Search Options

Sort by:

Sort search results by

Publication Type:

Publication Type filter

Open access:

Publication Date:

Periodicals:

Periodicals filter

Search results

Online since: August 2017
Authors: Jeerapatr O. Baiyokvichit, Rasana Boonpeng, Tanapol Wongwisatekit, Pacharaporn Pattanasukwasan, Irada Karnjanangulpan, Phakphum Srinuan
Von Fraunhofer, Materials for mouth protectors.
Dental materials, 2009. 25(6): p. 771-780
Godwin, Properties of athletic mouth protectors and materials.
Rawls, Phillips' science of dental materials. 2013: Elsevier Health Sciences
Forces transmitted through EVA mouthguard materials of different types and thickness.
Online since: November 2025
Authors: Yuliana Hapon, Vitalii Nuianzin, Olena Danyk, Oleksandr Kireev
Journal of Fire Sciences. 38 (2019) 53–74
Functional Materials. 25/4 (2018) 774–779
Materials Science Forum. 1006 (2020) 62–69
Eastern-European Journal of Enterprise Technologies. 6 (10) (2020) 28–35
Key Engineering Materials. 954 (2023) 177–184
Online since: August 2015
Authors: Jan Setiawan, Joko Triwibowo, Irvan Alamsyah
This material has several advantages over other cathode materials such LiMn2O4, LiMnO2 or LiCoO2.
Compared to these cathode materials, LiFePO4 is more stable, more environmentally friendly and abundant [1,2].
The purpose of this step is to decompose the organic compound contained in the starting materials.
Wang, Synthesis and characterization of LiFePO4 electrode materials coated by graphene, Applied Surface Science 305 (2014) 427-432
Dai, Mesoporous carbon–Cr2O3 composite as an anode material for lithium ion batteries, Journal of Power Sources 205 (2012) 495-499
Online since: August 2011
Authors: B.T. Hang Tuah Baharudin, Shamsuddin Sulaiman, M.K.A.M. Arifin, Muhammad Sayuti, Thoguluva Raghavan Vijayaram
Kennedy: Materials Science and Engineering A, 1997. 237(2): p. 200-206
Xiao-Ling: Journal of Material Science, 2000. 35: p. 1907-1910
Abdulwahed: Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 1996. 56(1-4): p. 398-403
Burdett: Journal of Materials Science, 2000. 35(13): p. 3327-3335
Meek: Materials Science and Engineering: A, 2008. 473(1-2): p. 96-104.
Online since: December 2016
Authors: Laimonis Malers, Renate Plesuma
Locmele, A composite material based on recycled tires, Mechanics of Composite Materials 45 (2009) 145-150
Avci , Materials and Manufacturing Process 24:6 (2009) 688-692
Lomeli, Correlation between composition and properties of composite material based on scrap tires, Scientific Journal of Riga Technical University: Material Science and Applied Chemistry 21 (2010) 35-38
Plesuma, L.Locmele, The influence of composition and technology on the properties of composite material based on scrap tires and polymer binder, Scientific Journal of Riga Technical University: Material Science and Applied Chemistry 21 (2011) 103- 106
Plesuma, Investigation of possibility to regulate boundary processes in composite material made froms crap tires and polymer binder, Scientific Journal of Riga Technical University: Material Science and Applied Chemistry 27 (2013) 32-34.
Online since: July 2014
Authors: S. Sathish, T. Ganapathy, Thiyagarajan Bhoopathy
This project focuses on the experimental testing of hybrid composite materials.
Four combinations of composite materials viz., sisal-epoxy, jute-epoxy, sisal-glass-epoxy and sisal-jute-epoxy are manufactured to the ASTM (American Society for Testing and Materials) standards.
Work Methodology Selection of Materials.
Jones: Mechanics of Composite Materials, 2nd edition (1999)
Dimensional Stability and Mechanical Properties of Esterified Bagasse Composite, Journal of applied polymer science, Volume 76, (2000): p. 575-586
Online since: November 2012
Authors: Xian Li Wang, Lin Wang
Introduction A crisis of confidence on the entire exterior thermal insulation industry has formed by the constant occurrence fire of the building's exterior wall thermal insulation materials and decoration materials.
At present, more than 80 percent of the building thermal insulation materials are organic combustible materials, such as EPS, XPS, PU and others.
Choice of Materials The choice of materials is the key to develop the building material which has thermal insulation and fireproofing double function.
Journal of Polymer Engineering, vol.25,2005(2)165-174
,Waitkus P.A. .Journal of Applied Polymer Science, vol.79,2001(3) 385- 395
Online since: January 2013
Authors: Yan Chun Xiao, Hong Fang Xie, Mei Zhen Zhou, Shuang Chen, Zhen Chen
The PVA/ SA and the PVA / CS was cross-linked by inorganic nano-materials and glutaraldehyde(GA), respectively.
Introduction With the rise of nano material technology and the development of ultra fine powder particles, the natural polymer materials doped with the inorganic nanometers obtain rapid development.
Journal of Colloid and Interface Science,2008,320:341-345
Journal of Membrane Science 2004 (236): 39-51
Journal of Membrane Science.2008,325:528-536
Online since: February 2014
Authors: Hong Bo Zheng, Shu Shen Zhang, Dong Ming Wei
The Capacities Evaluation of Oil Absorption Materials Dongming Wei a, Hongbo Zheng band Shushen Zhang Key Laboratory of Industrial Ecology and Environmental Engineering (MOE), School of Environmental Science and Technology, Dalian University of Technology, Dalian 116024, China aemail:0325dongming@163.com bemail:dlhongbo@126.com Keywords: Oil absorption materials; capacities; comprehensive evaluation Abstract:Nowadays, more and more oil-absorbing materials are researched, but lacking of an effective index system to evaluate capacities of oil-absorbing materials.
At present, the common oil-absorbing materials are divided into three categories: natural mineral oil-absorbing materials, organic materials and synthetic polymer materials.
More and more oil absorption materials are collected, researched and developed.
On the other hand, how to deal with these oily materials[4].
Journal of Hazardous Materials, 2007(145):148–153 [3] Yuan Gao, Laihong Yan, Luwei Ying.
Online since: May 2012
Authors: Ji Chao Wang, Guang Wu Liu, Guang Ming Wu, Xing Yuan Ni, Zhi Hua Zhang, Jun Shen, Bin Zhou
Nano-porous monolithic SiO2 aerogel as insulation material was prepared from silicon alkoxide as the precursor materials, followed by ethanol supercritical drying in this paper.
In order to improve the mechanical properties of silica aerogel monoliths, the ceramic fibers were mixed in the pure aerogel, or integrating inorganic fiber materials as skeleton materials with low thermal conductivity supporting.
Two different types were prepared with doped (type I) and composite (type II) materials separately.
The pattern is covered on both sides by an insulation material to give mechanical strength to the sensor and to allow measurements on electrical conducting materials.
In fact, the results only described the properties of the composite materials as a supporting skeleton.
Showing 2721 to 2730 of 97103 items