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Online since: February 2013
Authors: Ping Shen, Ming Xun Yan, Xu Qin Zhan, Chang Ying Yang
In model membrane studies it has been shown that the membrane dipole potential of lipid bilayer is decreased by phloretin[1, 2] To understand the molecular mechanisms underlying the functions of phloretin in membranes it is necessary to know how the molecule is arranged in membranes and the consequences of its presence on the structure and stability of the membrane.
Experimental Phloretin (from apple, 99%), was purchased from sigma, egg lecithin was a product of Shanghai Chemistry Reagent Plant, Chinese Medicine Group, China.
Experimental Phloretin (from apple, 99%), was purchased from sigma, egg lecithin was a product of Shanghai Chemistry Reagent Plant, Chinese Medicine Group, China.
Online since: May 2016
Authors: Anita Lloyd Spetz, Mike Andersson, Jens Eriksson, Peter Möller, Jyrki Lappalainen, Jarkko Puustinen
Eriksson1,f
1Department of Physics, Chemistry, and Biology, Linköping University, 58183, Sweden
2SenSiC AB, Isafjordsg 39B, 16440, Sweden
3Microelectronics and Material Physics Laboratories, University of Oulu, 90570 Oulu, Finland
apetmo@ifm.liu.se, bmikan@ifm.liu.se, cspetz@ifm.liu.se, djpuust@ee.oulu.fi, ejyla@ee.oulu.fi, fjenser@ifm.liu.se
Keywords: SiC, FET, Gas sensing, Perovskite, SrTiO3, STO, NOx, After treatment, Diesel exhaust
Abstract.
Results and discussion The XRD pattern of SrTiO3 deposited at 600°C, confirms that the film is crystallized to perovskite structure.
Results and discussion The XRD pattern of SrTiO3 deposited at 600°C, confirms that the film is crystallized to perovskite structure.
Online since: January 2013
Authors: Fei Liu, Ting Li, Jian Xin Cao, Xiao Dan Wang
Effect of the Ratio of Silica Source on Ultra-light Calcium Silicate Material In-situ Strengthened with Xonotlite Whiskers
Fei Liu a, Ting Li, Xiaodan Wang, and Jianxin Cao b
School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Guizhou University, Guiyang 550003, China
ace.feiliu@gzu.edu.cn, bjxcao@gzu.edu.cn
Keywords: xonotlite whisker; in-situ growth; ultra-light calcium silicate; mechanical properties.
Therefore, on the basis of the structure characteristics and growth mechanism of xonotlite crystals, with the method of in-situ growth, this contribution is devoted to obtaining further information about the effect of the ratio of silica sources on the microstructure and mechanical properties of the reinforcement.
Therefore, on the basis of the structure characteristics and growth mechanism of xonotlite crystals, with the method of in-situ growth, this contribution is devoted to obtaining further information about the effect of the ratio of silica sources on the microstructure and mechanical properties of the reinforcement.
Online since: February 2008
Authors: Hang Kyo Jin, Young Seak Lee, Seok Min Yun, Ju Wan Kim, Young Ho Kim
Methane storage on surface modified activated carbons
Seok-Min Yun1,a
, Ju-Wan Kim
2,b
, Hangkyo Jin
3,c,
Young-Ho Kim
1,d , and Young-Seak Lee
1,e , *
1
Department of Fine Chemical Engineering and Chemistry, Chungnam National University,
Daejeon 305-764, Korea
2
Department of Nanotechnology, Chungnam National University, Daejeon 305-764, Korea
3
Korea Research Institute of Chemical Technology, P.O.
The specific surface area and pore structure were obtained by Langmuir equation and Horvath-Kawazoe method.
The specific surface area and pore structure were obtained by Langmuir equation and Horvath-Kawazoe method.
Online since: February 2012
Authors: Takayuki Watanabe, Kazuyuki Yatsuda, Yao Chun Yao
Characterization of 12-phase AC Arc Discharge
and Glass In-flight Melting Behavior
Yaochun Yao1,2,a, Takayuki Watanabe2, Kazuyuki Yatsuda2
1 National Engineering Laboratory of Vacuum Metallurgy, Kunming University of Science and Technology, Kunming 650093, China
2 Department of Environmental Chemistry and Engineering, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Yokohama 226-8502, Japan
a yaochunyao@gmail.com
Keywords: 12-phase AC arc; Discharge behavior; Image analysis; Glass In-flight melting
Abstract.
The structures of powders were determined by X-ray diffractometry (XRD) on Miniflex (Rigaku) with Cu Kα radiation at 30 kV and 15 mA.
The structures of powders were determined by X-ray diffractometry (XRD) on Miniflex (Rigaku) with Cu Kα radiation at 30 kV and 15 mA.
Online since: April 2012
Authors: Marc Heyns
For the next generation technology nodes even bigger hurdles will have to be taken since new device structures and high mobility channel materials such as Ge and III/V compounds will be needed to meet the power and performance specifications of future CMOS nodes.
Detailed interface studies using Synchrotron XPS of ALD high-k dielectrics on InGaAs showed the existence of a self-cleaning mechanism to remove native oxides by ALD chemistry.
Detailed interface studies using Synchrotron XPS of ALD high-k dielectrics on InGaAs showed the existence of a self-cleaning mechanism to remove native oxides by ALD chemistry.
Online since: February 2011
Authors: Yi Wang, Yuan Hao, Ying Ma, De Yi Zhang, Hui Xia Feng, Jiao Chen, Jia Can Zhu
., UK) analyses were utilized for surface chemistry determination.
Scan electron microscope (SEM, JSM-6701F, Japan Electron Optics Laboratory Co., Ltd., Japan), Powder X-ray diffraction (XRD, XRD-6000, Shimadzu Emit Co., Ltd., Japan) were utilized for structure and crystal analysis.
Scan electron microscope (SEM, JSM-6701F, Japan Electron Optics Laboratory Co., Ltd., Japan), Powder X-ray diffraction (XRD, XRD-6000, Shimadzu Emit Co., Ltd., Japan) were utilized for structure and crystal analysis.
Online since: August 2011
Authors: Liang Xiong, Guo Qing Zhang, Hua Geng Pan
Table.2 Effect of TiO2 concentration in the electrolyte on the composition of deposit
Electrode structure
TiO2 content in bath [g/L]
Coating composition
Ni [wt%]
P [wt%]
TiO2 [wt%]
Ni-P/F-Ni
0
89.43
10.57
—
Ni-P-TiO2/F-Ni (I)
5
80.91
9.24
9.85
Ni-P-TiO2/F-Ni (II)
10
83.45
7.59
8.96
Ni-P-TiO2/F-Ni (III)
15
85.51
8.12
6.37
Stability of the bath[9]
In the process of electroless plating, stability of the bath was one of the critical factors to obtain excellent coatings, in which the pH value and temperature were most important.
Chou, W.H.Hwu: Materials Chemistry and Physics, Vol. 113 (2009), p. 303
Chou, W.H.Hwu: Materials Chemistry and Physics, Vol. 113 (2009), p. 303