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Online since: August 2013
Authors: Lian Hai Shan, Zhi Bin Zhang, Yuan Yuan Cui, Shuai Huang
Experimental
Materials Polyethylene glycol (PEG) (Gaonan chemical plant, south of Shanghai Pudong, China).
All the chemicals and materials were commercially available as guaranteed-grade reagents and used without further purification and treatment.
It was observed that swelling ratio of the materials increased with PEG percentage rising.
European Polymer Journal,2009,5(45): 1412-1419
European Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 2009, 36(4-5): 555-564.
All the chemicals and materials were commercially available as guaranteed-grade reagents and used without further purification and treatment.
It was observed that swelling ratio of the materials increased with PEG percentage rising.
European Polymer Journal,2009,5(45): 1412-1419
European Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 2009, 36(4-5): 555-564.
Online since: January 2012
Authors: Ya Lei Zhang, Xue Fei Zhou, Xiao Ya Sun, Hua Qiang Chu
While choosing basement membrane materials of DMBR, the strength, chemical stability, stain resistance, durability and hydrophilicity of material should be taken in consideration as well as membrane costs.
The common basement membrane materials may contain microfiltration and ultrafiltration membrane made of polysulfone polymer, stainless steel mesh, non-woven fabric, industrial fabric, ceramic tube and some porous inorganic materials such as sintered polyethylene.
Davis, “Modelling of fouling reduction by secondary membranes,” Journal of Membrane Science, vol. 168, pp. 243- 258, 2000
Journal of Membrane Science, 2006, 278: 381-389
Environment Science. 2007. 28 (6)
The common basement membrane materials may contain microfiltration and ultrafiltration membrane made of polysulfone polymer, stainless steel mesh, non-woven fabric, industrial fabric, ceramic tube and some porous inorganic materials such as sintered polyethylene.
Davis, “Modelling of fouling reduction by secondary membranes,” Journal of Membrane Science, vol. 168, pp. 243- 258, 2000
Journal of Membrane Science, 2006, 278: 381-389
Environment Science. 2007. 28 (6)
Online since: March 2017
Authors: Hasmaliza Mohamad, Nurul Farhana Ibrahim, Siti Noor Fazliah Mohd Noor
Introduction
A material that allow to bond with living tissue is known as bioactive material.
Materials and Method Sample preparation.
Pyare, Characterization of ZnO substituted 45S5 bioactive glasses and glass – ceramics, Journal of Materials Science Research. 1(2) (2012) 207-220
Ali, Bioactive Glass: A Material for the Future.
Larry, Hierarchical porous materials for tissue engineering, Phylosofical transaction of the royal society A. 364(1838) (2006) 263-281
Materials and Method Sample preparation.
Pyare, Characterization of ZnO substituted 45S5 bioactive glasses and glass – ceramics, Journal of Materials Science Research. 1(2) (2012) 207-220
Ali, Bioactive Glass: A Material for the Future.
Larry, Hierarchical porous materials for tissue engineering, Phylosofical transaction of the royal society A. 364(1838) (2006) 263-281
Online since: January 2022
Authors: Ziyauddin Seikh, Sandip Kunar, Rafiqul Haque, Shamim Haidar, Mukandar Sekh
Due to its high-tech structural, functional applications like defence, automobile, aerospace, thermal sensitive materials.
Al-Matrix composites are considered as one of those classes of advanced engineering materials.
Introduction Metal matrix Composite (MMCs) are produced by joining two or more materials which are dissimilar in chemical and physical behaviour.
Nowadays, these types of materials requirement is increasing very fast in the area of automotive industries and aerospace engineering.
In addition, the experimental investigation on WEDM on the MMC materials are also presented in this research study.
Al-Matrix composites are considered as one of those classes of advanced engineering materials.
Introduction Metal matrix Composite (MMCs) are produced by joining two or more materials which are dissimilar in chemical and physical behaviour.
Nowadays, these types of materials requirement is increasing very fast in the area of automotive industries and aerospace engineering.
In addition, the experimental investigation on WEDM on the MMC materials are also presented in this research study.
Online since: June 2013
Authors: Zhong De Shan, Feng Liu, Wei Xiao Du
Introduction
Potential benefits of advanced composite materials, such as 3D composites, include reduced weight, superior stiffness, and good design flexibility [1]. 3D composites is weaved the fibers into preform firstly and then impregnated to a part.
Acknowledge This work was supported by grants from the Nature Science Foundation of China-NSFC(No.51035003).
Journal of Composite Materials,30(11):1191~1209, (1996) [8] Qiu JingJing,Duan Yuexin, Liang Zhiyong, Computer simulation and actual experiments of RTM Mold-filling process affected by processing parameters, Acta Materiae Compositae Sinica,6(V21):70~74,(2004) [9] Spoerre J, Zhang C, Wang B,et al.
Journal of Composite Materials,32(13);1244~1271,(1998)
Acknowledge This work was supported by grants from the Nature Science Foundation of China-NSFC(No.51035003).
Journal of Composite Materials,30(11):1191~1209, (1996) [8] Qiu JingJing,Duan Yuexin, Liang Zhiyong, Computer simulation and actual experiments of RTM Mold-filling process affected by processing parameters, Acta Materiae Compositae Sinica,6(V21):70~74,(2004) [9] Spoerre J, Zhang C, Wang B,et al.
Journal of Composite Materials,32(13);1244~1271,(1998)
Online since: November 2022
Authors: Imelda Loera Hernández, María Guadalupe Moreno Treviño, Nancy Lucero Tapia Ruiz, Gerardo Garza
Assessment of heavy metal contamination and Hg- resistant bacteria in surface water from different regions of Delhi, India, Saudi Journal of Biological Sciences, 25, 1687-1695
Adsortion of heavy metals in residual water using organic materials, Technologies, 18, 109-123
I, Ann Arbor Science, Ann Arbor, MI, 1981, pp. 261–265
[21] Mittal, A., Kaur, D., Malviya, A., Mittal J., Gupta, V.K., Adsorption studies on the removal of coloring agent phenol red from wastewater using waste materials as adsorbents.
Journal of Colloid and Interface Science. 337 (2009) 345-354.
Adsortion of heavy metals in residual water using organic materials, Technologies, 18, 109-123
I, Ann Arbor Science, Ann Arbor, MI, 1981, pp. 261–265
[21] Mittal, A., Kaur, D., Malviya, A., Mittal J., Gupta, V.K., Adsorption studies on the removal of coloring agent phenol red from wastewater using waste materials as adsorbents.
Journal of Colloid and Interface Science. 337 (2009) 345-354.
Online since: June 2013
Authors: Shi Min Feng, Sui Hua Zhou, Zhi Yi Chen
The search coil magnetometer for themis, Space Science Review Vol. 141, pp.265-275. (2008)
[4] Seran, H.
Chinese Journal of Scientific Instrument, (in Chinese)2010(11), pp.2461-2466
Chinese Journal of Sensors and Actuators, (in Chinese) 2007, 20(9), pp.1967-1970
Demagnetizing factors of rods.Journal of Applied Physics.1942,13, pp.320-326
Journal of Applied Physics 105, 07E708 (2009).
Chinese Journal of Scientific Instrument, (in Chinese)2010(11), pp.2461-2466
Chinese Journal of Sensors and Actuators, (in Chinese) 2007, 20(9), pp.1967-1970
Demagnetizing factors of rods.Journal of Applied Physics.1942,13, pp.320-326
Journal of Applied Physics 105, 07E708 (2009).
Online since: March 2012
Authors: S.H. Sharifi Teshnizi, S.S.R. Koloor, G. Sharifishourabi, Amran Ayob, Yahya Mohd Yazid
Introduction
Composite material is a structure which consists of two or more components of different materials that are mixed at a macroscopic level and are not soluble in each other.
These different materials provide the composite singular mechanical properties.
Fig. 1 is showing a pipeline installed on the ground and supported by curvature structure, to transfer liquid materials such as oil or water.
Elsevier Science. 62(5), 817-829. (1996) [2] Tennyson RC.
AIAA Journal 23, 39(10), 1086-1092. (1985) [4] Fuchs HP, Starnes Jr.
These different materials provide the composite singular mechanical properties.
Fig. 1 is showing a pipeline installed on the ground and supported by curvature structure, to transfer liquid materials such as oil or water.
Elsevier Science. 62(5), 817-829. (1996) [2] Tennyson RC.
AIAA Journal 23, 39(10), 1086-1092. (1985) [4] Fuchs HP, Starnes Jr.
Online since: March 2014
Authors: Xiao Long Li, Guo Zhong Li, Ling Wang, Deng Cheng Su
Insulation materials commonly used in building are divided into two major categories: organic material and inorganic material.
With in-depth research of composite wall insulation materials, composite wall insulation material has gradually overcome the poor fire resistance of traditional organic insulation material, the poor insulation of inorganic insulation materials, as well as the poor compatibility between the interfacial bonding [3].
Therefore, an in-depth the study on composite insulation materials has extremely important significance.
As the uniform package between polystyrene particles as a lightweight aggregate and cement as cementitious materials is particularly important, the control of appropriate volume ratio and water-cement ratio on the performance of insulation materials is very critical.
[3] Zhang Jusong, Jin Jianwei: Research Journal of Shenyang Jianzhu University(Natural Science), 3 (2007), p.443-447.
With in-depth research of composite wall insulation materials, composite wall insulation material has gradually overcome the poor fire resistance of traditional organic insulation material, the poor insulation of inorganic insulation materials, as well as the poor compatibility between the interfacial bonding [3].
Therefore, an in-depth the study on composite insulation materials has extremely important significance.
As the uniform package between polystyrene particles as a lightweight aggregate and cement as cementitious materials is particularly important, the control of appropriate volume ratio and water-cement ratio on the performance of insulation materials is very critical.
[3] Zhang Jusong, Jin Jianwei: Research Journal of Shenyang Jianzhu University(Natural Science), 3 (2007), p.443-447.
Online since: June 2013
Authors: Jia Cheng, Zhen Wei Huang, Yan Zhou, Dai Liang Xie, Wen Jun Zhu
The diameter of the silver-coated FBG sensing probe is only 0.125 mm, with the PVC materials deposited around the surface of the both ends with a diameter of 0.9 mm.
Silicon is usually used as substrate materials in traditional micro thermal gas flow sensors.
In recent years, researchers launch out into a series of experiments to research the influences which are caused by different sensor substrate material, structure or size by using finite element softwares[13].
PVC materials with a diameter of 0.9mm are also added to both ends for protection.
Acknowledgements This work is financially supported by the National Natural Science Foundation (61203205).
Silicon is usually used as substrate materials in traditional micro thermal gas flow sensors.
In recent years, researchers launch out into a series of experiments to research the influences which are caused by different sensor substrate material, structure or size by using finite element softwares[13].
PVC materials with a diameter of 0.9mm are also added to both ends for protection.
Acknowledgements This work is financially supported by the National Natural Science Foundation (61203205).