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Online since: March 2017
Authors: Ming Dong Yi, Chuan Zhen Huang, Ting Ting Zhou
Essentially, the interfacial behavior of materials is determined by the atomic and electronic structure of interfaces.
Zhou, Dependence of elastic stiffness on electronic band structure of nanolaminate M2AlC (M=Ti,V,Nb, and Cr) ceramics, Phys.
Chen, The Application of Discrete Variational Method in Density Functional Theory to Chemistry and Materials Physics, Science Press, Beijing, 1998
Payne, Population analysis of plane-wave electronic structure calculations of bulk materials, Phys.
Ye, Molecular simulation of structure and properties of typical silicon-based ceramics, Doctoral dissertation of Northwestern Polytechnical University, 2007
Zhou, Dependence of elastic stiffness on electronic band structure of nanolaminate M2AlC (M=Ti,V,Nb, and Cr) ceramics, Phys.
Chen, The Application of Discrete Variational Method in Density Functional Theory to Chemistry and Materials Physics, Science Press, Beijing, 1998
Payne, Population analysis of plane-wave electronic structure calculations of bulk materials, Phys.
Ye, Molecular simulation of structure and properties of typical silicon-based ceramics, Doctoral dissertation of Northwestern Polytechnical University, 2007
Online since: March 2022
Authors: Azrina Abd Aziz, Lim Jun Wei, Tan Da Hui, Lakhveer Singh, Nasrin Khodapanah
Results and Discussion
Strutural Characterization of CNTs-NAAMs
Fig. 3 displays a set of FESEM images showing the structure of NAAMs, CNT-NAAMs and CNTs.
The bigger pore sizes of CNTs are due to loss of water content inside the alumina structure and reorganization of alumina to form a different crystallographic phase.
(a) Top view image of NAAMs structure; (b) Bottom view image of NAAMs structure; (c) Top view image of CNTs-NAAMs structure; (d) Bottom view image of CNTs-NAAMs structure; (e) FESEM image of CNTs at 7,000 magnification; (f) FESEM image of CNTs at 30,000 magnification.
The hydrophobic hollow structures encourage frictionless movement of water molecules.
Losic, Carbon nanotube-nanoporous anodic alumina composite membranes with controllable inner diameters and surface chemistry: Influence on molecular transport and chemical selectivity.
The bigger pore sizes of CNTs are due to loss of water content inside the alumina structure and reorganization of alumina to form a different crystallographic phase.
(a) Top view image of NAAMs structure; (b) Bottom view image of NAAMs structure; (c) Top view image of CNTs-NAAMs structure; (d) Bottom view image of CNTs-NAAMs structure; (e) FESEM image of CNTs at 7,000 magnification; (f) FESEM image of CNTs at 30,000 magnification.
The hydrophobic hollow structures encourage frictionless movement of water molecules.
Losic, Carbon nanotube-nanoporous anodic alumina composite membranes with controllable inner diameters and surface chemistry: Influence on molecular transport and chemical selectivity.
Online since: August 2015
Authors: Lakshmi Selvakumaran, Gilles Lubineau
Introduction
Ability to track damage in composites while in operation is crucial to successful application of such
materials in critical structures.
This is because composites can degrade without any visible signs on the surface, thereby compromising the integrity and safety of the structure.
This makes the model generic, in that it can be applied to any laminate structure.
Roger, On micro-meso relations homogenizing electrical properties of tranversely cracked laminated composites, Composite Structures 105 (2013) 66-74
May (Ed.), Epoxy resins: chemistry and technology, CRC press, 1987
This is because composites can degrade without any visible signs on the surface, thereby compromising the integrity and safety of the structure.
This makes the model generic, in that it can be applied to any laminate structure.
Roger, On micro-meso relations homogenizing electrical properties of tranversely cracked laminated composites, Composite Structures 105 (2013) 66-74
May (Ed.), Epoxy resins: chemistry and technology, CRC press, 1987
Online since: May 2011
Authors: Wei Li, Zhi Qiang Huang, Yi Zhou, Shi Jin Peng, Cheng Song Qiu, Qin Li
This phenomenon may be relate to the organizational structure of the samples.
By SEM, we observe the wear morphology and organizational structure of samples after impact abrasive wear.
Result of analysis: (1) The organizational structure of samples The size of grain of YG8-a and YG8-a-Re is small, and the organizational structure is compact and uniform.
There are hardly any defects in the organizational structure of them.
NATO Science Series II: Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry, 2006, 155: 23-34 [3] Lili Wang, Ning Liu.
By SEM, we observe the wear morphology and organizational structure of samples after impact abrasive wear.
Result of analysis: (1) The organizational structure of samples The size of grain of YG8-a and YG8-a-Re is small, and the organizational structure is compact and uniform.
There are hardly any defects in the organizational structure of them.
NATO Science Series II: Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry, 2006, 155: 23-34 [3] Lili Wang, Ning Liu.
Online since: October 2017
Authors: Abdelkader Iddou, Jean Claude Jumas, Halima Ait Mahamed, Hafida Hentit, Khaled Mekhissi, Abdallah Aziz, Hakim Aguedal, Andrei Shishkin
Algeria
2Centre universitaire Belhadj Bouchaib de Ain Temouchent. 46000 Ain Temouchent
3ICG–AIME–UMR 5253, Université de Montpellier 2, Place Eugène Bataillon CC 1502,
34095 Montpellier Cedex 05, France
4Rudolfs Cimdins Riga Biomaterials Innovations and Development Centre of RTU, Faculty of Materials Science and Applied Chemistry, Riga Technical University, Pulka 3, Riga,
LV-1007, Latvia
aaitmahamed2006@yahoo.fr, bhakim.aguedal@gmail.com, chentith@yahoo.fr, dabdelader.iddou@univ-mosta.dz, emekhissi@yahoo.com, fabyoucef_aziz@yahoo.fr, gjumas@univ-montp2.fr, handrej.shishkin@gmail.com
Keywords: iron-based sludge; derivative iron hydroxide; recovery; cadmium; adsorption; wastewater.
The sludge sustained a heat treatment (100 and 500 °C) and was characterized by XRD, FTIR, BET and SEM witch shown an evolution in the morphology and the structure of the materials indicating the effect of the heat temperature.
Kudoh, Structure of alpha-quartz as a function of temperature and pressure, Z.
The sludge sustained a heat treatment (100 and 500 °C) and was characterized by XRD, FTIR, BET and SEM witch shown an evolution in the morphology and the structure of the materials indicating the effect of the heat temperature.
Kudoh, Structure of alpha-quartz as a function of temperature and pressure, Z.
Online since: June 2011
Authors: Bing Ying Wang, Zhen Tong Sun
Results and Discussion
Microstructure Analysis In the process of spraying the coating particles impinged onto the substrate to make the particles deformed and stacked to specific layered structure.
The bonding methods between particles and substrate surface as well as particles were mechanical bonding, metallurgical chemistry bonding and physical bonding.
The bonding methods between particles and substrate surface as well as particles were mechanical bonding, metallurgical chemistry bonding and physical bonding.
Online since: August 2012
Authors: Zhi Qi, Yue Ren
The form of energy utilization: There are three forms in converting and using solar energy: light-heat conversion, light-electricity conversion and light-chemistry conversion.
Solar energy is also used for solar water heater construction framework for the integration of structure and roof construction materials.
Solar energy is also used for solar water heater construction framework for the integration of structure and roof construction materials.
Online since: December 2010
Authors: Li Wei Li, Jin Xu Li, Y.J. Su, W.Y. Chu, L.J. Qiao
Introduction
Ferroelectric ceramics are operated in atmosphere environment under electric field when they are used in smart structures such as actuators, micro-positioners and sensors [1].
Lide: CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics. 73rd Edtion (CRC Press, Boca Raton, USA, 1992-1993), p. 6
Lide: CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics. 73rd Edtion (CRC Press, Boca Raton, USA, 1992-1993), p. 6