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Online since: October 2014
Authors: M. Neil James, D.G. Hattingh, Dreyer Bernard, L.G. von Wielligh
The MIG weld displayed a dendritic structure, which is typical of fusion welding in a 5xxx series aluminium alloy, while both the 0mm and 1mm gap FS welds displayed dynamically recrystallized weld zones.
Materials chemistry and physics. 2007;104(2):244-248
Materials chemistry and physics. 2007;104(2):244-248
Online since: March 2025
Authors: N.V. Venkataraman, Krishna Chaitanya Solasa, Abhijit Bhattacharyya, Palash Roy Choudhury
Micro-Raman Spectroscopic Study of the Tribology of AlCrN Coated Cemented Tungsten Carbide Pins Dry Sliding on Hardened Steel Discs
Krishna Chaitanya Solasa1,a, Abhijit Bhattacharyya2,b,
Palash Roy Choudhury2,c and N V Venkataraman1,d *
1Department of Chemistry, Ecole Centrale School of Engineering, Mahindra University, Hyderabad, India - 500043
2Department of Mechanical and Aerospace engineering, Ecole Centrale School of Engineering, Mahindra University, Hyderabad, India – 500043
aKrishna20pche002@mahindrauniversity.edu.in,babhijit.bhattacharyya@mahindrauniversity.edu.in, cpalash.roychoudhury@mahindrauniversity.edu.in, dvenkatraman.nv@mahindrauniversity.edu.in
Keywords: Raman spectroscopy; lattice vibrations; cutting tools; hard coatings.
Rajam, “A Raman-scattering study on the interface structure of nanolayered TiAlN/TiN and TiN/NbN multilayer thin films grown by reactive dc magnetron sputtering” J.
Rajam, “A Raman-scattering study on the interface structure of nanolayered TiAlN/TiN and TiN/NbN multilayer thin films grown by reactive dc magnetron sputtering” J.
Online since: November 2015
Authors: Andrea Osburg, Martin Ulrich, Alexander Gypser
Finger-Institute for Building Material Engineering, Chair of Building Chemistry and Polymer Materials, Coudraystraße 11 A, 99423 Weimar, Germany
aandrea.osburg@uni-weimar.de, balexander.gypser@uni-weimar.de, cmartin.ulrich@uni-weimar.de
Keywords: polymer concrete (PC); resin concrete; unsatured polyester resin (UP); desert sand; strength; durability; ageing
Abstract.
The predominant applications of polymer concrete in construction industry are restorations of damaged cement concrete structures, industrial flooring or precast components like underground pipes and channels.
The predominant applications of polymer concrete in construction industry are restorations of damaged cement concrete structures, industrial flooring or precast components like underground pipes and channels.
Online since: May 2012
Authors: Hong Bo Tang, Min Sun, Yan Ping Li, Si Qing Dong
The inner structure of starch is formed from two regions—crystalline and amorphous lamellae, which together form the crystalline and amorphous growth rings Simple value-addition is represented by washing, air classification, centrifugation and pre-gelatinization.
[3]R.L.Whistler,J.N.Bemiller and E.F.Paschall: Starch Chemistry and Technology(Academic Press, New York and London 1984)
[3]R.L.Whistler,J.N.Bemiller and E.F.Paschall: Starch Chemistry and Technology(Academic Press, New York and London 1984)
Online since: April 2012
Authors: Matejka Turel, Aleksandra Lobnik, Špela Korent Urek
The quantum-dots (QDs) are luminescent nanocrystallites emerging as a class of fluorescent reporters with properties and applications that are not available with traditional organic dyes or nanocomposite structures doped with them [6,7].
Sanz-Medel: Trac-Trends in Analytical Chemistry Vol. 25 (2006), p. 207
Sanz-Medel: Trac-Trends in Analytical Chemistry Vol. 25 (2006), p. 207
Online since: July 2012
Authors: Ai Zheng Chen, Yuan Gang Liu, Shi Bin Wang, Yan Bai, Zong Xiang Chen
Furthermore, compared with PLL, PLO has a higher charge density [12] and shorter amino acid monomers in its structure, which is likely to allow the PLO to bind more efficiently to the alginate membrane [11].
Orive, R.M Hernandez, A.R Gascon, J.L Pedraz, B.J de Haan, M.M Faas, H.J Mathieu, P. de Vos; Chemistry and the biological response against immunoisolating alginate-polycation capsules of different composition, Biomaterials (2006), 27 (28), 4831-39
Orive, R.M Hernandez, A.R Gascon, J.L Pedraz, B.J de Haan, M.M Faas, H.J Mathieu, P. de Vos; Chemistry and the biological response against immunoisolating alginate-polycation capsules of different composition, Biomaterials (2006), 27 (28), 4831-39
Online since: July 2025
Authors: Azaria Ivana Ramadani, Qonitah Fardiyah, Barlah Rumhayati
Chemical Structure of SDS (a); Process Modified of Microplastic Surfaces (b)
(c)
After Electrocoagulation
After Coagulation-Flocculation
(a)
(b)
Al(OH)4-+ (modified MP)+→ Al(OH)4--(PVC Modified) +s (Solution) (7)
Reaction in sludge:
Fig.4.
Indonesian Journal of Chemistry, 24(5), 1498–1513. 2024, doi: 10.22146/ijc.95589
Indonesian Journal of Chemistry, 24(5), 1498–1513. 2024, doi: 10.22146/ijc.95589
Online since: October 2010
Authors: Ichiro Yamanaka, Yuta Nabae, Takeo Ito
Effect of an Oxides Composite Support of Ce(Sm)O3-La(Sr)CrO3 on Pd-Ni Alloy for Decomposition Activity of CH4
Ichiro Yamanaka1, a, Yuta Nabae1,b Takeo Ito 1
1 Department of Applied Chemistry, Tokyo Institute of Technology,
2-12-1-S1-43 Ookayama, Meguro-ku, Tokyo 152-8852, Japan
ayamanaka@apc.titech.ac.jp, b nabae.y.aa@m.titech.ac.jp,
Keywords: SOFC anode, Methane fuel, Pd-Ni alloy catalysis, Ce(Sm)O3, La(Sr)CrO3.
Experimental Details of the cell structure, the preparation of cell unit and catalyst loading were described in the previous report [5].
Experimental Details of the cell structure, the preparation of cell unit and catalyst loading were described in the previous report [5].
Online since: January 2019
Authors: Evgeny Fedorov, Nataliya Chicherina, Josef Tlusty, Valeriya Tuzikova
Fig. 4 The structure of experimental installation
The described model allows to interpret a diffraction picture on a relative positioning of minima and maxima and to calculate the fiber’s diameter.
Vašíček, O, Radioactive waste disposal fees-Methodology for calculation, Radiation Physics and Chemistry 104 (2014) 398-403 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.radphyschem.2014.02.008
Vašíček, O, Radioactive waste disposal fees-Methodology for calculation, Radiation Physics and Chemistry 104 (2014) 398-403 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.radphyschem.2014.02.008