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Online since: September 2013
Authors: Jun Jian Liao, Qi Ming Lu, Yu Jian He, Da Zhou Lin, Zi Jie Wu, Pei Qi Wu, Cheng Zhang Zheng
Materials and methods
Materials.
After complete polymerization, the product was poured into a container made by polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE, non-stick materials) and dried in water bath preset at 80℃ to strengthen enough to be sheered easily.
Zhang: Journal of Applied Polymer Science Vol. 104 (2007), p. 735 [14] Q.Y.
Wang: Applied Clay Science Vol. 35 (2007), p. 268 [15] H.C.
Whiting: Journal of Materials Chemistry Vol. 16 (2006), p. 1082 [16] W.H.
After complete polymerization, the product was poured into a container made by polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE, non-stick materials) and dried in water bath preset at 80℃ to strengthen enough to be sheered easily.
Zhang: Journal of Applied Polymer Science Vol. 104 (2007), p. 735 [14] Q.Y.
Wang: Applied Clay Science Vol. 35 (2007), p. 268 [15] H.C.
Whiting: Journal of Materials Chemistry Vol. 16 (2006), p. 1082 [16] W.H.
Online since: January 2014
Authors: Hui Ru Wu, Wan Li Fu, Shi Jun Jia, Jian Ping Zhou
Experimental Section
Materials.
Since no broaden peak was found with all these samples, it could be inferred that no new loss mechanism exists in the modified materials.
Durmaz: Journal of Polymer Science Part A-Polymer Chemistry Vol. 48(2010), p.2862 [3] Mohan, Pragyan: Polymer-Plastics Technology and Engineering Vol. 52(2013), p. 107 [4] R.
Qiu: Journal of Applied Polymer Science Vol. 112(2009), p.3322 [8] W.C.
Bates: Journal of Polymer Science Part B-Polymer Physics Vol. 41(2003), p.1994 [10] J.
Since no broaden peak was found with all these samples, it could be inferred that no new loss mechanism exists in the modified materials.
Durmaz: Journal of Polymer Science Part A-Polymer Chemistry Vol. 48(2010), p.2862 [3] Mohan, Pragyan: Polymer-Plastics Technology and Engineering Vol. 52(2013), p. 107 [4] R.
Qiu: Journal of Applied Polymer Science Vol. 112(2009), p.3322 [8] W.C.
Bates: Journal of Polymer Science Part B-Polymer Physics Vol. 41(2003), p.1994 [10] J.
Online since: June 2019
Authors: Kerstin Eckert, Edgar Schach, Martin Rudolph, Gunter Gerbeth
Critical raw materials (CRMs) are of primary importance for energy storage systems as
needed for electromobility.
Securing access to a stable supply of raw materials for industrial use is a major challenge for Europe, the awareness of which has led to the third assessment of critical raw materials (CRMs) by the European Raw Materials Initiative in 2017.
Shortage in supply of CRMs would hinder economic growth in rapidly developing industrial areas such as energy storage systems (batteries), intelligent materials (e.g. shape memory and energy harvesting materials) or electromobility.
Europe possesses reasonable quantities of critical raw materials.
Journal of Colloid and Interface Science, 50(2):307-318, 1975
Securing access to a stable supply of raw materials for industrial use is a major challenge for Europe, the awareness of which has led to the third assessment of critical raw materials (CRMs) by the European Raw Materials Initiative in 2017.
Shortage in supply of CRMs would hinder economic growth in rapidly developing industrial areas such as energy storage systems (batteries), intelligent materials (e.g. shape memory and energy harvesting materials) or electromobility.
Europe possesses reasonable quantities of critical raw materials.
Journal of Colloid and Interface Science, 50(2):307-318, 1975
Online since: January 2014
Authors: Yu Jun Zuo, Xi Xian Song, Pai Ke Wen, Wan Cheng Zhu, Cheng Yu Jiang
Acknowledgements
The present work is supported by the Plan Key Projects Supported by National Science and Technology of China (Grant No.2012BAB08B06), National Science Foundation of China (Grant No. 50934006), Guizhou Province Key Project of Natural Science of China (Grant 2010003), Guizhou Province Governor Outstanding Science and Technology Education Fund Project (Grant No. (2011) 36), High Level Talents in Guizhou Province of China Research Conditions Help Fund Project (Grant No.
LIU: Journal of Hebei Polytechnic University (Natural Science Edition), Vol. 31 (2009), p. 6-10
LI: Journal of China Coal Society, Vol. 35 (2010), p. 1057-1065
ZHU: Journal of Central South University, Vol. 19 (2010) p. 3285-3290
JIANG: International Journal of Coal Geology, Vol. 83 (2010), p. 11-20.
LIU: Journal of Hebei Polytechnic University (Natural Science Edition), Vol. 31 (2009), p. 6-10
LI: Journal of China Coal Society, Vol. 35 (2010), p. 1057-1065
ZHU: Journal of Central South University, Vol. 19 (2010) p. 3285-3290
JIANG: International Journal of Coal Geology, Vol. 83 (2010), p. 11-20.
Online since: March 2021
Authors: Farhan Mohd Said, Mior Ahmad Khusairi Mohd Zahari, Nur Fathin Shamirah Daud, Nur Hidayah Mat Yasin
Koehler, Production of red water‐soluble Monascus pigments, Journal of food science 48 (1983) 1200-1203
Goma, Pigments of monascus Journal of food science 59 (1994) 862-865
Ho, Optimization of lovastatin in solid-state fermentation using oil palm frond, IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering 736 (2020) 022056
Yasin, Evaluation of Bio-red Pigment Extraction from Monascus purpureus FTC5357, IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering 736 (2020) 022084
Dilbaghi, Optimization of process variables for decolorization of Disperse Yellow 211 by Bacillus subtilis using Box–Behnken design, Journal of Hazardous Materials 164 (2009) 1024-1029
Goma, Pigments of monascus Journal of food science 59 (1994) 862-865
Ho, Optimization of lovastatin in solid-state fermentation using oil palm frond, IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering 736 (2020) 022056
Yasin, Evaluation of Bio-red Pigment Extraction from Monascus purpureus FTC5357, IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering 736 (2020) 022084
Dilbaghi, Optimization of process variables for decolorization of Disperse Yellow 211 by Bacillus subtilis using Box–Behnken design, Journal of Hazardous Materials 164 (2009) 1024-1029
Online since: February 2015
Authors: Shu Ting Zhao, Ye Hong Shi, Hua Chang Li
M.E.Henry Bergmann et al. removed antimony by electrochemical deposition process and found copper and graphite electrodes were the most suitable electrode materials to precipitate antimony [26].
Schulin, Release of antimony from contaminated soil induced by redoxchanges, Journal of Hazardous Materials, 275 (2014) 215-221 [14] M.
Bin, Arsenic removal from contaminated soil using phosphoric acid and phosphate, Journal of Environmental Sciences, 20 (2008) 75-79 [21] V.
Zhang, Biomineralization based remediation of As(III) contaminated soil by Sporosarcina ginsengisoli, Journal of Hazardous Materials, 201-202 (2012) 178-184 [22] P.
Savas Koparal, Electrochemical antimony removal from accumulator acid: Results from removal trials in laboratory cells, Journal of Hazardous Materials, 196 (2011) 59- 65 [27] P.
Schulin, Release of antimony from contaminated soil induced by redoxchanges, Journal of Hazardous Materials, 275 (2014) 215-221 [14] M.
Bin, Arsenic removal from contaminated soil using phosphoric acid and phosphate, Journal of Environmental Sciences, 20 (2008) 75-79 [21] V.
Zhang, Biomineralization based remediation of As(III) contaminated soil by Sporosarcina ginsengisoli, Journal of Hazardous Materials, 201-202 (2012) 178-184 [22] P.
Savas Koparal, Electrochemical antimony removal from accumulator acid: Results from removal trials in laboratory cells, Journal of Hazardous Materials, 196 (2011) 59- 65 [27] P.
Online since: December 2013
Authors: Janusz Cebulski, Stanisław Lalik
In comparison with alloy steels they are characterized with low density and relatively low costs of raw materials [1-3].
Unmodified materials on intermetallic phase matrix FeAl show very high corrosion resistance in sulphur environment in temperature from 800 to 900°C and oxidation in temperature higher than 1100°C.
Material for tests Materials for tests were samples prepared from alloy on intermetallic phase matrix Fe-40Al-5Cr-0.2Ti-0.2B after plastic treatment with use of extrusion method.
Formanek, Oxidation models of the growth of corrosion products on the intermetallic coatings strengthened by a fine dispersive Al2O3, Journal of Materials Processing Technology 164 (2005) 935-939
Lalik, Kinetics of corrosion on the intermetallic phase matrix FeAl in high temperature, Journal of Achievements in Materials and Manufacturing Engineering 57 (2013) 7-14.
Unmodified materials on intermetallic phase matrix FeAl show very high corrosion resistance in sulphur environment in temperature from 800 to 900°C and oxidation in temperature higher than 1100°C.
Material for tests Materials for tests were samples prepared from alloy on intermetallic phase matrix Fe-40Al-5Cr-0.2Ti-0.2B after plastic treatment with use of extrusion method.
Formanek, Oxidation models of the growth of corrosion products on the intermetallic coatings strengthened by a fine dispersive Al2O3, Journal of Materials Processing Technology 164 (2005) 935-939
Lalik, Kinetics of corrosion on the intermetallic phase matrix FeAl in high temperature, Journal of Achievements in Materials and Manufacturing Engineering 57 (2013) 7-14.
Online since: May 2012
Authors: Ying Ying Kong, Meng Liu, Wei Di, Cong Wang, Ming Du, Lan Wei Zhang
Materials and Methods
Chemicals and materials
SP Sepharose Big Bead ion exchange column (16×50 cm) and Superdex 200 gel filtration column (16×80 cm) were purchased from Pharmacia Co.
Journal of Dairy Science 94(2011) 2771-2774
International Dairy Journal 16(2006): 370-378
Journal of Chromatography B, 878 (2010) 976-980 [12] F.J.
Journal of Membrane Science 288 (2007) 132-138
Journal of Dairy Science 94(2011) 2771-2774
International Dairy Journal 16(2006): 370-378
Journal of Chromatography B, 878 (2010) 976-980 [12] F.J.
Journal of Membrane Science 288 (2007) 132-138
Online since: November 2011
Authors: Zhi Yan Zhu, Xin Gang Zhou
WPCs are wood plastic composites materials.
This paper briefly introduces the raw materials of a new WPC, and its forming mechanism, the workmanship of hot-pressing and physical and mechanical property.
The Fig.4 indicates that both materials’ water absorption grows with time, but the tendency of growth is different.
The Fig.5 shows that all the materials’ moisture dilation grows with time, but the tendency of growth is different.
(In Chinese) [3] Heinen W, Erkens SW, van Duin M, Lugtenburg J, Model compounds and CNMR increments for the characterization of maleic anhydride-grafted polyolefins: Journal of Polymer Science: Part A: Polymer Chemistry. 37(1999) 4368-4385
This paper briefly introduces the raw materials of a new WPC, and its forming mechanism, the workmanship of hot-pressing and physical and mechanical property.
The Fig.4 indicates that both materials’ water absorption grows with time, but the tendency of growth is different.
The Fig.5 shows that all the materials’ moisture dilation grows with time, but the tendency of growth is different.
(In Chinese) [3] Heinen W, Erkens SW, van Duin M, Lugtenburg J, Model compounds and CNMR increments for the characterization of maleic anhydride-grafted polyolefins: Journal of Polymer Science: Part A: Polymer Chemistry. 37(1999) 4368-4385
Online since: October 2014
Authors: Hong Wu Qin, Xian Zhang, Xiao Xue Xing
However, in a number of materials (chemically pure Sn, technical Sn, and eutectic alloy) AE signals have been registered below an inflection point on a time-temperature curve, i.e. in a solid condition.
Materials with various concentrations of components crystallize on different mechanisms.
The research activities have been funded by Changchun Science and Technology (No. 13GH15).
Time-frequency analysis of impact sound of composite materials.
Journal of Materials Processing Technology. 2001, 109:242~247
Materials with various concentrations of components crystallize on different mechanisms.
The research activities have been funded by Changchun Science and Technology (No. 13GH15).
Time-frequency analysis of impact sound of composite materials.
Journal of Materials Processing Technology. 2001, 109:242~247