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Online since: April 2016
Authors: Qian Qian Di, Bin Liu, Xiao Yan Ma, Bi Hao Cai, Zhi Yong Zhou
Al2O3-H2O nanofluids of 20% mass fraction were purchased from Hangzhou Wan Jing New Material Co.
Electronic balance (produced by Hao Sheng Science Co.
Meunier: Journal of Physics: Conference Series2007
Colloid and polymer science, Accepted for publication, Volume 286.
[17] Ling, Zhiyong, et al: Ciesc Journal (2012).
Online since: November 2012
Authors: Dao Hua Li
Furthermore, during the synthesis, the solid-state reaction conditions including raw materials, matching proportion of reactants, additions of inert substance, addition of trace solvents, surfactants and porphyrization time, etc, all have some influence on the morphology, particle size and size distribution of the final products.
Meanwhile, it is in a unique position in materials science and life science for its film-forming properties, easy purification, high melting point, stabilities and ideal antibacterial effect.
Preparation of Different Topography NiCo2O4 with Surfactant by Solid State Reaction[J] Journal of Inorganic Materials, 2007, 22(1): 40
Science, 2003, 299: 686
Journal of Rare Earths, 2007, 25(1): 124.
Online since: May 2011
Authors: Yong Bin Lai, Xiu Chen, Yin Nan Yuan
Improving the Cold Flow Properties of Biodiesel Derived from Palm Yongbin Lai1, Xiu Chen2,a and Yinnan Yuan 3,b 1School of Mechanical Engineering, Anhui University of Science & Technology, Huainan, Anhui, 232001, China 2School of Chemical Engineering, Anhui University of Science & Technology, Huainan, Anhui, 232001, China 3School of Mechanical Engineering, Nantong University, Nantong, Jiangsu, 226019, China achenxiuhn@163.com, byuanyn@ntu.edu.cn Keywords: Biodiesel, Cold flow properties, Palm, Gas chromatography-mass spectrometry, Differentia scanning calorimetry Abstract.
Materials and methods Materials. -10 petrodiesel (-10PD) was obtained from China Petroleum & Chemical Corporation.
Acknowledgments This research was sponsored by Nature Science Foundation of China (Grant NO: 51076069), the Doctorial Foundation of Anhui University of Science & Technology, China (Grant NO: 2010yb010, 2009yb20).
Lai: Journal of Jiangsu University (Natural Science Edition) 31(2010), P. 31 (In Chinese) [7] M.
Wang: Journal of the Chinese Cereals and Oils Association 23(2008), P. 89 (In Chinese) [11] B.
Online since: April 2009
Authors: Hayashi Kazuo, Ying Chun Cai, Yi Qiang Wu
Collapse-type Shrinkage in Plantation-grown Eucalyptus Cells When Subjected to Heat-steam Treatment WU Yi-qiang1,2,a, KAZUO Hayashi2,b and CAI Ying-chun3,c 1 College of Material Science and Engineering, Central South University of Forestry and Technology, Changsha, P.R.China 410004 2 United Graduate of Agricultural Sciences (UGAS), Ehime University, Japan 790-8566 3 College of Material Science and Engineering, Northeast Forestry University, China 150040 a wuyq0506@126.com Keywords: collapse-type shrinkage; total shrinkage; residual collapse; heat treatment; steaming treatment; combined treatment; plantation-grown eucalypt Abstract.
Materials and Methods Preparation of Specimens.
Acknowledgement This work was supported in part by the project(No.30671634)from Chinese National Natural Science Fund and the Scientific Research Foundation for the Returned Overseas Chinese Scholars, State Education Ministry.
Liu: Journal of Wood Science Vol.52 (2006), p.1 [3] W.G.
Liu: Journal of Computational and Theoretical Nanoscience Vol. 5(2008), p.1 [5] S.C.
Online since: April 2023
Authors: Hao Wang, Hamzeh A Al. Shraida, Jin Yu
Rapid Prototyping Journal
Rapid Prototyping Journal
Rapid Prototyping Journal
Rapid Prototyping Journal
Journal of Manufacturing Science and Engineering 141, no. 11 (2019)
Online since: July 2014
Authors: Yu Shan Zhang, Jian An Hao, Jing Wang, Ai Jun Zhang, Bo Yang, Tian Xiang Jiang, Xiu Zhi Zhang, Xiao Qing Zhang
Introduction Flocculation (in polymer science): Reversible formation of aggregates in which the particles are not in physical contact [1].
Acknowledgement In this paper, the research was sponsored by the Marine nonprofit and special research funding (201105026), Tianjin marine science and technology project (KJXH2011-01).
Journal of Materials Science, 2014 49(8) 3196-3204
Advanced Materials Research, 2013 781-784 2170-2173
Journal of Huazhong University of Science and Technology (Urban Science Edition), 2008 25(2) 78-82.
Online since: July 2011
Authors: X. Liao, Bei Peng, W. Zhou, Z.Y. Guo
Acknowledgement The authors acknowledge the supporting from the National Natural Science Foundation of China No. 50801009, Chinese Postdoctoral Foundation 20090461327, EPSRC (UK) EP/H016619, and the UESTC award for Excellent Young Scientists.
Nayfeh: Wiley Series in Nonlinear Science Wiley.
A. de Heer: Science 283 (1999), pp 1513
Harsha: International Journal of Engineering Science and Technology Vol. 2(5) (2010), pp 993-1000
Aluru: Journal of Engineering Materials and Technology 126 (2004), pp. 230
Online since: August 2013
Authors: De Li Wu, Hong Ping He
Materials and Methods 1.1 Wastewater Quality The raw wastewater is taken from a secondary sedimentation tank of a papermaking factory and the water is in pale yellow, the effluent quality indicators are shown in Table 1.
Chinese Journal of Papermaking, 2006, 21(3):34—37
Environmental Science, 2000, 21(4): 52-56
Journal of Hazardous Materials, 2003, 98(123): 33-50
Environmental Science, 2000, 21(3): 93~98.
Online since: January 2013
Authors: Yi Ni Lin
Management Science,Vol.38, No.3, 1997, pp. 92-102
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International Journal of Purchasing and Materials Management.
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Online since: April 2012
Authors: Shlomo Ta'asan, Katayun Barmak, Anthony D. Rollett, Richard Sharp, Scott Roberts, Terry Shyu, Tik Sun, Bo Yao, David Kinderlehrer, Kevin Coffey, Eva Eggeling
Grain Growth and the Puzzle of its Stagnation in Thin Films: A Detailed Comparison of Experiments and Simulations Katayun Barmak1,a, Eva Eggeling2,b, Richard Sharp3,c, Scott Roberts1,d, Terry Shyu1,e, Tik Sun4,f, Bo Yao4,g, Shlomo Ta’asan3,h, David Kinderlehrer3,i, Anthony Rollett1,j, and Kevin Coffey4,k 1Materials Research Science and Engineering Center and the Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Carnegie Mellon University, 5000 Forbes Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15213, USA 2Fraunhofer Austria Research GmbH, 8010 Graz, Austria 3Materials Research Science and Engineering Center and the Department of Mathematical Sciences, Carnegie Mellon University, 5000 Forbes Avenue, Pittsburgh 15213, USA 4Advanced Materials Processing and Analysis Center, University of Central Florida, 4000 Central Florida Boulevard, Orlando, FL 32816, USA akatayun@andrew.cmu.edu, beva.eggeling@fraunhofer.at, crwsharp@cmu.edu, dsr2e@cmu.edu, etshyu@andrew.cmu.edu, fti857626@pegasus.cc.ucf.edu, gbo555252
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Ta’asan, SIAM Journal on Scientific Computation, Vol. 28 (2006) p. 1694
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