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Online since: January 2014
Authors: Retno Wulandari, I.N.G. Wardana, Slamet Wahyudi, Nurkholis Hamidi
Methods
Materials:
The materials and other items used in this study were: glycerin, nitric acid, sulfuric acid (as a catalyst), dye, mixing rod, tank, video camera, thermometer, data logger and computer.
Chemical Engineering Science, 57: 3749-3753, Elsevier. 2002
“Chaotic Mixer For Micro Channels”, Science Vol. 295:647-651. 2002
[19] Song Guo, Qingsong Wang, Jinhua Sun, Xin Liao, Ze-shan Wang, “Study on the influence of moisture content on thermal stability of propellant”, Journals of Hazardous Materials: 536-541. 2009
Energetic Materials, Vol. 71, No.1, pp.17-22. 2010
Chemical Engineering Science, 57: 3749-3753, Elsevier. 2002
“Chaotic Mixer For Micro Channels”, Science Vol. 295:647-651. 2002
[19] Song Guo, Qingsong Wang, Jinhua Sun, Xin Liao, Ze-shan Wang, “Study on the influence of moisture content on thermal stability of propellant”, Journals of Hazardous Materials: 536-541. 2009
Energetic Materials, Vol. 71, No.1, pp.17-22. 2010
Online since: July 2015
Authors: Rachata Puranasamriddhi, Oratai Jongprateep
Effects of ageing periods on compositions and sizes of titanium dioxide particles synthesized by sol-gel technique
Oratai Jongprateep1,2* and Rachata Puranasamriddhi1
1 Department of Materials Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Kasetsart University
50 Ngamwongwan Rd, Ladyao Chatuchak Bangkok 10900,Thailand
2 Materials Innovation Center, Faculty of Engineering, Kasetsart University
50 Ngamwongwan Rd, Ladyao Chatuchak Bangkok 10900,Thailand
*oratai.j@ku.ac.th
Keywords: ceramic processing, nanoparticle, titanium dioxide, sol-gel
Abstract.
Equipment supports from the Department of Materials Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Kasetsart University are also acknowledged.
Chen, Photocatalytic activity of TiO2 containing anatase nanoparticles and rutile nanoflower structure consisting of nanorods, Journal of Environmental Sciences, 25 (2013) 2460-2468
National Institute for Interdisciplinary Science and Technology, CSIR (2007)
Sorrell, Review of the anatase to rutile phase transformation, Journal of Materials Science, 46 (2011) 855-874
Equipment supports from the Department of Materials Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Kasetsart University are also acknowledged.
Chen, Photocatalytic activity of TiO2 containing anatase nanoparticles and rutile nanoflower structure consisting of nanorods, Journal of Environmental Sciences, 25 (2013) 2460-2468
National Institute for Interdisciplinary Science and Technology, CSIR (2007)
Sorrell, Review of the anatase to rutile phase transformation, Journal of Materials Science, 46 (2011) 855-874
Online since: December 2012
Authors: Zhao Dai, Ji Mei Zhang, Yao Liu, Jun Wei
Introduction
Quantum dots (QDs) have been explored in biological fields recently because of their unique size-tunable photoluminescence, especially as a new type of labeling and sensing material for biological research.1-4 And compared with traditional organic fluorophores, QDs also show lots of remarkable spectral features such as high photostability, narrow and symmetric emission profile with a broad excitation range, high quantum yields, large molar extinction coefficients, and etc.2, 3 However, QDs have the following problems in practical applications, i.e., stabilities in harsh environments, ultra-sensitivity of the fluorescence to the surface states and quantum dots’ photo-oxidation.5, 6 So coating QDs with inert materials could be one of the possible approaches for solving these problems.
Gin, et al: submitted to Journal of Science (1998) [3] W.C.W.
Nie: submitted to Journal of Science (1998) [4] L.G.
Gao: submitted to Journal of Adv Mater (2005) [6] Y.
Ying: submitted to Journal of Adv Mater (2005) [12] M.
Gin, et al: submitted to Journal of Science (1998) [3] W.C.W.
Nie: submitted to Journal of Science (1998) [4] L.G.
Gao: submitted to Journal of Adv Mater (2005) [6] Y.
Ying: submitted to Journal of Adv Mater (2005) [12] M.
Online since: May 2016
Authors: Pornpen Siridamrong, Niyom Thamronganaskul, Penchom Phrotjanatharee
The above mentioned materials had been studied as sole material preparation or in combination with others.
Materials and Methods The experiments were conducted using 3 types of polymer: silk, gelatin, and chitosan.
Supaphol, Preparation of electrospun silk fibroin fiber mats as bone scaffolds: a preliminary study, Biomedical materials (Bristol, England), 2 (2007) 181-188
Morsi, Chitosan based nanofibers, review, Materials Science and Engineering: C, 32 (2012) 1711-1726
Wang, Fabrication of Chitosan/Silk Fibroin Composite Nanofibers for Wound-dressing Applications, International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 11 (2010) 3529.
Materials and Methods The experiments were conducted using 3 types of polymer: silk, gelatin, and chitosan.
Supaphol, Preparation of electrospun silk fibroin fiber mats as bone scaffolds: a preliminary study, Biomedical materials (Bristol, England), 2 (2007) 181-188
Morsi, Chitosan based nanofibers, review, Materials Science and Engineering: C, 32 (2012) 1711-1726
Wang, Fabrication of Chitosan/Silk Fibroin Composite Nanofibers for Wound-dressing Applications, International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 11 (2010) 3529.
Online since: December 2009
Authors: Arturo Domínguez-Rodríguez, A.L. Ortiz, A. Muñoz, A. Lara, R. Poyato
This diversity of sintering techniques permits the
fabrication of materials with very different properties.
Chaim: Materials Science Engineering A, Vol. 443 (2007) p. 25
Galy: Journal of the European ceramic Society, Vol. 27 (2007) p. 2725
Alexander, in: X-ray Diffraction Procedures for Polycrystallineand Amorphous Materials, edited by Wiley, New York, US (1974) [9] E.
Scandi, in : Diffraction Analysis of the Microstructure of Materials, edited by Springer-Verlag, Berlin, Germany (2004) [10] R.
Chaim: Materials Science Engineering A, Vol. 443 (2007) p. 25
Galy: Journal of the European ceramic Society, Vol. 27 (2007) p. 2725
Alexander, in: X-ray Diffraction Procedures for Polycrystallineand Amorphous Materials, edited by Wiley, New York, US (1974) [9] E.
Scandi, in : Diffraction Analysis of the Microstructure of Materials, edited by Springer-Verlag, Berlin, Germany (2004) [10] R.
Online since: June 2025
Authors: Agung Nugroho, Nonni Soraya Sambudi, Muhammad Wahyu Nugraha, Khee Chung Hui, Noorfidza Yub Harun, Dita Floresyona, Norashikin Ahmad Kamal
Materials Today Chemistry, 2022. 23: p. 100692
Chemistry of Materials, 2014. 26: p. 3104–3112
Journal of Colloid and Interface Science, 2019. 533: p. 227-237
IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering, 2016. 107: p. 012006
Materials Science in Semiconductor Processing, 2018. 87: p. 142-154
Chemistry of Materials, 2014. 26: p. 3104–3112
Journal of Colloid and Interface Science, 2019. 533: p. 227-237
IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering, 2016. 107: p. 012006
Materials Science in Semiconductor Processing, 2018. 87: p. 142-154
Online since: November 2015
Authors: Hua Peng Zhang, Hong Yan Tang, Yu Hai Guo, Kun Wang, Feng Wang
GQ-16 (Gaoqian Functional materials.
The mean pore size of the PTFE hollow fiber membranes was analyzed by the capillary flow porometer-1500AE (Porous Materials, Inc., USA).
Journal of Membrane Science. 2009. 333(1): p. 30-37
Journal of Membrane Science, 2006. 285. (1): p. 272-281
Journal of Membrane Science. 2013. 446: p. 145-153.
The mean pore size of the PTFE hollow fiber membranes was analyzed by the capillary flow porometer-1500AE (Porous Materials, Inc., USA).
Journal of Membrane Science. 2009. 333(1): p. 30-37
Journal of Membrane Science, 2006. 285. (1): p. 272-281
Journal of Membrane Science. 2013. 446: p. 145-153.
Online since: January 2012
Authors: Tie Gang Zhou, Ying Xu, Chao Zhang
This article researches the application of soil-rock mixture materials in modern rammered earth buildings with the soil-rock mixture engineering characteristic, the reasonable gradation and process improvement.
While rammed earth buildings has a lot of advantages as a local materials, simple construction, low cost, energy saving, warm in winter and cool in summer and so on.
While the dividing line between intermediate types and many rock type is relatively fixed, although there will be materials and construction technology on effect, the value is focused, mainly about 70%.
Journal Of Water Resources And Architectural Engineering.
Journal of Harbin University of C.E. & Architecture.
While rammed earth buildings has a lot of advantages as a local materials, simple construction, low cost, energy saving, warm in winter and cool in summer and so on.
While the dividing line between intermediate types and many rock type is relatively fixed, although there will be materials and construction technology on effect, the value is focused, mainly about 70%.
Journal Of Water Resources And Architectural Engineering.
Journal of Harbin University of C.E. & Architecture.
Online since: February 2014
Authors: Ri Jun Wang, Wei Juan Luan
Brittle materials processing equipment was used to demonstrate the modular design process.
Application examples Modular design of brittle materials processing equipment was carried out applying design rules.
(a) Rectangular plane (b) Outer cylindrical surface (c) Inner cylindrical surface (d) Rectangular guide surface Fig.3 Interface shape of brittle materials processing equipment To ensure standardization, the interface must be unified in accordance with the following specifications, as is shown in Tab.1.
References [1] J.Pandremenos, J.Paralikas, K.Salonitis, etc: CIRP Journal of Manufacturing Science and Technology Vol. 1(2009), p.248 [2] E.
Hoetker: Strategic Management Journal Vol. 27(2006), p.501 [7] K.S.
Application examples Modular design of brittle materials processing equipment was carried out applying design rules.
(a) Rectangular plane (b) Outer cylindrical surface (c) Inner cylindrical surface (d) Rectangular guide surface Fig.3 Interface shape of brittle materials processing equipment To ensure standardization, the interface must be unified in accordance with the following specifications, as is shown in Tab.1.
References [1] J.Pandremenos, J.Paralikas, K.Salonitis, etc: CIRP Journal of Manufacturing Science and Technology Vol. 1(2009), p.248 [2] E.
Hoetker: Strategic Management Journal Vol. 27(2006), p.501 [7] K.S.
Online since: February 2007
Authors: An Sha Zhao, Nan Huang, Guo Jiang Wan, Paul K. Chu, Ping Yang
Of Advanced Technology of Materials, Education Ministry, Southwest Jiaotong University,
Chengdu 610031, China
a Department of Physics and Materials Science, City University of Hong Kong, Tat Chee Avenue,
Kowloon, Hong Kong, China
a
nhuang@263.net b paul.chu@cityu.edu.hk
Keywords: platelets adhesion; blood compatibility; plasma immersion; ion implantation; silicon
nitride, BioMEMS
Abstract: Ammonia implanted silicon was performed by using plasma immersion ion implantation
(PIII) to form a silicon nitride films.
Introduction Most of biomedical microelectromechanical systems (BioMEMS) are based on silicon integrated circuit technology, and silicon nitride or oxynitride films usually are formed on the surface as protective or functional films, but the biocompatibility of these materials are relatively unknown[1,2].
Since blood is often the first tissue that contact with the surface of a BioMEMS, a good understanding of the surface blood-compatibility of such silicon-based materials is of importance for invasive applications of the medical devices.
Chu, Journal of Vacuum Science and Technology A 23(5)( 2005 ), p. 1346 [4] P.
Gibbins, Journal of Cell Science. 117 (2004), p.3415
Introduction Most of biomedical microelectromechanical systems (BioMEMS) are based on silicon integrated circuit technology, and silicon nitride or oxynitride films usually are formed on the surface as protective or functional films, but the biocompatibility of these materials are relatively unknown[1,2].
Since blood is often the first tissue that contact with the surface of a BioMEMS, a good understanding of the surface blood-compatibility of such silicon-based materials is of importance for invasive applications of the medical devices.
Chu, Journal of Vacuum Science and Technology A 23(5)( 2005 ), p. 1346 [4] P.
Gibbins, Journal of Cell Science. 117 (2004), p.3415