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Online since: August 2013
Authors: Sam Sung Ting, Chan Ming Yeng, Husseinsyah Salmah
Generally, chitosan was used in producing plastic film due to it have unique structure, multidimensional properties, and wide raging applications in biomedical and other industrial area [6].
Sharma, Chitin and chitosan polymers: chemistry, solubility and fiber formation, Prog.
Sharma, Chitin and chitosan polymers: chemistry, solubility and fiber formation, Prog.
Online since: May 2020
Authors: Elia Mercedes Alonso Guzmán, Hugo Luis Chávez-García, Wilfrido Martínez Molina, Maybelin Carolina García Chiquito, Noel Díaz-González
With this results we hope a good behavior in the requested tests, that is to say, all the design of concrete should satisfy the mechanical tests, chemistry tests and durability test.
It depends to a great extent on the degree of saturation of the pores of the mortar and, to a lesser degree, on the hydration of the paste and the presence of dissolved salts in the aqueous phase depending on variables such as cement type, inorganic additions, water ratio / cement, porosity of the structure, etc. [5,6] Ultrasonic Pulse Velocity.
It depends to a great extent on the degree of saturation of the pores of the mortar and, to a lesser degree, on the hydration of the paste and the presence of dissolved salts in the aqueous phase depending on variables such as cement type, inorganic additions, water ratio / cement, porosity of the structure, etc. [5,6] Ultrasonic Pulse Velocity.
Online since: September 2017
Authors: Erfan Suryani Abdul Rashid, Wageeh Abdulhadi Yehye, Nurhidayatullaili Muhd Julkapli, Sharifah Bee O.A. Abdul Hamid
From Figure 2, 5phr NCC/NBR composites exhibited a homogeneous and dense structure, indicating proper dispersion of NCC into NBR matrix and the embedded NCC had good filler –matrix interaction as no direct separation between filler and matrix.
Kaur (Eds.), Cellulose Fibers: Bio- and Nano-Polymer Composites: Green Chemistry and Technology, Springer Berlin Heidelberg, Berlin, Heidelberg, 2011, pp. 179-213
Kaur (Eds.), Cellulose Fibers: Bio- and Nano-Polymer Composites: Green Chemistry and Technology, Springer Berlin Heidelberg, Berlin, Heidelberg, 2011, pp. 179-213
Online since: October 2010
Authors: Ji Zhao Liang, Hai Hang Xu, Lei Zhong
Elongational Rheology of LLDPE by Melt Spinning Technique
Haihang Xu 1, Lei Zhong2, 3, Liang Jizhao3, a
1Department of Mechanism and Electron, Panyu Polytechnic, Panyu 511483, China
2 School of Chemistry and Ecology Engineering, Guangxi University for Nationalities, Nanning 530006, China, Corresponding author
3 School of Mechanical and Automotive Engineering, South China University of Technology, Guangzhou 510640, China
aleiwin@163.com
Keywords: linear low density polyethylene, elongational rheology properties, melt spinning technique
Abstract: Elongational rheology of LLDPE was studied by melt spinning technique.
This trend can be explained by two effects of the changes of molecular structure as is increased.
This trend can be explained by two effects of the changes of molecular structure as is increased.
Online since: July 2012
Authors: Tian Duo Li, Hua Yong Zhang, Cong Sheng Guan, Xiao Deng Yang
Technology of Polyphenylene Sulfide (PPS) Resin/Graphite Conductive Composite for Bipolar Plate
Huayong Zhang1, 2,a, Congsheng Guan3,b, Tianduo Li1,2,c and Xiaodeng Yang1,d
1Shandong Provincial Key Laboratory of Fine Chemicals, Shandong Polytechnic University, Jinan 250353, PR China
2School of Chemical and Material Engingeering ,Jiangnan University,Wuxi 214122, PR China
3School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Shandong University, Jinan 250061, PR China
asdzhy@spu.edu.cn, bguancs@sdu.edu.cn, clitianduo@163.com, dyangxiaodeng@spu.edu.cn
Key words: graphite, polyphenylene sulfide resin, composite, bipolar plate
Abstract.
Mathur, T.L.Dhami, Improved electromagnetic interference shielding properties of MWCNT-PMMA composites using layered structures, Nanoscale Res.
Mathur, T.L.Dhami, Improved electromagnetic interference shielding properties of MWCNT-PMMA composites using layered structures, Nanoscale Res.
Online since: May 2006
Authors: Ayako Oyane, Atsuo Ito, Koji Hyodo, Yu Sogo, Masaki Uchida
Biological Evaluation of a Laminin-Apatite-Polymer Composite
for Use in Skin Terminals
Ayako Oyane
1, a, Koji Hyodo2,�b, Masaki Uchida
3,�c, Yu Sogo
3,�d
and Atsuo Ito
3,�e
1
Nanotechnology Research Institute, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and
Technology�(AIST), Central 5, 1-1-1 Higashi, Tsukuba, 305-8565, Japan
2
Institute for Human Science and Biomedical Engineering, National Institute of Advanced Industrial
Science and Technology�(AIST), 1-2-1 Namiki, Tsukuba, 305-8564, Japan
3
Institute for Human Science and Biomedical Engineering, National Institute of Advanced Industrial
Science and Technology�(AIST), Central 6, 1-1-1 Higashi, Tsukuba, 305-8566, Japan
a
a-oyane@aist.go.jp, b hyodo.k@aist.go.jp, c yu-sogou@aist.go.jp,
d
muchida@chemistry.montana.edu, e atsuo-ito@aist.go.jp
Keywords: apatite, laminin, skin terminal, calcium phosphate, ethylene-vinyl alcohol copolymer,
composite, coating
Abstract.
The surface structure of the specimen after the coating process was examined by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS; Quantum-2000, ULVAC-PHI Inc., Japan) using AlKα X-rays, and thin-film X-ray diffraction (TF-XRD; Model Rint 2500VH/PC, Rigaku Co., Japan) using CuKα X-rays.
The surface structure of the specimen after the coating process was examined by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS; Quantum-2000, ULVAC-PHI Inc., Japan) using AlKα X-rays, and thin-film X-ray diffraction (TF-XRD; Model Rint 2500VH/PC, Rigaku Co., Japan) using CuKα X-rays.