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Online since: July 2012
Authors: Chun Ping Du, Dao Fen Xu, Bin Wu Wang
Materials Science and Technology,1994,10(1):1~16
International materials reviews, 2004, 49(1):13~30
Journal of Southeast University(Natural Science Edition), 2005, 35(2):261~265
Rare Metal Materials and Engineering, 2006,35(12):1864~1868
Chinese Journal of Materials Research, 2006, 20(2):186~190
Online since: December 2024
Authors: Nisalak Trongsiriwat, Sawanyar Thaoto, Jirachaya Kaiananthip
Experimental Materials Gypsum waste was received from Thai Citric Acid Co., Ltd.
Maddox, Production of citric acid from whey permeate by fermentation using Aspergillus niger, New Zealand Journal of Dairy Science and Technology (1983) 161-168
Camarini, Characteristics of gypsum recycling in differentcycles, International Journal of Engineering and Technology 7 (2015) 215-218
Agaja, Physico-mechanical assessment of plaster of Paris bandage produced from locally sourced materials
Bhatti, Assessment of the physical and mechanical properties of plaster of Paris bandage cast used as a splinting and casting materials
Online since: June 2010
Authors: Li Ying Guo, Mu Zhang
Experimental Materials.
All chemicals and materials were used as received without further purification.
Typical procedure is: into a round bottom flask, imidazole materials and allyl chloride (or chloroethanol) were added.
Seddon: Nature materials Vol. 2 (2003), p. 363 [2] H.
Kubisa: Progress in Polymer Science Vol. 29 (2004), p. 3 [4] M.
Online since: September 2005
Authors: Ph. Gerber, Thierry Baudin, Marie Helene Mathon, S. Jakani
Hughes: Proceedings of the 21 st Riso International Symposium on Materials Science (2000), p. 49 [5] S.H.
Materials vol. 5 (2003), p. 745 [8] S.
Szpunar: Journals of Materials Science, vol. 19 (1984), p. 3476 [12] C.
Conf. on Texture of Materials, C.M.
Eds, Netherlands Society for Materials Science, The Netherlands (1984), p. 239 [21] H.J.
Online since: April 2018
Authors: Lukáš Voleský, Jiří Šafka, Jiří Bobek, Michal Ackermann, Jitendra Reddy Kondapally
Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 98(1):104- 115, 2000
Rapid Prototyping Journal, 22(3):504-518, 2016
International materials reviews, 57(3):133-164, 2012
Review of selective laser melting: Materials and applications.
Materials Science and Engineering: A, 651(Supplement C):198-213, 2016.
Online since: February 2009
Authors: J.O. Osarenmwinda, S. Imoebe
The compaction of loosed combustible materials for fuel making purpose has been a long age practices, thus making it a commercial product.
Methodology Materials: In the production of the briquette, materials used are Sawdust, Silica (sharp sand), Kerosene and Starch.
Thus it was observed that the produced sawdust briquette had a higher calorific value than these agro materials, showing the competitiveness of its calorific value in pressed fuel marketability.
Journal of the Nigerian Institution of Production Engineers.
International Journal of Science and Technological Research vol.3 No. 2 (2006), p. 193
Online since: November 2012
Authors: Shan Zhen Xu, Cheng Wang
Zhang: Journal of University of Science and Technology Beijing.
Lei: Journal of University of Science and Technology Beijing.
Zhang: Journal of Xi an Jiaotong University.
Xie: Chinese Journal of Sensors and Actuators.
Chu: Chinese Journal of Mechanical Engineering.
Online since: December 2003
Authors: Chao Yuan Wang, Z.R. Zhang, You Rong Duan, Y. Huang
HAP nanoparticles which inhibited the proliferation of the cancer cell [1] is one of the suitable materials for this purpose.
PELGEs are excellent in biocompatibility, biodgrability and therefore, PELGE are applied as the wrapping materials to the nano-particles.
Materials and Methods Preparation of Materials: The HAP were synthesized by slowly dropping the (NH4)2HPO4 aqueous solution into the stirred Ca(NO3)2 aqueous solution.
Current Opinion in Solid State and Materials Science 6 (2002), p. 319-327
Journal of Controlled Release 43 (1997), p. 197-212.
Online since: January 2014
Authors: Carlos Maurício Fontes Vieira, Sergio Neves Monteiro, Veronica Scarpini Candido, Bianca Silva dos Santos
Alberto Lamego 2000, 28013-602, Campos dos Goytacazes-RJ, Brazil 2- IME - Military Institute of Engineering, Department of Materials Science, Praça General Tibúrcio, 80, 22290-270, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Materials and Methods A typical yellow clay, type kaolinitic, from alluvium deposits in Campos dos Goytacazes [8] was used.
[9] American Society for Testing and Materials – ASTM.
[10] American Society for Testing and Materials – ASTM.
Flexural Properties of Ceramic Whiteware Materials, C 674-77, USA, (1977)
Online since: October 2014
Authors: Qing Xin Zhao, Ying Nie, Xu Jing Niu
Experimental Details Materials.
Journal of Building Materials, Vol. 8, 2005, pp. 321-327
Fire Safety Journal, Vol. 41, 2006, pp. 115-121
Construction and Building Materials, Vol. 25, 2011, pp. 2713-2722
Construction and Building Materials, Vol. 28, 2012, pp. 193-200