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Online since: August 2013
Authors: Ming Long Yuan, Yu Yue Qin, Yu Kai Shan, Yong Ming Chuan, Hai Yun Chen
Materials and methods Due to the superior results in terms of emission efficiency of the synthesized CdSe QDs in case of using CdO, synthesis of the CdSe QDs was performed following the solution-liquid-solid (SLS) method reported by Tribu et al [5].
Journal of Crystal Growth, Vol. 336(2011), p.94-100 [2] S.
Journal of the Korean Physical Society, Vol. 62(2013), p. 121-126 [4] C.
Electronic Materials Letters, Vol. 8(2012), p.275-281 [5] A.
Microelectronics Journal, Vol. 40(2009), p.253-255 [6] X.
Online since: October 2015
Authors: Tibor Bedő, Virgil Geamăn, Irinel Radomir, Mihai Alin Pop
Development of light materials with height mechanical properties in the modern industries is one of the most critical issues.
Porous materials are light-weight structural materials with specific strength, heat emission effiency or filtering property.
Shue, Review Metallic foams: their production, properties and applications, Journal of Materials Science 18 (1983) 1899-1911
Lefebvre, The effect of microstructure on the permeability of metallic foams, Journal of Materials Science 42 (2007) 4372-4383
Dunand, Porous metals and metallic foams: Current status and recent developments, Advanced Engineerung Materials 10 (2008) 123-131
Online since: April 2018
Authors: Aleksandr Sivkov, Artur Nassyrbayev, Maksim Gukov
Lebedev, SiC electronics in the new century, Journal of Wide Bandgap Materials. 8 (2) (2000) 129-136
Nanoscale materials in chemistry, New York: Wiley-Interscience, 2001
Nitride and Boride Materials Synthesis and Processing., Alan W.
Dhawan, Synthesis of silicon carbide through the sol-gel process from different precursors, Journal of materials science. 30 (10) (1995) 2686-2693 [18] C.
Rodeghiero, et al., Sol–gel synthesis of ceramic matrix composites, Materials Science and Engineering: A. 244 (1) (1998) 11-21
Online since: May 2011
Authors: Chuan Jie Zhang, Jin Chao Zhao, Ping Zhu, Liu Wang
Acknowledgements This work was financially supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China (50773032, 51073122), Doctoral Fund of the Ministry of Education of China (20061065002) and Natural Science Foundation of Hubei Province of China (2009CDA033).
Chen: Journal of Nanotechnology in Engineering and Medicine.
Bodin: Journal of Biomedical Materials Research.
Danuta: International Journal of Polymeric Materials.
Martines: Journal of Sol-Gel Science and Technology.
Online since: January 2010
Authors: Ali Nemati, H. Esfahani, esmeil salahi
Salahi2,c 1 Materials Science and Engineering, Dept.
Materials Science and Engineering A 478 (2008) 257-263
Journal of Colloid and Interface Science 329 (2009) 310-15
Materials Science and Engineering A 490 (2008) 457-464
Materials Letters 60 (2006) 1170-1173.
Online since: June 2014
Authors: Zulkifli Norzima, Mohd Yusuff Rosnah, G. Tahoori
Demanufacturing comparing to remanufacturing, aims to minimize disposal by using the possible parts and materials like tires or printer cartridges while remanufacturing more focuses on refurbishing to maintain the original design, like automotive parts [23].
Winkler, CIRP Journal of Manufacturing Science and Technology,Vol. 4 (2011), p. 243-246
Souza, Decision Sciences,(2012)
Agrawal, et al., Management Science,Vol. 58 (2012), p. 523-533
,Journal of Materials Processing Technology,Vol. 138 (2003), p. 349-356
Online since: July 2014
Authors: Ming Zhang, Dong Yang, Jian Chen, Huan Liang
With the overall properties comparison between CuCoBe alloy and CuNiCoBe alloy, any differences of two materials were sought out.
Experimental Materials and Methods Experimental Materials.
And more supersaturated solid solution are obtained from the materials by solid solution treatment at 800~1000 ˚C.
Guo: Journal of Aeronautical Materials, Vol. 27 (6) (2007), p. 27-29
Liu, et al: Materials Science and Engineering, Vol. 361 A (2003), p. 93-99
Online since: December 2012
Authors: Yun Bo Zhong, Zhong Ming Ren, Zuo Sheng Lei, Chao Yue Chen, Xiao Xing Jin
The problem of free surface deformation is involved in variable fields ranging from material processing to metallurgy.
Acknowledgements This work was financially supported from the National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 50874133).
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Online since: June 2013
Authors: Marco D’Avino, Alfredo Bregni, Massimiliano Maria Schiraldi
Introduction The Material Requirements Planning (MRP) basic calculation computes a future projection of the inventory level − on a time horizon at least equal to the total upstream lead-time − by algebraically summing the stock at hand, the planned receipts and the gross requirements coming from the Master Production Schedule (MPS): if, for a certain item, the projected inventory level gets below a predefined threshold (which can eventually include safety stocks), a new procurement or production order is released.
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Online since: December 2015
Authors: Mary Donnabelle Balela, Kathy Lois Amores
Balela,* Kathy Lois Amores Sustainable Electronic Materials Group Department of Mining, Metallurgical and Materials Engineering University of the Philippines, Diliman, Quezon City 1101 *mdlbalela1@up.edu.ph Keywords: Copper Nanoparticles, Electroless Deposition, Aqueous Solution, Oxidation-Stable Abstract.
Experimental Materials.
World Journal of Nano Science & Technology, 2013. 2(1): p. 10-13
Applied Materials and Interfaces
Applied Surface Science, 2013. 280: p. 610-618