seems to be a plausible potential for sustainable insulation materials (Moll et al., 2020).
Increase of Miscanthus Cultivation with New Roles in Materials Production—A Review.
Exploring the climate impact effects of increased use of bio-based materials in buildings.
Online since: August 2013
Authors: Feng Qing Zhao, Xiao Qiong Ren
Protein feed, which is produced by antibiotic-containing raw materials, is banned in China.
At present, the main raw materials in preparation of activated carbon in the world are coal, fruit shell and wood.
There exist some problems about a shortage of raw materials and high cost in preparation.
As the main components of the waste mycelium are protein, residual sugar, cellulose and other materials, high carbon content, activated carbon can be prepared by carbonized and activated.
References [1] Zhou Baohua and Gao Qin: Hebei Journal of Industrial Science and Technology Vol. 28 (2011), p. 291 [2] Zhang Hongjuan: Research on Composting of the Antibiotic Bacterial Residue (Zhengzhou University, Zhengzhou 2010)
Online since: August 2014
Authors: Yue Jun Chen, Zhi Fa Wang, Jing Long Bu, Ying Lei Gu, Shu Bin Shen, Yan Feng He
Experimental Raw Materials.
Zhang: Aerospace Materials & Technology.
Zhou: Rare Metal Materials and Engineering.
Dou: Rare Metal Materials and Engineering.
CHEN, et al: Journal of the Ceramic S˚Ciety of Japan, Vol. 121 (2013), p. 968-971.
Online since: October 2019
Authors: Joon Hoong Lim
Materials Science and Engineering: B. 176(4), (2011), 316-325
Materials Science and Engineering:B. 104(1-2), (2003), 45-48
Journal of Electronic Materials, (2010), 1:1-6
Materials Science and Engineering: B, 51(1-3), 1998, 66-71
Role of Structures on Thermal Conductivity in Thermoelectric Materials, NATO Science for Peace and Security Series B: Physics and Biophysics. (2009), 19-49.
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