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Online since: October 2014
Authors: Yong Fang Qian, Zhen Zhang, Lai Jiu Zheng, Ruo Yuan Song, Feng Shi
Materials and methods
Materials.
Journal of Applied Polymer Science 2007;104(2):863-870 [2] Bellan LM and Craighead HG.
Journal of Vacuum Science & Technology B 2006;24(6):3179-3183 [3] Alli A, Hazer B, Menceloglu Y and Suzer E.
European Polymer Journal 2006;42(4):740-750 [4] Qian YF, Zhang KH, Chen F, Ke QF, Mo XM.
Journal of Biomaterials Science: Polymer edition. 2011,22(8):1099-1113
Journal of Applied Polymer Science 2007;104(2):863-870 [2] Bellan LM and Craighead HG.
Journal of Vacuum Science & Technology B 2006;24(6):3179-3183 [3] Alli A, Hazer B, Menceloglu Y and Suzer E.
European Polymer Journal 2006;42(4):740-750 [4] Qian YF, Zhang KH, Chen F, Ke QF, Mo XM.
Journal of Biomaterials Science: Polymer edition. 2011,22(8):1099-1113
Online since: May 2014
Authors: Jin Gong, Hidemitsu Furukawa, Masato Makino, M. Hasnat Kabir
The prospective applications of soft and wet materials explore the new era in the material science as an industrial material especially for medical applications.
Shape memory gels (SMGs) are one kind of unique soft and wet materials having shape recovery property which is suitable for medical application such as bandages for broken bones or making optical lens and so on.
Introduction Polymer hydrogels are soft and wet materials having three-dimensional network structure.
As a result, SMG becomes a smart state of the art material.
Tanaka, Polymer Gels, Journal of Macromol.
Shape memory gels (SMGs) are one kind of unique soft and wet materials having shape recovery property which is suitable for medical application such as bandages for broken bones or making optical lens and so on.
Introduction Polymer hydrogels are soft and wet materials having three-dimensional network structure.
As a result, SMG becomes a smart state of the art material.
Tanaka, Polymer Gels, Journal of Macromol.
Online since: June 2012
Authors: Guo Tao Yang, Ming Li Xu
Electrooxidation for methanol on Pd nanoparticles
modified electrodes in alkaline medium
Mingli Xu 1, a, Guotao Yang 2,b
1 Faculty of science, Kunming University of Science and Technology, Kunming 650093, PR China
2 Faculty of Chemical Engineering, Kunming University of Science and Technology, Kunming 650093, PR China
axumlif@yahoo.com.cn, b187118640@qq.com
Keywords: Palladium nanoparticles modified electrodes; Electrocatalytic oxidation; Methanol.
How to use a simple method to prepare the electrode materials with excellent properties for catalytic oxidation methanol and carrying out the corresponding electrochemical study, are the long pursuit for many scientific research workers.
Acknowledgements This work was financially supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Projects 51164017) and the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Projects 20863003).
[12] R.N.Singh and A.Singh: Journal of Hydrogen Energy Vol.34 (2009), p.2052
[17] Q.X.Zha: Kinetics of Electrode Process, Beijing Science Press (2002)
How to use a simple method to prepare the electrode materials with excellent properties for catalytic oxidation methanol and carrying out the corresponding electrochemical study, are the long pursuit for many scientific research workers.
Acknowledgements This work was financially supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Projects 51164017) and the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Projects 20863003).
[12] R.N.Singh and A.Singh: Journal of Hydrogen Energy Vol.34 (2009), p.2052
[17] Q.X.Zha: Kinetics of Electrode Process, Beijing Science Press (2002)
Online since: December 2019
Authors: Marina S. Ageeva, Sergey I. Leshchev, Natalia I. Alfimova, Valery Lesovik
Series: Materials Science and Engineering. 327 (2018) 032011
Bоgusevich, The modified composite slag-cement binder, Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences. 9 (8) (2014) 1381–1385
Alfimova, Reduction of energy consumption in manufacturing the fine ground cement, Research Journal of Applied Sciences. 9 (11) (2014) 745–748
Strokova, Structure formation of geopolymer perlite binder vs. type of alkali activating agent, Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences. 11 (20) (2016) 12275–12281
Ksenofontov Low-temperature aluminosilicate nanostructured binder, Characteristics and applicability, Materials Science Forum. 945 (2019) 193–198
Bоgusevich, The modified composite slag-cement binder, Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences. 9 (8) (2014) 1381–1385
Alfimova, Reduction of energy consumption in manufacturing the fine ground cement, Research Journal of Applied Sciences. 9 (11) (2014) 745–748
Strokova, Structure formation of geopolymer perlite binder vs. type of alkali activating agent, Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences. 11 (20) (2016) 12275–12281
Ksenofontov Low-temperature aluminosilicate nanostructured binder, Characteristics and applicability, Materials Science Forum. 945 (2019) 193–198
Online since: September 2007
Authors: Xi Shu Wang, Bin Tang, Jun Chen
Experiment method and materials
The used materials used in the tests were commercial grade AZ91D and AZ91D+Ca/Sr small
amount wt% alloys.
Wang: Materials Science and Engineering A Vol.364 (2004), p.11 [2] X.S.
Fan: Journal of Materials Science Vol.39(7) (2004), p.2617 [3] A.K.
Ebert, Materials Science and Engineering A Vol.302(2001), p.37 [5] I.P.
Zeng, Journal of Materials Science and Technology Vol.21(5) (2005), p.574 [8] X.S.
Wang: Materials Science and Engineering A Vol.364 (2004), p.11 [2] X.S.
Fan: Journal of Materials Science Vol.39(7) (2004), p.2617 [3] A.K.
Ebert, Materials Science and Engineering A Vol.302(2001), p.37 [5] I.P.
Zeng, Journal of Materials Science and Technology Vol.21(5) (2005), p.574 [8] X.S.
Online since: October 2010
Authors: Qing Song Yan, Huan Yu, Zhi Feng Xu, Bo Wen Xiong, Chang Chun Cai
Xiong: Journal of Alloys and Compounds Vol.501 (2010), p.352
[2] Q.S.
Xu: The Chinese Journal of Nonferrous Metals Vol.18 (2008), p.1051 (In Chinese)
Stoehr: Journal of Materials Science and Technology Vol.4 (1988), p. 240
Daskalov: Journal of Materials Science and Technology Vol.4 (1996), p. 51
Campbell: Material Science and Technology Vol.4 (1988), p.194
Xu: The Chinese Journal of Nonferrous Metals Vol.18 (2008), p.1051 (In Chinese)
Stoehr: Journal of Materials Science and Technology Vol.4 (1988), p. 240
Daskalov: Journal of Materials Science and Technology Vol.4 (1996), p. 51
Campbell: Material Science and Technology Vol.4 (1988), p.194
Online since: June 2013
Authors: Xavier Tardif, Nicolas Boyard, Didier Delaunay, Vincent Sobotka, Nicolas Lefèvre
Material and experimental Protocol
The material used for the experiment is a homopolymer polypropylene from Solvay: Eltex PPHV252(MFI ¼ 11 g/10 min for 2.16 kg at 230°C).
Future works will consist in characterizing high performance materials such as PEEK.
Fulchiron, “PVT Measurement Methodology for Semicrystalline Polymers to Simulate Injection-Molding Process,” Journal of Applied Polymer Science, vol. 79, pp. 302–311, 2001
Relationship between crystallization temperature, crystallinity, and cooling conditions,” Journal of Applied Polymer Science, vol. 16, no. 5, pp. 1077–1091, 1972
Consideration of the isokinetic condition,” Journal of Applied Polymer Science, vol. 17, no. 4, pp. 1031–1041, 1973
Future works will consist in characterizing high performance materials such as PEEK.
Fulchiron, “PVT Measurement Methodology for Semicrystalline Polymers to Simulate Injection-Molding Process,” Journal of Applied Polymer Science, vol. 79, pp. 302–311, 2001
Relationship between crystallization temperature, crystallinity, and cooling conditions,” Journal of Applied Polymer Science, vol. 16, no. 5, pp. 1077–1091, 1972
Consideration of the isokinetic condition,” Journal of Applied Polymer Science, vol. 17, no. 4, pp. 1031–1041, 1973
Online since: December 2011
Authors: Wei Chen, Zhong Fu Huang, Lu You Yue, Zhen Liang He, Man Guo Jiang
Journal of Materials Technology, Vol. 123 (2002), p. 377
Journal of materials engineering, Vol. 12 (2009), p. 30
Journal of materials engineering, Vol. 7 (2010), p. 54
Computational Materials Science, Vol. 49 (2010), p. 134
Journal of functional materials, Vol. 40 (12) (2009), p. 183.
Journal of materials engineering, Vol. 12 (2009), p. 30
Journal of materials engineering, Vol. 7 (2010), p. 54
Computational Materials Science, Vol. 49 (2010), p. 134
Journal of functional materials, Vol. 40 (12) (2009), p. 183.
Online since: October 2010
Authors: Ai Min Deng, Dao Yuan Xu
Many researches indicate that an obvious difference exists between the fracture properties of concrete materials and metal materials, i.e. for concrete materials, a micro-crack zone will emerge at the macro-crack tip during structure loading, that is the fracture process zone, and the macro-cracks have propagated to some extent before the structure loses stability.
It is clear that the original critical curve is on the conservative side and too strict with engineering materials.
Crack extension resistance and fracture properties of quasi-brittle softening materials like concrete based on the complete process of fracture, International Journal of fracture, 1998, 92:71-99
Mixed-mode fracture toughness testing of concrete beams in three-point bending, Materials and Structures,1988,37:385-406
Test Research of the Critical Value on Concrete Fracture, Journal of Fuzhou University (Nature Science), 1994,22(4):222-227
It is clear that the original critical curve is on the conservative side and too strict with engineering materials.
Crack extension resistance and fracture properties of quasi-brittle softening materials like concrete based on the complete process of fracture, International Journal of fracture, 1998, 92:71-99
Mixed-mode fracture toughness testing of concrete beams in three-point bending, Materials and Structures,1988,37:385-406
Test Research of the Critical Value on Concrete Fracture, Journal of Fuzhou University (Nature Science), 1994,22(4):222-227