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Online since: March 2025
Authors: Anne Zulfia Syahrial, Fiona Angellinnov, Achmad Subhan, Tribidasari Anggraningrum Ivandini, Afriyanti Sumboja, Qing Yu Yan, Bambang Priyono
Characteristics of NMC811 after Surface Modification Using Rice Husk Derived Silica Coating
Fiona Angellinnov1,a, Achmad Subhan2,b,
Tribidasari Anggraningrum Ivandini3,c, Afriyanti Sumboja4,d,
Bambang Priyono1,5,e, Qingyu Yan6,f and Anne Zulfia Syahrial1,5,g*
1Department of Metallurgical and Materials Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Universitas Indonesia, Depok, 16424, Indonesia
2Research Centre for Advanced Materials-National Research and Innovation Agency, South Tangerang, 15314, Indonesia
3Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Universitas Indonesia, Depok 16424, Indonesia
4Material Science and Engineering Research Group, Faculty of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Institut Teknologi Bandung, Jl.
Materials Characterization.
The bare and silica coated NMC811 were used as active materials in the fabrication of CR2032 coin cell for electrochemical measurements.
The active materials were mixed with PVDF and super P (weight ratio of 8:1:1) dissolved in NMP.
Meethong: Key Engineering Materials Vol. 766 (2018) p. 51–57 [20] Y.
Materials Characterization.
The bare and silica coated NMC811 were used as active materials in the fabrication of CR2032 coin cell for electrochemical measurements.
The active materials were mixed with PVDF and super P (weight ratio of 8:1:1) dissolved in NMP.
Meethong: Key Engineering Materials Vol. 766 (2018) p. 51–57 [20] Y.
Online since: May 2021
Authors: S.M. Sarychev, A.A. Orlov, Aleksei A. Orlov
Narayan, Biomedical materials: Springer, 2009
Dahotre, Corrosion degradation and prevention by surface modification of biometallic materials, Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Medicine. vol. 18 (2007) 725-751
Gogia, Ti based biomaterials, the ultimate choice for orthopaedic implants–A review, Progress in Materials Science. vol. 54 (2009) 397-425
[20] Alfons Fischera, Sabine Wei ß, Markus A Wimmer, The tribological difference between biomedical steels and CoCrMo-alloys, Journal of the mechanical behavior of bimedical materials. vol. 9 (2012) 50-62
Solovev, Energy Parameters of the Binder during Activation in the Vortex Layer Apparatus, Materials Science Forum, Vol. 945 (2019) 98-103.
Dahotre, Corrosion degradation and prevention by surface modification of biometallic materials, Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Medicine. vol. 18 (2007) 725-751
Gogia, Ti based biomaterials, the ultimate choice for orthopaedic implants–A review, Progress in Materials Science. vol. 54 (2009) 397-425
[20] Alfons Fischera, Sabine Wei ß, Markus A Wimmer, The tribological difference between biomedical steels and CoCrMo-alloys, Journal of the mechanical behavior of bimedical materials. vol. 9 (2012) 50-62
Solovev, Energy Parameters of the Binder during Activation in the Vortex Layer Apparatus, Materials Science Forum, Vol. 945 (2019) 98-103.
Online since: January 2022
Authors: Elise Elsacker, Lars de Laet, Aurélie Van Wylick, Li Li Yap, Eveline Peeters
In the search for environmentally friendly materials, mycelium composites have been labelled as high potential bio-based alternatives to fossil-based and synthetic materials in various fields.
Analysis of Thermal Insulation Building Materials Based on Natural Fibers.
Journal of Biobased Materials and Bioenergy J.
Growing and testing mycelium bricks as building insulation materials.
Journal of Materials in Civil Engineering 29, 04017030. https://doi.org/10.1061/(ASCE)MT.1943-5533.0001866
Analysis of Thermal Insulation Building Materials Based on Natural Fibers.
Journal of Biobased Materials and Bioenergy J.
Growing and testing mycelium bricks as building insulation materials.
Journal of Materials in Civil Engineering 29, 04017030. https://doi.org/10.1061/(ASCE)MT.1943-5533.0001866
Online since: July 2011
Authors: Tun Ping Teng, Bo Gu Lin, Yun Yu Yeh
The objective of this paper is to investigate the optimal parameters of added nano-materials.
With the developments of nanotechnology, adding nano-materials to improve the thermal performance of traditional materials have been widely studied [1, 24-27].
The above-mentioned added nano-materials have high stability and the advantages of hard aging.
TEM image of the nano-materials.
[26] Guiyin Fang, Hui Li, Fan Yang, Xu Liu, ShuangmaoWu: Chemical Engineering Journal Vol. 153 (2009), p. 217
With the developments of nanotechnology, adding nano-materials to improve the thermal performance of traditional materials have been widely studied [1, 24-27].
The above-mentioned added nano-materials have high stability and the advantages of hard aging.
TEM image of the nano-materials.
[26] Guiyin Fang, Hui Li, Fan Yang, Xu Liu, ShuangmaoWu: Chemical Engineering Journal Vol. 153 (2009), p. 217
Online since: October 2014
Authors: Yi Bo Yang, Wen Ying Guo, Heng Chang Wang, Mei Ru Zheng
The soda residue can be used in inorganic binder stabilized materials.
Raw Materials and Experimental Methods Raw Materials The soda residue was the by-production of the production of soda from Nanfang Soda Plant, and the main chemical components of soda residue are shown in Table 1.
Dry the surfaces of samples and seal the profile with seal materials.
Marine Sciences. 3 (1998)65-67
Journal of Qingdao Technological University. 5 (2008) 29-33
Raw Materials and Experimental Methods Raw Materials The soda residue was the by-production of the production of soda from Nanfang Soda Plant, and the main chemical components of soda residue are shown in Table 1.
Dry the surfaces of samples and seal the profile with seal materials.
Marine Sciences. 3 (1998)65-67
Journal of Qingdao Technological University. 5 (2008) 29-33
Online since: September 2013
Authors: Xiao Qiang Wen
Experimental results showed that different solid materials had different biological affinity, which showed that the growth of biofouling was influenced by material surface properties.
They are as follows: Input1: carbon content of the surface materials (mass percentage, hereinafter the same), % Input2: hydrogen content of the surface materials, % Input3: oxygen content of the surface materials, % Input4: flow rate, m/s While the output of the model was the average biofouling amount: output, mg/cm2 In this case, select the 22 kinds of surface materials from reference [8] as the training samples.
The network were trained by the 22 kinds of surface materials, with hidden layer nodes automatically increasing from 1 node by examining the output errors of the network.
Chinese Journal of Sensors and Actuators, Vol. 18 (2005), p. 225 [3] Fan S S.
Journal of Electric Power Science and Technology, Vol. 22 (2007), p. 12 [4] Zhao B, Yang S R, Liu F.
They are as follows: Input1: carbon content of the surface materials (mass percentage, hereinafter the same), % Input2: hydrogen content of the surface materials, % Input3: oxygen content of the surface materials, % Input4: flow rate, m/s While the output of the model was the average biofouling amount: output, mg/cm2 In this case, select the 22 kinds of surface materials from reference [8] as the training samples.
The network were trained by the 22 kinds of surface materials, with hidden layer nodes automatically increasing from 1 node by examining the output errors of the network.
Chinese Journal of Sensors and Actuators, Vol. 18 (2005), p. 225 [3] Fan S S.
Journal of Electric Power Science and Technology, Vol. 22 (2007), p. 12 [4] Zhao B, Yang S R, Liu F.
Online since: January 2017
Authors: Huai Ying Zhou, Zong Lin Zuo, Jin Wang, Qing Rong Yao, Jian Qiu Deng, Zhong Min Wang
Spherical Li3V2(PO4)3/C cathode materials have been successfully synthesized by a spray drying method.
Fig. 1 XRD patterns of LVP/C cathode materials.
Maggay: Journal of Materials Science Materials in Electronics, Vol. 27 (2015) No.27, p.3292
Yu: Materials Letters, Vol. 83 (2012) No.23, p121
Liu: Materials Letters, Vol. 115 (2014) No.2, p.60
Fig. 1 XRD patterns of LVP/C cathode materials.
Maggay: Journal of Materials Science Materials in Electronics, Vol. 27 (2015) No.27, p.3292
Yu: Materials Letters, Vol. 83 (2012) No.23, p121
Liu: Materials Letters, Vol. 115 (2014) No.2, p.60
Online since: July 2014
Authors: Ramachandran Velmurugan, C.S. Jithin, S. Balasivanandha Prabu
The material development is aimed at utilizing a suitable Metal Alloy in combination with a most appropriate plastic material considering the achievement of desirable basic features of Smart materials like Shape Memory Effect, Flexibility, recovery time etc.
INTRODUCTION Shape memory alloys are smart materials, remembering their original, cold-forged shape; possessing a tendency of returning to the pre-deformed shape when heated or by providing electrical connectivity [1].
These materials were usually light weight, solid-state alternatives to conventional actuators such as hydraulic, pneumatic, and motor-based systems [2,3].
The recent developments and advancements in the Engineering sector urge for application of smart materials [Shape Memory Composites] in intelligent parts and control systems of Aerospace / automotive sectors [5].
Sandstro(1998) “Shape memory materials and hybrid composites for smart systems” journal of materials science 33 3763-3783 [6] H.K.
INTRODUCTION Shape memory alloys are smart materials, remembering their original, cold-forged shape; possessing a tendency of returning to the pre-deformed shape when heated or by providing electrical connectivity [1].
These materials were usually light weight, solid-state alternatives to conventional actuators such as hydraulic, pneumatic, and motor-based systems [2,3].
The recent developments and advancements in the Engineering sector urge for application of smart materials [Shape Memory Composites] in intelligent parts and control systems of Aerospace / automotive sectors [5].
Sandstro(1998) “Shape memory materials and hybrid composites for smart systems” journal of materials science 33 3763-3783 [6] H.K.
Online since: January 2018
Authors: Daniel P. Engelhart, Elena Plis, Russell Cooper, Sunita Humagain, Andrei Koch, Matthew Brunetti, Steven Greenbaum, Ryan Hoffmann
Charge transport in disordered materials like PI occurs via incoherent hopping among transport sites.
Connell, Applied Surface Science 255 (18), 8135-8144 (2009)
Fogdall, Journal of spacecraft and rockets 39 (6), 833-838 (2002)
Iacona, Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section B-Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms 80-1, 1045-1049 (1993)
Mehnert, in Application of Particle and Laser Beams in Materials Technology, edited by P.
Connell, Applied Surface Science 255 (18), 8135-8144 (2009)
Fogdall, Journal of spacecraft and rockets 39 (6), 833-838 (2002)
Iacona, Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section B-Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms 80-1, 1045-1049 (1993)
Mehnert, in Application of Particle and Laser Beams in Materials Technology, edited by P.
Online since: July 2005
Authors: Erde Wang, Wen Cong Zhang, X.L. Wang
Wang
1
School of Materials Science and Engineering, Harbin Institute of Technology,
Harbin 150001, P.
Table 1 Materials in the hydrogen storage experiments material purity specification manufacturer Mg >99% 20um Shanghai reagent company Ni >99% 20um Shenzhen reagent company MnO2 ﹥99% 20um Shanghai reagent company Results and discussion Hydrogen storage properties.
Koester: Journal of Alloys and Compounds Vol. 287 (1999), P.243 [2] W.
Bormann: Journal of Alloys and Compounds Vol.315 (2001), P.237 [3] Zhenxing Yu, Zuyan Liu, Wang Erde: Journal of Alloys and Compounds Vol. 333 (2002), P.207 [4] Muthukumar, P.
Miura: International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, Vol. 25 (2000), P.339 [8] S.Ben Nasrallah, A.Jemni: International Journal of Hydrogen Energy Vol. 22 (1997), P.67 [9] Kemal Aldas, Mahmut D.
Table 1 Materials in the hydrogen storage experiments material purity specification manufacturer Mg >99% 20um Shanghai reagent company Ni >99% 20um Shenzhen reagent company MnO2 ﹥99% 20um Shanghai reagent company Results and discussion Hydrogen storage properties.
Koester: Journal of Alloys and Compounds Vol. 287 (1999), P.243 [2] W.
Bormann: Journal of Alloys and Compounds Vol.315 (2001), P.237 [3] Zhenxing Yu, Zuyan Liu, Wang Erde: Journal of Alloys and Compounds Vol. 333 (2002), P.207 [4] Muthukumar, P.
Miura: International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, Vol. 25 (2000), P.339 [8] S.Ben Nasrallah, A.Jemni: International Journal of Hydrogen Energy Vol. 22 (1997), P.67 [9] Kemal Aldas, Mahmut D.