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Online since: November 2013
Authors: Ling Xu, Zhe Lin Liu, Li Guo Guan, Zong Rui Liu, Mei Chun Bao
Preparation, characterization of supported phosphotungstic acid HPW-MCM-48 and photocatalytic degradation of aqueous Methyl orange
Zhelin Liu 1, a, Liguo Guan 2,b, Zongrui Liu2,c, Meichun Bao2,d, and Ling Xu 2,e*
1School of Chemistry Environmental Engineering, Changchun University of Science and Technology, Changchun 130022, China
2College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Inner Mongolia University for Nationalities, Tongliao 028000, China
azl.liu@live.cn, bfeifei0528@139.com, cliuzr@imun.edu.cn,
dmeichun2111@163.com, etlxuling1979@163.com
Keywords: Methyl orange.
Introduction More and more people pay attetion to quasi-liquid of heteropoly acids in catalytic fields due to their unique structure [1, 2].
Wall, Polyoxoanion chemistry moves toward the future: from solids and solutions to surfaces, Chem.
Introduction More and more people pay attetion to quasi-liquid of heteropoly acids in catalytic fields due to their unique structure [1, 2].
Wall, Polyoxoanion chemistry moves toward the future: from solids and solutions to surfaces, Chem.
Online since: May 2021
Authors: Moses E. Emetere, Ikechukwu M. Ahiara
The trend of the positive curve line affirmed that sample 2 had significant influence on the internal structure of the plant extract.
Craighead, Eds., The RSC Nanoscience and Nanotechnology Series, Royal Society of Chemistry, London, UK, 2005
[13] Chemistry (2019).
UV-Visible Spectroscopy, https://www2.chemistry.msu.edu/faculty/reusch/ virttxtjml/spectrpy/uv-vis/uvspec.htm (Accessed 29th March, 2019)
Craighead, Eds., The RSC Nanoscience and Nanotechnology Series, Royal Society of Chemistry, London, UK, 2005
[13] Chemistry (2019).
UV-Visible Spectroscopy, https://www2.chemistry.msu.edu/faculty/reusch/ virttxtjml/spectrpy/uv-vis/uvspec.htm (Accessed 29th March, 2019)
Online since: June 2010
Authors: Yan Guo Shi, Chun Hua Yang, Ying Yiu, Yi Fang Zhang, Bing Yu Sun, Chun Lin Hu
Introduction
7S and 11S globulins are the major components of soy protein, they play crucial roles in
improving flavor, structure and quality of the foods. 7S globulin have good solubility,
emulsification ability and emulsification stability, 11S have some important functional properties
including gel ability, foaming ability, foaming stability[1,2,3].
References [1] S.Utsumi,Y.Mstsumura and T.Mori: Food Proteins and Their Applications (1997), p. 257 [2] M.Adachi,Y.Takenaka,A.B.G.B..Mikami and S.Utsumi:J.Moi.Biol Vol.305(2001), p.291 [3] X.Y.Zhao,F.S.Chen,J.Q.Chen,G.S.Gai,W.T.Xue and L.T.Li:Food Chemistry Vol.111(2008)p.599 [4] U.K.Laemmli:Nature Vol.227(1970), p.178 [5] P.E.Staswick,M.A.Hermodson and N.C.Nielsen: Journal of Biological Chemistry Vol.259(1984)p.13431 [6] C.Liu,H.L.Wang,Z.M.Cui,X.L.He,X.X.Zeng and H.Ma:Food Chemistry Vol.102(2007)p.1310
References [1] S.Utsumi,Y.Mstsumura and T.Mori: Food Proteins and Their Applications (1997), p. 257 [2] M.Adachi,Y.Takenaka,A.B.G.B..Mikami and S.Utsumi:J.Moi.Biol Vol.305(2001), p.291 [3] X.Y.Zhao,F.S.Chen,J.Q.Chen,G.S.Gai,W.T.Xue and L.T.Li:Food Chemistry Vol.111(2008)p.599 [4] U.K.Laemmli:Nature Vol.227(1970), p.178 [5] P.E.Staswick,M.A.Hermodson and N.C.Nielsen: Journal of Biological Chemistry Vol.259(1984)p.13431 [6] C.Liu,H.L.Wang,Z.M.Cui,X.L.He,X.X.Zeng and H.Ma:Food Chemistry Vol.102(2007)p.1310
Online since: December 2012
Authors: Simona Spadoni, Salvo Grasso, Enrica Ravizza, Francesco Pipia, Francesca Milanesi, Mario Pistoni, Mauro Alessandri
Figure 1: RDL architecture sketch
To obtain a well defined and functional structure, it is extremely important that (a) the adhesion between Cu Seed and Photoresist is kept throughout the whole ECD process and (b) that the Cu Seed oxidation is maintained at repeatable and known extent.
In the present work we have analyzed the Cu surface after processing with several cleaning chemistries through XPS, AFM, contact angle and ToF-SIMS, a fast and powerful technique widely used in Cu surface characterization.
This means that those wet de-oxidation chemistries do not passivate the surface.
In Figure 4 we show the XPS spectra for samples processed with different wet chemistries, 24 hours after the cleaning.
In the present work we have analyzed the Cu surface after processing with several cleaning chemistries through XPS, AFM, contact angle and ToF-SIMS, a fast and powerful technique widely used in Cu surface characterization.
This means that those wet de-oxidation chemistries do not passivate the surface.
In Figure 4 we show the XPS spectra for samples processed with different wet chemistries, 24 hours after the cleaning.
Online since: February 2012
Authors: Quan Feng Dong, Ming Sen Zheng, Zhi Kai Wei
Polyaniline/Graphene Composite as Supercapacitor Electrode
Ming-Sen Zheng1,a, Zhi-Kai Wei2,b, Quan-Feng Dong3,c
1,2,3State Key Lab of Physical Chemistry of Solid Surfaces, Department of Chemistry, College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Xiamen University, 361005, Xiamen,China
amszheng@xmu.edu.cn, bzkwei@gmail.com.cn , cqfdong@xmu.edu.cn
Keywords: supercapacitor, polyaniline, graphene
Abstract.
The PANIGNS particles form layer stack structure with 1~5μm in size (Fig. 3a, b).
The PANIGNS particles form layer stack structure with 1~5μm in size (Fig. 3a, b).
Online since: October 2010
Authors: Hui Fen Chen, Xiao Rong Liu, Jia Yue Xu, Yong Zheng Fang, Zhan Yong Wang
Description of the core courses
Materials Science and Engineering covers many fields, such as mathematics, physics, chemistry and chemical engineering, mechanics, metallurgy, electronics, etc.
For material students, it is impossible Table 1 Course system to train undergraduate students Course characteristic Course Title Credits Curriculum Professional Platform Introduction to Materials Science 2.5 Fundamental of materials science and technology 5 Modern Materials Analysis technology 2.5 Materials performance 3 Application of computer in materials science 2 Scientific English of materials 2 Basic courses Materials chemistry 4.5 Engineering materials 2 Functional materials 3 Engineering facilities for materials heating 3 Professional Elective Module 1 Semiconductor materials 2 Solidification technology 2 Power materials 2 Introduction to materials 2 Environmental materials 2 Module 2 Introduction to materials forming 2 Heat treatment of metals 2 Materials erosion and protection 2 Materials destroy analysis 2 Casting technology 2 Professional Practice Course Materials preparation and processing 1 Materials test and analysis 1 Materials properties 1 The application of computer
In this course, the basic knowledge for most materials is compound, phase diagram and crystal structure.
This module includes three courses, that is, materials physics and chemistry, solid physics and materials calculation.
For material students, it is impossible Table 1 Course system to train undergraduate students Course characteristic Course Title Credits Curriculum Professional Platform Introduction to Materials Science 2.5 Fundamental of materials science and technology 5 Modern Materials Analysis technology 2.5 Materials performance 3 Application of computer in materials science 2 Scientific English of materials 2 Basic courses Materials chemistry 4.5 Engineering materials 2 Functional materials 3 Engineering facilities for materials heating 3 Professional Elective Module 1 Semiconductor materials 2 Solidification technology 2 Power materials 2 Introduction to materials 2 Environmental materials 2 Module 2 Introduction to materials forming 2 Heat treatment of metals 2 Materials erosion and protection 2 Materials destroy analysis 2 Casting technology 2 Professional Practice Course Materials preparation and processing 1 Materials test and analysis 1 Materials properties 1 The application of computer
In this course, the basic knowledge for most materials is compound, phase diagram and crystal structure.
This module includes three courses, that is, materials physics and chemistry, solid physics and materials calculation.
Online since: September 2013
Authors: Zhi Ping Huang, Qi Ping Fan, Wen Yu Zhang, Hong Yi Wu, Lei Zhou, Cai Xia Xu
Molecular Orbitals and the Wave Equation
In chemistry, a molecular orbital is a mathematical function describing the wave-like behavior of an electron in a molecule.
Levine: Quantum chemistry (Prentice Hall, New Jersey 2000)
Ostlund: Modern quantum chemistry: introduction to advanced electronic structure theory (Dover Publications, New York 1996)
Levine: Quantum chemistry (Prentice Hall, New Jersey 2000)
Ostlund: Modern quantum chemistry: introduction to advanced electronic structure theory (Dover Publications, New York 1996)
Online since: August 2009
Authors: Chen Yu Chang, Yung Hsu Hsieh, Ming Yi Chang, Wei Fu Wang
The SEM image of the La-TiO2/ITO showed particles of regular shapes with
smaller size (<10nm) compared to the TiO2/ITO, which presented uniform particles of spherical
structure and larger size (20nm).The La-TiO2/ITO photocatalytic electrode with molar ratio 0.050
shows the best ability both on the absorbtion and photocatalytsis.
The 0.05LTI image presented more uniform particles of spherical structure and more smaller size (10nm) (Fig. 3. and Fig. 4).The XRD patterns for photocatalytic electrodes are shown in Fig. 5 and Fig. 6.
The 0.05LTI image presented more uniform particles of spherical structure and more smaller size (10nm). [6] The XRD pattern of TI presents only anatase phases, but for 0.05LTI presents both anatase and rutile phases. [7] The contents of the rutile phase increased with the increase of the molar ratio of La/Ti.
Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology A: Chemistry, 163(3), 509-515
"Photocatalytic Degradation of Azo Dye Acid Red 14 in Water on ZnO as An Alternative Catalyst to TiO2. " Photochemistry and Pohotbiology A:Chemistry, 162, 317-322. (2004) [6] Habibi, M.
The 0.05LTI image presented more uniform particles of spherical structure and more smaller size (10nm) (Fig. 3. and Fig. 4).The XRD patterns for photocatalytic electrodes are shown in Fig. 5 and Fig. 6.
The 0.05LTI image presented more uniform particles of spherical structure and more smaller size (10nm). [6] The XRD pattern of TI presents only anatase phases, but for 0.05LTI presents both anatase and rutile phases. [7] The contents of the rutile phase increased with the increase of the molar ratio of La/Ti.
Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology A: Chemistry, 163(3), 509-515
"Photocatalytic Degradation of Azo Dye Acid Red 14 in Water on ZnO as An Alternative Catalyst to TiO2. " Photochemistry and Pohotbiology A:Chemistry, 162, 317-322. (2004) [6] Habibi, M.
Online since: April 2008
Authors: V. Pukh, L. Baikova, M. Kireenko, L. Tikhonova
It may be assumed that silica glass is composed of clusters with
structure similar to the structure of different polymorph modifications of silica.
The effect of TiO2 -doping on the structure and strength of silica glass Structure of TiO2 -doped silica glass.
The structure of prepared TiO2-doped silica glass as well as the structure of non-doped silica glass were studied by Raman spectroscopy.
Glass Physics and Chemistry Vol. 18, No. 2 (1992) p. 144-146
Glass Physics and Chemistry Vol.20, No. 1 (1994), p. 44-46.
The effect of TiO2 -doping on the structure and strength of silica glass Structure of TiO2 -doped silica glass.
The structure of prepared TiO2-doped silica glass as well as the structure of non-doped silica glass were studied by Raman spectroscopy.
Glass Physics and Chemistry Vol. 18, No. 2 (1992) p. 144-146
Glass Physics and Chemistry Vol.20, No. 1 (1994), p. 44-46.
Online since: February 2011
Authors: Zhi Guo Xiao, Ke Fu Chao, Hong Wei Zhang, Wen Bin Niu, Wei Xia, Shi Yun Sang, Yi Xin, Qi Li, Su Li Wu, Shu Fen Zhang
Results and Discussion
Structure and morphology of the samples The obtained zinc oxide nanoparticles synthesized at low-temperature in alcohol-phase are uniform in size.
Scherrer, Sol-Gel Science: The Physics and Chemistry of Sol-Gel Processing, Academic Press, San Diego, 1990
Singh: Materials Chemistry and Physics Vol 103 (2007), p.89 [9] Hyoung Sun Yoo,Won Bin Im,Sung Wook Kim,Byoung Hwa Kwon,Duk Young Jeon: Journal of Luminescence Vol 130 (2010), p.153 [10] Chia-Hao Chang, Bi-Shiou Chiou, Kuen-Shian Chen, Jia-Chong Ho: Applied Surface Science Vol 243 (2005), p.55 [11] W.
Yuexiao Pan, Mingmei Wu, Qiang Su:Journal of Physics and Chemistry of Solids Vol 65 (2004) p.845
Scherrer, Sol-Gel Science: The Physics and Chemistry of Sol-Gel Processing, Academic Press, San Diego, 1990
Singh: Materials Chemistry and Physics Vol 103 (2007), p.89 [9] Hyoung Sun Yoo,Won Bin Im,Sung Wook Kim,Byoung Hwa Kwon,Duk Young Jeon: Journal of Luminescence Vol 130 (2010), p.153 [10] Chia-Hao Chang, Bi-Shiou Chiou, Kuen-Shian Chen, Jia-Chong Ho: Applied Surface Science Vol 243 (2005), p.55 [11] W.
Yuexiao Pan, Mingmei Wu, Qiang Su:Journal of Physics and Chemistry of Solids Vol 65 (2004) p.845