Search Options

Sort by:

Sort search results by

Publication Type:

Publication Type filter

Open access:

Publication Date:

Periodicals:

Periodicals filter

Search results

Online since: October 2014
Authors: Yu Li, Ping Yan Bian
Materials and methods Sodium alginate (Chemical pure, molecular weight [9005-38-3]) and calcium chloride (CaCl2) (Analytically pure, molecular weight 110.8) were used to form the hydrogel. 4% (w /v) sodium alginate was dissolved in deionized water and placed in a shaker for 10 h at 120 rpm at ambient temperature.
Li, Biomanufacturing and Bionic Manufacturing Science, in: J.
(Eds.), Mechanical engineering discipline development strategy report (2011~2020), Science Press, Beijing, 2010, pp. 168-172
Song, Procyanidins crosslinking of the scaffold materials biocompatibility research, New progress in ophthalmology, 27 (2007) 262-265
Risso, Rates of transport through a capsule membrane to attain Donnan equilibrium, Journal of Colloid and Interface Science, 263 (2003) 202-212
Online since: January 2010
Authors: A. Saritha, Joseph Kuruvilla, Thomas Sabu
[34] Xiao-Lin Xie, Yiu-Wing Mai, Xing-Ping Zhou, Materials Science and Engineering R Vol. 49 (2005), p. 89 [35] E.S.
Park: Materials Science and Engineering A, Vol.478 (2008), p. 406 G.
Yu, Materials Science and Engineering A Vol. 485 (2008), p. 524 [108] J.
Kar: Materials Science and Engineering A Vol. 491 (2008), p. 454 [110] J.
Noferesti: Journal of Membrane Science Vol. 282 (2006), p. 142 [113] K.
Online since: September 2014
Authors: Da Chen, Xiu Min Chen, Qin Qun Chen
Materials and methods CT Scans and Initial Geometrical modeling A healthy male volunteer with no metabolic bone disease was chosen as a model.
Acknowledgment This project was funded by Guang Dong Science and Technology Plan Project(2013A032500009);Guang Dong Science and Technology Plan Project(2012A0320005).
Journal of Orthopaedic science.
Journal of Biomechanics.
Journal of Biomechanics.
Online since: July 2012
Authors: Chang Feng Zhou, Gui Qing Zhao, Heng Hai Zhang, Xiao Kang Chen
Each two plates are welded together and the welding interface is processed with the same material to simplify modeling and calculating.
Acknowledgment This work is supported by the Program of Natural and Science Funds of Shandong Province (ZR2009FL014, ZR2009FL015), and the Program of Natural and Science Funds of Shandong Jiaotong University (Z200810).
JOURNAL OF SHANGHAI UNIVERSITY OF ENGINEERING SCIENCE 2009; 23(4): 308-311 (Chinese Edition) [2] Chen Jian, Zhou Fugeng, Yuan Chuang.
Journal of Mechanical Transmission 2008; 32(4): 76-77 (Chinese Edition) [5] Cauiola P .
Journal of Hunan University of Science & Technology (Natural Science Edition) 2006; 21(3): 39-42 (Chinese Edition) [8] Yu Zhisheng.
Online since: December 2013
Authors: Peng Xia, Kun Tian, Xiao Lu Ma, Le Ren Tao, Ying Ling Cai
After the freezing of the materials, adsorbent will adsorb water vapor, which can play the effect of atmospheric freeze drying.
The adsorbent absorbs the moisture under the condition of low temperature and normal pressure, which makes the materials dry.
Journal of Solar Energy, 2002, 23(2):171-174
Journal of Tianjin University.2003, 36(3):387-390
Beijing: Science Press, 2005
Online since: April 2012
Authors: Li Hong, Ye Qing, Hua Ning
Influence of Fluorine on the Structure and Luminescence Properties of Sm3+ Doped Strontium Titanium Silica Glass Li Hong 1, a, Ye Qing 2,b and Hua Ning 3,c 1 State Key Laboratory of Silicate Materials for Architectures (Wuhan University of Technology), Wuhan 430070, China 2 State Key Laboratory of Silicate Materials for Architectures (Wuhan University of Technology), Wuhan 430070, China 3 State Key Laboratory of Silicate Materials for Architectures (Wuhan University of Technology), Wuhan 430070, China alh_648@whut.edu.cn, byeqingdeyouxiang@163.com, chuaning0501@126.com Keywords: Strontium Titanium Silica glass; Sm3+ doped; SrF2; luminescence Abstract: Transparent oxide glass is the ideal luminescent host materials used in luminescence, optical communication, fiber optic amplifiers and other areas in the future as its stable physical and chemical properties, high rare-earth ion solubility and easy forming, etc.
Rare earth luminescent materials and their applications[M].
Journal of Central South University of Technology(Science and Technology), 2009, 40(6): 1522-1528
Shanghai: Shanghai Science and Technology Press, 1992: 206-207
Journal of the Chinese Rare Earth Society, 2010, 28(2): 147-152
Online since: December 2010
Authors: Sheng Rui Xu, Jin Hua Cheng, Xiao Ge Wang, Qin Shuai
L, Yang: Journal of Membrane Science.
C: Journal of Hazardous Materials.
Forum Vol. 82(2003), p. 2285 [12] Youngmin L, Aviva L and Shouheng S: Chemistry of Materials.
Zhu , et al.: Advanced Materials Research.
Sun: Journal of Environmental Sciences.
Online since: October 2016
Authors: Antônio Hortêncio Munhoz Jr., Leila Figueiredo de Miranda, Terezinha Jocelen Masson, Maura Vincenza Rossi
Dubois, Polymer-layered silicate nanocomposites: preparation, properties and uses of a new class of materials.
Materials Science and Engineering, Vol. 28 (2000) 1-12
Journal of Polymer Science , Part C: Polymer Letters, Vol. 48 (2006) 85
Journal of Chilean Chemical Society. 55 (2010) 440-444
Cons Andrades, Abner Cabral Neto, Synthesis and Characterization of Pseudoboehmite and Gamma-Alumina, Materials Science Forum, Vol. 820 (2015) pp 131-136.
Online since: September 2019
Authors: Evgenia Tsimerman, Artem Osipov, Aleksander V. Semencha, Margarita G. Dronova, Victor A. Klinkov
Introduction In various fields of science, industry and technology, materials doped with small additions of rare-earth elements (REE) have been widely used.
Optical Materials 33.12 (2011): 1958-1963
Optical Materials 62 (2016): 250-254
International Journal of Applied Glass Science, 9(1), 24-28
Inorganic Materials 36.4 (2000): 404-410
Online since: September 2014
Authors: Zainal Anisah, Naznin Sultana, Mohammed Rafiq Abdul Kadir
It is normally found in wood, cotton, hemp and other plant-based materials [11].
Materials and Methods Materials: CA (white powder; molecular weight of 50 000), the solvents used in this study were glacial acetic acid and acetone were supplied by Sigma Aldrich Co., USA.
Ramkumar, Electrospinning of nanofibers, Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 96(2) (2005), p. 557-569
Park, Electrospinning of ultrafine cellulose acetate fibers: Studies of new solvent system and deacetylation of ultrafine cellulose acetate fibers, Journal of Polymer Science Part B: Polymer Physics, 42 (2004), p. 5-11
Uyar, Electrospun porous cellulose acetate fibers from volatile solvent mixture, Materials Letters, 65(14) (2011), p. 2291-2294