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Online since: May 2019
Authors: Nattha Pensupa, Thitika Jungpanich, Naphat Albutt, Suejit Pechprasarn, Kodchakorn Ittipornnuson
Surface plasmon resonance (SPR) based biosensor is a gold standard optical sensor for biological protein interaction in life science.
The plasmonic angle is sensitive to material and refractive indices on the surface of the gold.
Biological protein interaction in life science The SPR based sensor is usually used to measure protein interaction between an antigen-antibody pair[2-8].
Acknowledgements The authors would also like to thank the Division of Industrial Materials Science, Faculty of Science and Technology, Rajamangala University of Technology Phra Nakhon (RMUTP).
Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture, 74(4) (1997) 547-550
The plasmonic angle is sensitive to material and refractive indices on the surface of the gold.
Biological protein interaction in life science The SPR based sensor is usually used to measure protein interaction between an antigen-antibody pair[2-8].
Acknowledgements The authors would also like to thank the Division of Industrial Materials Science, Faculty of Science and Technology, Rajamangala University of Technology Phra Nakhon (RMUTP).
Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture, 74(4) (1997) 547-550
Online since: October 2011
Authors: Jun Lu, Cheng Wu Lin
Abstract: Magnetically controlled shape memory alloy (MSMA) is widely concerned because of its superior characteristics in the field of functional materials.
The experimental results show the device can conveniently test the external characteristics of MSMA materials.
A special property of MSMA material is that the energy needed for deforming the unit cells is much smaller than in most other materials, the shape memory effect can be instantaneously completed by the magnetic field [1].
Journal of Material Science and Technology, 2006, 22(1): 55-58 [4] Zhang Qingxin, Wang Fengxiang, Li Wenjun, et al.
Rare Metal Materials and Engineering, 2005, 34(8): 1263-1266 [5] Couch R N, Chopra I.
The experimental results show the device can conveniently test the external characteristics of MSMA materials.
A special property of MSMA material is that the energy needed for deforming the unit cells is much smaller than in most other materials, the shape memory effect can be instantaneously completed by the magnetic field [1].
Journal of Material Science and Technology, 2006, 22(1): 55-58 [4] Zhang Qingxin, Wang Fengxiang, Li Wenjun, et al.
Rare Metal Materials and Engineering, 2005, 34(8): 1263-1266 [5] Couch R N, Chopra I.
Online since: January 2013
Authors: Shu Ling Lai, Huai Tzu Cheng, Ju Yi Shih
Prospective Design Method
The forward-looking design method will use new materials and manufacturing techniques as the substrate for textile design and applications.
The emergence of such new materials will be able to accelerate the progress and practical use of solar powered textiles in the world.
Alstrup: Solar energy Materials and Solar Cells, Vol. 90, Issue 7-8 (2006), p. 1058
Gaudiana: Science, Vol. 324, No. 5924 (2009), p. 232
Gleason: Advanced Materials, Vol. 23, Issue 31 (2011), p. 3500.
The emergence of such new materials will be able to accelerate the progress and practical use of solar powered textiles in the world.
Alstrup: Solar energy Materials and Solar Cells, Vol. 90, Issue 7-8 (2006), p. 1058
Gaudiana: Science, Vol. 324, No. 5924 (2009), p. 232
Gleason: Advanced Materials, Vol. 23, Issue 31 (2011), p. 3500.
Online since: October 2006
Authors: Jae Sil Park, Chang Sung Seok, Young Min Lee, Yong Huh
The test results showed the similarity in the hardness but considerable difference in
the tensile strength between two materials.
The experimental results showed differences in the microstructure and chemical composition between the two materials.
Therefore, we have concluded that the difference of strength between the two types materials, because the shape of the graphite and the content of Cu between the materials were different.
Orhan, Journal of Material Processing Technology, Vol. 141, Issue. 2 (2003), pp. 228-233 [6] J.
Wang, Materials Science and Engeering A, Vol. 390, Issue. 1-2 (2005), pp. 326-333 [11] W.
The experimental results showed differences in the microstructure and chemical composition between the two materials.
Therefore, we have concluded that the difference of strength between the two types materials, because the shape of the graphite and the content of Cu between the materials were different.
Orhan, Journal of Material Processing Technology, Vol. 141, Issue. 2 (2003), pp. 228-233 [6] J.
Wang, Materials Science and Engeering A, Vol. 390, Issue. 1-2 (2005), pp. 326-333 [11] W.
Online since: January 2011
Authors: Jun Jie Yue, Zhao Hui Jin, Xing Long Jin
I would like to thank National Natural Science Foundation of China for financially supporting, this research under contract No. 20807030.
Zhang, “Removal of the activated purple KN-B from aqueous solution by using fly ash,” Journal of Shandong University (Engineering Science), Vol. 36 (2006), p.100-103 [3] G.
Furdin, “Exfoliation process and elaboration of new carbonaceous materials,” Fuel, Vol. 77(1998), p. 479-485 [4] M.
“Investigation of the effectiveness of absorbent materials in oils spills clean up,” Desalination, Vol.140 (2001), p. 239~246 [6] L.
“Research on discoloration of wastewater containing methyl orange by adsorption on expanded graphite,” Journal of agricultural university of Hebei, Vol. 32(2009), p. 107-109
Zhang, “Removal of the activated purple KN-B from aqueous solution by using fly ash,” Journal of Shandong University (Engineering Science), Vol. 36 (2006), p.100-103 [3] G.
Furdin, “Exfoliation process and elaboration of new carbonaceous materials,” Fuel, Vol. 77(1998), p. 479-485 [4] M.
“Investigation of the effectiveness of absorbent materials in oils spills clean up,” Desalination, Vol.140 (2001), p. 239~246 [6] L.
“Research on discoloration of wastewater containing methyl orange by adsorption on expanded graphite,” Journal of agricultural university of Hebei, Vol. 32(2009), p. 107-109
Online since: June 2011
Authors: M.T. Salehi, Hekmat Razavizadeh, S. Hossein Seyedein, Nafiseh Dakhili
Sc, School of Metallurgy and Materials Engineering.
Iran University of Science and Technology 2 Prof, School of Metallurgy and Materials Engineering.
Iran University of Science and Technology 3,4 Assoc.
Prof, , School of Metallurgy and Materials Engineering.
The recovery efficiency is 70% for zinc waste materials having a particle size diameter of + 1.25 mm.
Iran University of Science and Technology 2 Prof, School of Metallurgy and Materials Engineering.
Iran University of Science and Technology 3,4 Assoc.
Prof, , School of Metallurgy and Materials Engineering.
The recovery efficiency is 70% for zinc waste materials having a particle size diameter of + 1.25 mm.
Online since: December 2012
Authors: Filippo Giammaria Praticò, Rosolino Vaiana, Marinella Giunta, Teresa Iuele, Antonino Moro
Materials selection was followed by mixtures production.
Materials selection was followed by mixtures production.
Journal of Materials in Civil Engineering 18(1): 81–92.
Journal of Road Materials and Pavement Design, vol. 5, no1 (2004), pp. 73-91
Construction and Building Materials, Volume 25, Issue 3 (2011), pp. 1289-1297
Materials selection was followed by mixtures production.
Journal of Materials in Civil Engineering 18(1): 81–92.
Journal of Road Materials and Pavement Design, vol. 5, no1 (2004), pp. 73-91
Construction and Building Materials, Volume 25, Issue 3 (2011), pp. 1289-1297
Online since: October 2015
Authors: V.K. Tripathi, S.A. Sonawane, S.D. Ambekar
Confirmation tests are carried out for the materials.
Mitchell: Material Science Engineering: A Vol. 399 (2003), pp. 241–244
Khomamizadeh: Journal of Materials Processing Technology Vol. 206 (2008), pp. 467–472
Maldarelli: International Journal of Microstructure and Materials Properties Vol. 3 (2008), pp. 383–390
Singh: Journal of Materials Engineering and Performance Vol. 21 (2012), pp. 1320-1326
Mitchell: Material Science Engineering: A Vol. 399 (2003), pp. 241–244
Khomamizadeh: Journal of Materials Processing Technology Vol. 206 (2008), pp. 467–472
Maldarelli: International Journal of Microstructure and Materials Properties Vol. 3 (2008), pp. 383–390
Singh: Journal of Materials Engineering and Performance Vol. 21 (2012), pp. 1320-1326
Online since: March 2014
Authors: Xi Wei Zhang, Bao Yun Xu, Peng Zeng, Xiao Hua Gu
Preparation and Characterization of PET/MMT Nanocomposition Modified by MDI
Xiaohua Gu1,a, Xiwei Zhang1,b, Baoyun Xu1,c, Peng Zeng1,d
1College of Materials Science and Engineering, Qiqihar University, Qiqihar, China
agxh0021@163.com, bzxw332@163.com, c81087863@qq.com, d101933070@qq.com
Keywords: MDI, modify, MMT, PET, nanocoposition, compatibility
Absract.
Because of its extensive source, low cost and a unique layer structure and good mechanical properties, it has become important inorganic materials on the preparation of new type high-performance polymer/clay nanocoposites [1].
Experimental Main Material.
Journal of Applied Polymer Science. 1999, 7(1):1139 [3] Hongtao Kao, Min Li, Xuewen Lv, Jinmiao Tan.
Journal of material science and Engineering. 2003, 06:78-83.
Because of its extensive source, low cost and a unique layer structure and good mechanical properties, it has become important inorganic materials on the preparation of new type high-performance polymer/clay nanocoposites [1].
Experimental Main Material.
Journal of Applied Polymer Science. 1999, 7(1):1139 [3] Hongtao Kao, Min Li, Xuewen Lv, Jinmiao Tan.
Journal of material science and Engineering. 2003, 06:78-83.
Online since: September 2013
Authors: Yao Huang, Lei Gang Wang, Ting Zhou
Zinc Coating Failure Analysis and Sheet Formability during Hot-dip Galvanized Sheet Stamping
Leigang Wang1, a, Ting Zhou1, b and Yao Huang1, c
1School of Materials Science and Engineering, Jiangsu University, Zhenjiang212013, China
a lgwang@ujs.edu.cn, b zhouting814245257@163.com, c yaoye90@126.com
Keywords: hot-dip galvanized sheet, stamping, zinc coating, failure, formability
Abstract.
Acknowledgement This work is supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (51275216).
Progress in Materials Science, 2000, (45): 191-271 [2] Meuleman D.J., Denner S.G., Cheng F.L.
Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 2008, 196 (1-3): 205-212 [4] Liu Y.
Journal of Materials Engineering and Performance, 1996, 5 (4): 469~477
Acknowledgement This work is supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (51275216).
Progress in Materials Science, 2000, (45): 191-271 [2] Meuleman D.J., Denner S.G., Cheng F.L.
Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 2008, 196 (1-3): 205-212 [4] Liu Y.
Journal of Materials Engineering and Performance, 1996, 5 (4): 469~477