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Online since: July 2021
Authors: Kirill Degtyarev, Olena Strelnikova, Volodymyr Koloskov, Olena Sierikova
The series of nanocomposite materials based on epoxy matrix with carbon fillers of different shapes has been treated.
International Journal of Engineering Science. 132 (2018) 79-96
Strength of Materials.
Materials Science Forum. 1006 MSF (2020) 101–106
Functional Materials, 26(4) (2019) 718-722.
International Journal of Engineering Science. 132 (2018) 79-96
Strength of Materials.
Materials Science Forum. 1006 MSF (2020) 101–106
Functional Materials, 26(4) (2019) 718-722.
Online since: October 2013
Authors: Yan Li Chen, Wu You Fu, Pin Lv
These include size-dependent optical absorption spectra, large extinction coefficients, extended photostability and impact ionization effects, make QDs materials are very promising candidates for efficient light harvesting materials in sensitized solar cells [3, 4].
Lee: Journal of Power Sources.
Wei: Journal of Materials Chemistry.
Chang: Solar Energy Materials & Solar Cells.
Lee: Materials Letters.
Lee: Journal of Power Sources.
Wei: Journal of Materials Chemistry.
Chang: Solar Energy Materials & Solar Cells.
Lee: Materials Letters.
Online since: August 2018
Authors: Mohd Sobri Idris, F. A. Ismail, N.A.M. Ahmad Hambali, Rozana Aina Maulat Osman
Nanni, Journal of the American Ceramic Society, Vol. 85(6) (2002), p. 1569-1575
[5] P.
Shoutian, Journal of Rare Earths, Vol. 25 (2007), p. 154-157 [6] Y.
Cruz, Materials Science and Engineering: B, Vol. 177(11) (2012), p. 832-837 [7] N.
Tan, Materials Science Forum, Vol. 819 (2015) [8] J.
Han, Japanese Journal of Applied Physics, Vol. 40(8) (2001), p. 4952 [9] M.
Shoutian, Journal of Rare Earths, Vol. 25 (2007), p. 154-157 [6] Y.
Cruz, Materials Science and Engineering: B, Vol. 177(11) (2012), p. 832-837 [7] N.
Tan, Materials Science Forum, Vol. 819 (2015) [8] J.
Han, Japanese Journal of Applied Physics, Vol. 40(8) (2001), p. 4952 [9] M.
Online since: September 2013
Authors: Jim Jui Min Lin, Kuang Hung Cheng
This finding indicates that the recycling of non-inflammable materials, including iron, other metal, and glass, was successful, but for flammable materials, including paper, food wastes and plastics, there was still room for improvement.
Furthermore, the recycling of non-inflammable materials, including iron, other metal and glass, was successful, but for flammable materials, including paper, food wastes and plastics, there was still room for improvement.
Mar: Journal of Environmental Engineering, ASCE 119 (4)(1993), p. 631
Lin: Applied Mechanics and Materials Vol. 295-298 (2013), p. 1745
Kassinos: Journal of Environmental Management Vol. 91 (2010), p. 1131.
Furthermore, the recycling of non-inflammable materials, including iron, other metal and glass, was successful, but for flammable materials, including paper, food wastes and plastics, there was still room for improvement.
Mar: Journal of Environmental Engineering, ASCE 119 (4)(1993), p. 631
Lin: Applied Mechanics and Materials Vol. 295-298 (2013), p. 1745
Kassinos: Journal of Environmental Management Vol. 91 (2010), p. 1131.
Online since: September 2014
Authors: Ming Li Zhang, Tao Wang, Yong Kun Chen, Jin Yun Sun
Chen: Journal of Solid Rocket Technology, Vo3(198), p.20
[3] D-1A nose fairing separation fitting load test, NASA (Cleveland, Ohio, United States), January 1976, pp. 18,( 76N16447)
[4] L.
Russell Johnston: Mechanics of Materials, McGraw Hill Higher Education, 2010 [7] J.H.
Zhao: Journal of the Hebei Academy of Sciences, Vol.29(2012), p51 [11] S.
Yao: Journal of Materials Processing Technology, Vol.73(1998), p64 [12] A.
Qin: Journal Of Rare Earths, Vol.29(2011), p1004 [13] D.
Russell Johnston: Mechanics of Materials, McGraw Hill Higher Education, 2010 [7] J.H.
Zhao: Journal of the Hebei Academy of Sciences, Vol.29(2012), p51 [11] S.
Yao: Journal of Materials Processing Technology, Vol.73(1998), p64 [12] A.
Qin: Journal Of Rare Earths, Vol.29(2011), p1004 [13] D.
Online since: December 2014
Authors: Jian Qiang Zhang, Yan Jun Zheng, Li Wang, Shao Wei Li, Jing Xu, Yi Cao
After the creep tests, the tensile profiles were analyzed to understand the creep rate of different materials.
J.The influence of low-strain thermo-mechanical processing on grain boundary network characteristics in type 304 austenitic stainless steel.School of Materials, the University of Manchester, Manchester M1 7HS, United Kingdom.
Journal of Microscopy, Vol. 230, Pt 3 2008, pp. 435–444
School of Materials.
Universidade Federal Fluminense Journal of Materials Science 38 (2003) 3527-3533.
J.The influence of low-strain thermo-mechanical processing on grain boundary network characteristics in type 304 austenitic stainless steel.School of Materials, the University of Manchester, Manchester M1 7HS, United Kingdom.
Journal of Microscopy, Vol. 230, Pt 3 2008, pp. 435–444
School of Materials.
Universidade Federal Fluminense Journal of Materials Science 38 (2003) 3527-3533.
Online since: February 2014
Authors: Rozana Mohd Dahan, Adillah Nurashikin Arshad, Muhamad Naiman Sarip, Seong Ling Yap, Mohamad Hafiz Mohd Wahid, Dzaraini Kamarun
Rozana, et al., "Effect of PTFE and OTS on the Ferroelectric Properties of PVDF-TrFE Thin Films " World Applied Sciences Journal, vol. 16, pp. 1196-1202, 2012
Dorai, M.J, "plasma surface modification of polymers using athmospheric pressure," Plasma Science, p. 329, 2002
[7] Rozana Mohd Dahan, et al., "Surface Modification of Polyvinylidenefluoride-Trifluoroethylene Film Using Argon Gas Plasma," Advanced Materials Research, vol. 626, pp. 317-323 2013 [8] S.
Arshad, "Dielectric Properties of Collagen on Plasma Modified Polyvinylidene Fluoride," American Journal of Applied Sciences, vol. 9, pp. 694-699, 2012
Kull, et al., "Surface modification with nitrogen-containing plasmas to produce hydrophilic, low-fouling membranes," Journal of Membrane Science, vol. 246, pp. 203-215, 2005
Dorai, M.J, "plasma surface modification of polymers using athmospheric pressure," Plasma Science, p. 329, 2002
[7] Rozana Mohd Dahan, et al., "Surface Modification of Polyvinylidenefluoride-Trifluoroethylene Film Using Argon Gas Plasma," Advanced Materials Research, vol. 626, pp. 317-323 2013 [8] S.
Arshad, "Dielectric Properties of Collagen on Plasma Modified Polyvinylidene Fluoride," American Journal of Applied Sciences, vol. 9, pp. 694-699, 2012
Kull, et al., "Surface modification with nitrogen-containing plasmas to produce hydrophilic, low-fouling membranes," Journal of Membrane Science, vol. 246, pp. 203-215, 2005
Online since: November 2013
Authors: Qi Ping Xiong, Li Ming Ke, Fen Cheng Liu, Xi Liang Chen, Qiang Liu
Introduction
With the advent of the carbon nanotubes (CNTs) and deeppening of nanocrystaline materials research, it provides a new way for the further improvement of the performance of composite materials for the high aspect ratio and super-strong mechanical properties of CNTs.
It’s attributed to the FSP which has good refining effect on materials [12].
[2] National Natural Science Foundation committee, Metal material science Beijing, Science press, 2006
[3] Hoyd.D.J, Particle reinforced aluminium and magnesium matrix composites, International Materials Reviews. 39(1) (1994) 1~2 [4] Hansang Kwon, Marc Leparoux, Hot extruded carbon nanotube reinforced aluminum matrix composite materials, Nanotechnology. 23(2012) 415701-415711
Journal of composite materials. 2011, 28(2) (2011) 185-190
It’s attributed to the FSP which has good refining effect on materials [12].
[2] National Natural Science Foundation committee, Metal material science Beijing, Science press, 2006
[3] Hoyd.D.J, Particle reinforced aluminium and magnesium matrix composites, International Materials Reviews. 39(1) (1994) 1~2 [4] Hansang Kwon, Marc Leparoux, Hot extruded carbon nanotube reinforced aluminum matrix composite materials, Nanotechnology. 23(2012) 415701-415711
Journal of composite materials. 2011, 28(2) (2011) 185-190
Online since: October 2014
Authors: Ke Su, Ze Feng Zheng
In the choice of materials, this paper presented a method for the re-combination of recycled materials.
Some scholars describe green product life cycle includes a collection of raw material, preparation of raw materials, manufacturing, packaging, transportation, sales, use, recycling (recycle) closed chain ring.
Chinese Journal of management science, 2009, 12 (4) [2] Liu Zhifeng, Liu Guangfu.
Science & technology, 1997 (4): 48-50
Environmental science, 1999,19 (1): 63 -66
Some scholars describe green product life cycle includes a collection of raw material, preparation of raw materials, manufacturing, packaging, transportation, sales, use, recycling (recycle) closed chain ring.
Chinese Journal of management science, 2009, 12 (4) [2] Liu Zhifeng, Liu Guangfu.
Science & technology, 1997 (4): 48-50
Environmental science, 1999,19 (1): 63 -66
Online since: October 2014
Authors: Lei Lei Qi
Study on Preparation of Porous ZnO Microspheres and Photocatalytic Performance
Leilei Qi
School of Science, Sichuan University of Science & Engineering, China
Keywords: ZnO; Porous microspheres; Solvothermal method; Nanometer material
Abstract.
ZnO is the most abundant morphology in semiconductor materials for metal oxide, its photocatalytic performance dependent on the morphology and structure of ZnO, and has been reported to demonstrate a multi-level structure of ZnO micro nano materials that can exhibit better photocatalytic properties.
ZnO nano materials (1) The structure of the Zinc Oxide Zinc Oxide is a wide direct bandgap II-VI semiconductor material, there are three kinds of crystal structure, as shown in Figure 1 [7]: square rock salt, zinc blende structure and six wurtzite structure.
Zinc Oxide preparation of nano materials have been widely studied in recent years, Zinc Oxide a wide variety of nanostructures have been prepared, including Zinc Oxide nanoparticles.
Nanometer material and its application[J].Journal of Zhoukou Normal University,2005, 22 (2): 27-29
ZnO is the most abundant morphology in semiconductor materials for metal oxide, its photocatalytic performance dependent on the morphology and structure of ZnO, and has been reported to demonstrate a multi-level structure of ZnO micro nano materials that can exhibit better photocatalytic properties.
ZnO nano materials (1) The structure of the Zinc Oxide Zinc Oxide is a wide direct bandgap II-VI semiconductor material, there are three kinds of crystal structure, as shown in Figure 1 [7]: square rock salt, zinc blende structure and six wurtzite structure.
Zinc Oxide preparation of nano materials have been widely studied in recent years, Zinc Oxide a wide variety of nanostructures have been prepared, including Zinc Oxide nanoparticles.
Nanometer material and its application[J].Journal of Zhoukou Normal University,2005, 22 (2): 27-29