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Online since: July 2014
Authors: J. Anburaj, R. Prem Kumar, S.S. Mohamed Nazirudeen
Erdogan: Journal of Materials Science Vol. 40 (2005), pp. 3453-3459
[5] Erdogan, Mehmet, Volkan Kilicli, and Bilge Demir: " Journal of Materials Science Vol. 44 (2009), pp. 1394-1403
Durak: Materials and Design Vol. 28.6 (2007), pp. 1844-1850
[7] Kim, Yoon-Jun: Materials Letters Vol. 62 (2008), pp. 357-360
Sengupta, J: Materials Science and Engineering A Vol. 397 (2005), pp. 157-177.
[5] Erdogan, Mehmet, Volkan Kilicli, and Bilge Demir: " Journal of Materials Science Vol. 44 (2009), pp. 1394-1403
Durak: Materials and Design Vol. 28.6 (2007), pp. 1844-1850
[7] Kim, Yoon-Jun: Materials Letters Vol. 62 (2008), pp. 357-360
Sengupta, J: Materials Science and Engineering A Vol. 397 (2005), pp. 157-177.
Online since: June 2014
Authors: Xin Xin Liu, Wen Fa Xiao, Qiang Xiao
Experimental
Material and instrument
Main materials: 2-acrylamido-2-methyl-propane sulphonic acid(AMPS), acrylic acid(AA), N,N dimethyl acrylamide(DMAM) and N-Vinyl-2-pyrrolidone(NVP) were of commercial chemical grade.
The Science and Technology of Fuel and Energy, 2007, 86(7/8):1112-1121
Journal of Applied Polymer Science, Vol. 126, 1449–1460 (2012)
Competitive Adsorption Between an AMPSVR-Based Fluid Loss Polymer and Welan Gum Biopolymer in Oil Well Cement[J].Journal of Applied Polymer Science DOI 10.1002/app
Effect of Different Anchor Groups on Adsorption Behavior and Effectiveness of Poly(N,N-dimethylacrylamide-co-Ca 2-acrylamido-2- methylpropanesulfonate) as Cement Fluid Loss Additive in Presence of Acetone–Formaldehyde–Sulfite Dispersant[J].Journal of Applied Polymer Science, Vol. 106, 3889–3894 (2007).
The Science and Technology of Fuel and Energy, 2007, 86(7/8):1112-1121
Journal of Applied Polymer Science, Vol. 126, 1449–1460 (2012)
Competitive Adsorption Between an AMPSVR-Based Fluid Loss Polymer and Welan Gum Biopolymer in Oil Well Cement[J].Journal of Applied Polymer Science DOI 10.1002/app
Effect of Different Anchor Groups on Adsorption Behavior and Effectiveness of Poly(N,N-dimethylacrylamide-co-Ca 2-acrylamido-2- methylpropanesulfonate) as Cement Fluid Loss Additive in Presence of Acetone–Formaldehyde–Sulfite Dispersant[J].Journal of Applied Polymer Science, Vol. 106, 3889–3894 (2007).
Online since: June 2017
Authors: Xue Feng Liu, Wei Yu Wu, Feng Yi
Defect Formation Mechanism and Influence of Processing Parameters on Surface Quality of Copper Clad Steel Composite Wires Prepared by Core-Cladding Continuous Casting
Weiyu Wu1, a, Xuefeng Liu1,2, b, Feng Yi1, c
1School of Materials Science and Engineering, University of Science and Technology Beijing, Beijing 100083, China
2Beijing Laboratory of Metallic Materials and Processing for Modern Transportation, University of Science and Technology Beijing, Beijing 100083, China
awuweiyutoday@163.com, bliuxuefengbj@163.com, cyifeng0810@126.com
Keywords: Core-cladding continuous casting method, Copper clad steel wire, Processing parameters, Surface quality, Defect formation mechanism.
Many processing methods are used for the preparation of bimetal composite materials.
Parkins, Localized corrosion and crack initiation, J.Materials Science and Engineering A.103(1988) 143-156
Kim, Evaluation of copper coating ratio in steel/copper clad wire drawing, J.Journal of Materials Processing Technology. 186(2007) 22-26
Thompson, Microstructural evolution of copper clad steel bimetallic wire, J.Materials Science and Engineering A., 528(2011) 2974-2981
Many processing methods are used for the preparation of bimetal composite materials.
Parkins, Localized corrosion and crack initiation, J.Materials Science and Engineering A.103(1988) 143-156
Kim, Evaluation of copper coating ratio in steel/copper clad wire drawing, J.Journal of Materials Processing Technology. 186(2007) 22-26
Thompson, Microstructural evolution of copper clad steel bimetallic wire, J.Materials Science and Engineering A., 528(2011) 2974-2981
Online since: November 2013
Authors: Fang Ying Ji, Yun Song Yuan, Xuan Xu, Zi Hong Fan, Ning Jiang
Materials and Methords
Preparation and Characterizations of Photocatalysts.
Acknowledgments The financial supports of the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NO.51108483) and Natural Science Foundation Project of CQ CSTC (NO.cstcjjA20002) are gratefully acknowledged.
Journal of Hazardous Materials, vol. 112, no. 1-2, pp. 95-103, 2004
Zhang, “Titanium dioxide mediated photocatalytic degradation of methamidophos in aqueous phase,” Journal of Hazardous Materials, vol. 164, no. 1, pp. 154-160, 2009
Wen, “Characteristics and control theory of particulate matter and refractory organic matter in water,” China Environmental Science Press, Beijing, 2000
Acknowledgments The financial supports of the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NO.51108483) and Natural Science Foundation Project of CQ CSTC (NO.cstcjjA20002) are gratefully acknowledged.
Journal of Hazardous Materials, vol. 112, no. 1-2, pp. 95-103, 2004
Zhang, “Titanium dioxide mediated photocatalytic degradation of methamidophos in aqueous phase,” Journal of Hazardous Materials, vol. 164, no. 1, pp. 154-160, 2009
Wen, “Characteristics and control theory of particulate matter and refractory organic matter in water,” China Environmental Science Press, Beijing, 2000
Online since: August 2019
Authors: Sitti Faika Ahsan, Ahmad Rifai
Natural product as one of the promising target for healing cancer cell without any side effect has been observed, due to abundant of antioxidant material and most the antioxidant material came from secondary metabolic of the plant.
Materials and Methods 2.1 Chemical and apparatus Methanol was purchased from a supplier in Makassar with 99.5 % of purity as analytical grade condition. ethyl acetate, and chloroform, sulfuric acid 10%, FeCl3, Vanillin, Dragendrorf, Wagner, Liebermann-Buchard solutions, Whatman no. 42, silica gel 60 H, silica gel G 60 (230-400 mesh) and Plate Thin layer Chromatography gel 60 GF254 (TLC) obtained from Sigma chemical, Germany. 2.2 Preparation of bark kelor The bark of kelor (Moringa oleifera Lam) was provided by local people in Borongcalla sub-village, Tamasaju village, Galesong Utara district, Takalar regency.
Hegde, Pharmacognostic evaluation of Achyranthes coynei: Leaf, an egyptian journal of basic and applied sciences 2 (2015) 25-31
Krause, Anti-malarial synergy of secondary metabolites from Morinda lucida Benth, Journal of Ethnopharmacology 199 (2017) 91-96
Chev., Asian Journal of Chemical Sciences 3(4) (2017) 1-5.
Materials and Methods 2.1 Chemical and apparatus Methanol was purchased from a supplier in Makassar with 99.5 % of purity as analytical grade condition. ethyl acetate, and chloroform, sulfuric acid 10%, FeCl3, Vanillin, Dragendrorf, Wagner, Liebermann-Buchard solutions, Whatman no. 42, silica gel 60 H, silica gel G 60 (230-400 mesh) and Plate Thin layer Chromatography gel 60 GF254 (TLC) obtained from Sigma chemical, Germany. 2.2 Preparation of bark kelor The bark of kelor (Moringa oleifera Lam) was provided by local people in Borongcalla sub-village, Tamasaju village, Galesong Utara district, Takalar regency.
Hegde, Pharmacognostic evaluation of Achyranthes coynei: Leaf, an egyptian journal of basic and applied sciences 2 (2015) 25-31
Krause, Anti-malarial synergy of secondary metabolites from Morinda lucida Benth, Journal of Ethnopharmacology 199 (2017) 91-96
Chev., Asian Journal of Chemical Sciences 3(4) (2017) 1-5.
Online since: December 2012
Authors: Mohd Ambar Yarmo, Nik Idris Nik Yusoff, Alifee Ayatillah, Izazi Azzahidah Amin, Mohd Zahid Yusoff
Fig.1: Synthesis of Alkylpolyglucosides [12, 13, 14]
Materials and Methodology
Synthesis Of Mesoporous Silica Sol – gel.
Mesoporous silica shifted to higher angle compared to SiO2 because of the stain effect and strain generation in the materials medium that occurred during the sol-gel preparation.
Primo: Journal of Catalysis Vol 180 (1998), p.218-224 [9] M.J.
Rey: Journal of Catalysis Vol 183 (1999), p.76-82 [10] J.
Moreau: Journal of Catalysis Vol 185 (1999), p.44453 [11] Y.
Mesoporous silica shifted to higher angle compared to SiO2 because of the stain effect and strain generation in the materials medium that occurred during the sol-gel preparation.
Primo: Journal of Catalysis Vol 180 (1998), p.218-224 [9] M.J.
Rey: Journal of Catalysis Vol 183 (1999), p.76-82 [10] J.
Moreau: Journal of Catalysis Vol 185 (1999), p.44453 [11] Y.
Online since: September 2019
Authors: Leonid U. Stupishin, Fedor Altuhov, E.V. Savelyeva, S.G. Emelyeanov
The existing methods of testing fibers and roving presented in regulatory documents are intended for textile materials and materials based on fiberglass.
The existing methods of testing fibers and roving presented in regulatory documents [7, 8], are intended for textile materials and materials based on fiberglass.
The roving of the Kiev Frantsevich Institute for Problems of Materials Science was used as a reinforcing material.
Engineering and Construction Journal, 3 (2014) 40-50
Corrosion: materials, protection, 4 (2015), 37-42 [7] Glass textile materials.
The existing methods of testing fibers and roving presented in regulatory documents [7, 8], are intended for textile materials and materials based on fiberglass.
The roving of the Kiev Frantsevich Institute for Problems of Materials Science was used as a reinforcing material.
Engineering and Construction Journal, 3 (2014) 40-50
Corrosion: materials, protection, 4 (2015), 37-42 [7] Glass textile materials.
Online since: March 2010
Authors: Bo Qin Gu, Jian Feng Zhou, Chun Lei Shao, Zhen Guo Sun, Y.Y. Li, X.L. Huang
Therefore, the gasket materials become stiff, brittle and the
resilience performance is reduced.
The deterioration of nonmetallic gasket materials is a physicochemical process under the condition of both heat and oxygen.
Zhu: Chinese Journal of Chemical Engineering, Vol. 15(2007), p. 837-841
Gu: Journal of Chemical Industry and Engineering, Vol. 57(2006), p. 2368-2371
Science Press, Beijing, (2001), p. 243
The deterioration of nonmetallic gasket materials is a physicochemical process under the condition of both heat and oxygen.
Zhu: Chinese Journal of Chemical Engineering, Vol. 15(2007), p. 837-841
Gu: Journal of Chemical Industry and Engineering, Vol. 57(2006), p. 2368-2371
Science Press, Beijing, (2001), p. 243
Online since: November 2025
Authors: Zi Hao Qiu, Rui Liang, Zi Yang Chen, Rui Meng, Gerile Naren
Introduction
Rare-earth fluorescent-based materials, as one of the most cutting-edge fields of current chemical materials research, have attracted great interest and attention from a wide range of researchers due to the possession of many superior properties, and have a broad development prospect [1].
Acknowledgement This project is supported by the National Science Foundation of China (Grant No. 21663018) and the Research Program of Science and Technology at Universities of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region (Grant No.
Arabian Journal of Chemistry, 16(2023)10524-6
Arabian Journal of Chemistry, 13(2020)5864
Journal of Luminescence, 188(2017)365
Acknowledgement This project is supported by the National Science Foundation of China (Grant No. 21663018) and the Research Program of Science and Technology at Universities of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region (Grant No.
Arabian Journal of Chemistry, 16(2023)10524-6
Arabian Journal of Chemistry, 13(2020)5864
Journal of Luminescence, 188(2017)365
Online since: January 2007
Authors: Paulo A.P. Wendhausen, A.V.A. Pinto, T.R. Taylor, J.C. Boareto, Juliano Soyama, M.D.V. Felisberto, R. Hesse
Figure 1 shows the XRD patterns of the materials.
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Magnetic Properties and Thermal Stability of Sm2Fe17N3 with intermediate nitrogen concentrations; Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials, 117, (1992) [8] S.
COEY Magnetic properties of Sm2Fe17Nx x=3,9 Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials 157/158 , 510(1996) [9] X.
SUN Structural and magnetic properties of Sm-Fe-N prepared by hydrogenation and nitrogenation processes Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials 148, 419(1995)
Journal of Materials Science Letters 15, 2088(1996) [4] S.
Magnetic Properties and Thermal Stability of Sm2Fe17N3 with intermediate nitrogen concentrations; Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials, 117, (1992) [8] S.
COEY Magnetic properties of Sm2Fe17Nx x=3,9 Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials 157/158 , 510(1996) [9] X.
SUN Structural and magnetic properties of Sm-Fe-N prepared by hydrogenation and nitrogenation processes Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials 148, 419(1995)