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Online since: October 2013
Authors: Yu Ming Ding, Bo Zhao, Zhi Chao Liu, Jun Hua Pang, Tian Hui Wang, Cong Shang, Shan Rang Yang, Yong Zhen Li
Materials and Methods
Experimental Materials.
Acknowledgements This work was financially supported by the science and technology development plan of China HuaNeng Group (HNKJ12-G09) .
Wang: Journal of Northeast Agricultural University Vol. 6 (2007), p. 809 [7] J.H.
Cai: Environment Science Vol. 8 (2006), p. 1682 [8] N.A.
Kugel: Journal of Harbin University of Architecture and Engineering Vol. 5 (1996), p. 32 [13] Z.J.
Acknowledgements This work was financially supported by the science and technology development plan of China HuaNeng Group (HNKJ12-G09) .
Wang: Journal of Northeast Agricultural University Vol. 6 (2007), p. 809 [7] J.H.
Cai: Environment Science Vol. 8 (2006), p. 1682 [8] N.A.
Kugel: Journal of Harbin University of Architecture and Engineering Vol. 5 (1996), p. 32 [13] Z.J.
Online since: June 2015
Authors: Carlos Mauricio Fontes Vieira, Sergio Neves Monteiro, Veronica Scarpini Candido, Alline Sardinha Cordeiro Morais, Thais Mardegan Louzada
Dom Bosco - Campos dos Goytacazes, 28030-130, RJ, Brazil
3Department of Materials Science, Military Institute of Engineering - IME, Praça General Tibúrcio, 80, Praia Vermelha, Urca, RJ, CEP 22290-270, Urca, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil.
Materials and Methods The materials used in this investigation were a mixture of kaolinitic clays and SFL glass waste.
Shater: Journal of the European Ceramic Soc.
Corpas-Iglesias: Applied Clay Science Vol. 52 (2011), p. 270
Zhang: Construction and Building Materials Vol. 47 (2013), p. 643
Materials and Methods The materials used in this investigation were a mixture of kaolinitic clays and SFL glass waste.
Shater: Journal of the European Ceramic Soc.
Corpas-Iglesias: Applied Clay Science Vol. 52 (2011), p. 270
Zhang: Construction and Building Materials Vol. 47 (2013), p. 643
Online since: October 2012
Authors: D. Gnana Prakash, Pavithra Jayaprakash, S. Suriya, P.Balaji Bhargav
Introduction:
Solid Polymer electrolytes are materials of current interest due to their special mechanical properties, ease of fabrication in thin films of desirable sizes, electrochemical stability, volumetric stability and proper electrode-electrolyte contacts in different electrochemical devices [1].
Because each different material is a unique combination of atoms, no two compounds produce the exact same infrared spectrum.
Therefore, infrared spectroscopy can result in a positive identification (qualitative analysis) of every different kind of material.
Rao “Characterization of Poly(vinyl alcohol)/Sodium Bromide Polymer Electrolytes for Electrochemical Cell Applications” Journal of Applied Polymer Science, Vol. 108, 510–517 (2008) [13].
Rao “Structural, Electrical and Optical Characterization of Pure and Doped Poly (Vinyl Alcohol) (PVA) Polymer Electrolyte Films”International Journal of Polymeric Materials, 56:579–591, 2007 [15].
Because each different material is a unique combination of atoms, no two compounds produce the exact same infrared spectrum.
Therefore, infrared spectroscopy can result in a positive identification (qualitative analysis) of every different kind of material.
Rao “Characterization of Poly(vinyl alcohol)/Sodium Bromide Polymer Electrolytes for Electrochemical Cell Applications” Journal of Applied Polymer Science, Vol. 108, 510–517 (2008) [13].
Rao “Structural, Electrical and Optical Characterization of Pure and Doped Poly (Vinyl Alcohol) (PVA) Polymer Electrolyte Films”International Journal of Polymeric Materials, 56:579–591, 2007 [15].
Online since: February 2011
Authors: Jeng Haur Horng, Horng Wen Wu, Shin Yuh Chern, Yang-Yuan Chen, Chin Chung Wei
Typical polishing pads are made of aluminum and hardened steel, although more elastic materials, such as synthetic rayon and synthetic chemical resistant pads, are used to make the polishing pads softer, smoother, and more suitable for surface polishing and leveling.
In 1997, Bulsara [4] studied the flash temperature of the polishing process and discovered the maximum and average interface flash temperatures of different materials and particle sizes.
Experiment equipment To test the validity of the theory, materials used for typical polishing devices were used.
Farris: Journal of Tribology, Vol. 119, pp. 163-170 (1997). 5.
Bogy: ASME Journal of Tribology, Vol. 110, pp. 50-56 (1987).
In 1997, Bulsara [4] studied the flash temperature of the polishing process and discovered the maximum and average interface flash temperatures of different materials and particle sizes.
Experiment equipment To test the validity of the theory, materials used for typical polishing devices were used.
Farris: Journal of Tribology, Vol. 119, pp. 163-170 (1997). 5.
Bogy: ASME Journal of Tribology, Vol. 110, pp. 50-56 (1987).
Online since: July 2014
Authors: Liang Li, Bing Bing Fan, Can Hui Zhao, Long Zhang
(3) Cliffide Flower, maintenance-free after the earthquake (good function of recovery), application of new materials, and simple-reliable structure must be considered together in the seismic design of bearings, and they are the development directions of bearing design.
Materials are very important to bearings, and there is no time to delay for finding more powerful and more comprehensive materials.
Highway Communication Science Technology, 2010 [8] Wancheng Yuan & Binbin Wang.
Journal of Tongji University, 2011 [9] Liying Nie & Guangpu Zhu.
Journal of Jiangnan University, 2013
Materials are very important to bearings, and there is no time to delay for finding more powerful and more comprehensive materials.
Highway Communication Science Technology, 2010 [8] Wancheng Yuan & Binbin Wang.
Journal of Tongji University, 2011 [9] Liying Nie & Guangpu Zhu.
Journal of Jiangnan University, 2013
Online since: December 2010
Authors: Tao Xu, Guan Ping, Peng Liu
The seismic design of building structure depends on not only seismic dynamic analysis but also the dynamic mechanical properties of concrete materials of structures.
Concrete is a rate-sensitive material.
Acknowledgments The work is supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No. 90410012).
Materials and Structures, 1991, 24:425-450
General failure criterion for different concrete materials under multiaxial stresses [J].
Concrete is a rate-sensitive material.
Acknowledgments The work is supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No. 90410012).
Materials and Structures, 1991, 24:425-450
General failure criterion for different concrete materials under multiaxial stresses [J].
Online since: October 2013
Authors: Chang Yong Li, Xin Xin Ding, Na Liang
Wang, et al, Preparation and application for high performance concrete with machine-made sand, Shandong Building Materials, 1 (2007) 58-60
Wang, et al, Study on the durability of high performance concrete with machine-made mixed natural fine sand, New Building Materials, 7 (2006) 1-3
Zhao, et al, Study on the mix design of high performance concrete with machine-made sand, Science and Technology of Overseas Building Materials, 3 (2005) 20-23
Tian, et al, Effect of stone dust and fly ash on properties of C60 high performance concrete containing manufactured sand, Journal of Building Materials, 4 (2006) 381-387
Liu, Experimental study of full machine-made sand concrete match ratio used in South-to-North Water Diversion Project, Journal of Henan University of Science and Technology: Natural Science, 1 (2013) 64-68
Wang, et al, Study on the durability of high performance concrete with machine-made mixed natural fine sand, New Building Materials, 7 (2006) 1-3
Zhao, et al, Study on the mix design of high performance concrete with machine-made sand, Science and Technology of Overseas Building Materials, 3 (2005) 20-23
Tian, et al, Effect of stone dust and fly ash on properties of C60 high performance concrete containing manufactured sand, Journal of Building Materials, 4 (2006) 381-387
Liu, Experimental study of full machine-made sand concrete match ratio used in South-to-North Water Diversion Project, Journal of Henan University of Science and Technology: Natural Science, 1 (2013) 64-68
Online since: August 2014
Authors: Shu Jun Zhang, Bing He, De Li Zhang
The degradation of chitosan using hydrodynamic cavitation with NaNO2 enhancement
Shujun ZHANG1a, Bing HE1b, Deli ZHANG1c
Hohai University, College of Mechanics and Materials, Nanjing 210098, China
azhsj@163.com, btengyu18@126.com, cdeli87@163.com
Keywords: Hydrodynamic Cavitation;Chitosan;H2O2;Combination
Abstract.
Experiment 2.1 materials Chitsosans, the degree of dacetylation is 85% and viscosity average molelcular is 57 myriad, are purchased from Sinopharm Chemical Reagent Co,Ltd.
Trends in Food Science & Technology, 2007, 18(3): 117~131 [2] Ching-Yao Hua C.
Journal of Hazardous Materials, 2012, 233(9): 97~102 [4] Djamel Tahtat M M S B.
Chemical Engineering Journal, 2010, 156(1): 165~169 [7] Hui Liua B J B B.
Experiment 2.1 materials Chitsosans, the degree of dacetylation is 85% and viscosity average molelcular is 57 myriad, are purchased from Sinopharm Chemical Reagent Co,Ltd.
Trends in Food Science & Technology, 2007, 18(3): 117~131 [2] Ching-Yao Hua C.
Journal of Hazardous Materials, 2012, 233(9): 97~102 [4] Djamel Tahtat M M S B.
Chemical Engineering Journal, 2010, 156(1): 165~169 [7] Hui Liua B J B B.
Online since: September 2013
Authors: Maroš Soldán, Maroš Sirotiak, Anna Michalikova
CATALYTIC OZONIZATION OF PHENOL WITH THE USE OF ALTERNATIVE CATALYSTS
Maroš Soldán1a, Maroš Sirotiak1b, Anna Michalíková1c
1Faculty of Materials Science and Technology, Slovak University of Technology, Paulínska 16, 917 24 Trnava, Slovak Republic,
ae-mail: maros.soldan@stuba.sk, be-mail: maros.sirotiak@stuba.sk,
ce-mail: anna.michalikova@stuba.sk
Keywords: red mud, black nickel mud, phenol, ozone
Abstract
Phenol and its derivatives constitutes one of the most dangerous groups of organic chemicals which can cause many environmental and health risks.
[2] Kun He, Yu Ming Dong, Zhen Li, Lin Yin, Ai Min Zhang, Yi Chun Zheng: Catalytic ozonation of phenol in water with natural brucite and magnesia Journal of Hazardous Materials, 159, Issues 2–3, 30 November 2008, pp. 587-592 [3] Li, A., Zhang, Q., Chen, J., Fei, Z., Long, C., Li, W.: Adsorption of phenolic compounds on Amberlite XAD-4 and its acetylated derivative MX-4, React.Funct.Polym. 49, 2001, pp. 225–233 [4] Babuponnusami, A., Muthukumar, K.: Advanced oxidation of phenol: A comparison between Fenton, electro-Fenton, sono-electro-Fenton and photo-electro-Fenton processes Chemical Engineering Journal, 183, 15 February 2012, pp. 1–9 [5] Soldán, M., Čaplovič, Ľ., Galbičková, B., Gerulová, K.: Evaluation of the structure of industrial wastes.
In: Advanced Materials Research. - ISSN 1022-6680(P). - ISSN 1662-8985(E). - Vol. 664 (2012), pp. 185-190
[2] Kun He, Yu Ming Dong, Zhen Li, Lin Yin, Ai Min Zhang, Yi Chun Zheng: Catalytic ozonation of phenol in water with natural brucite and magnesia Journal of Hazardous Materials, 159, Issues 2–3, 30 November 2008, pp. 587-592 [3] Li, A., Zhang, Q., Chen, J., Fei, Z., Long, C., Li, W.: Adsorption of phenolic compounds on Amberlite XAD-4 and its acetylated derivative MX-4, React.Funct.Polym. 49, 2001, pp. 225–233 [4] Babuponnusami, A., Muthukumar, K.: Advanced oxidation of phenol: A comparison between Fenton, electro-Fenton, sono-electro-Fenton and photo-electro-Fenton processes Chemical Engineering Journal, 183, 15 February 2012, pp. 1–9 [5] Soldán, M., Čaplovič, Ľ., Galbičková, B., Gerulová, K.: Evaluation of the structure of industrial wastes.
In: Advanced Materials Research. - ISSN 1022-6680(P). - ISSN 1662-8985(E). - Vol. 664 (2012), pp. 185-190
Online since: December 2014
Authors: Wen Yan Li, Xiao Ming Wang, Xian Bin Xiao, Xu Jiao Chen, Ji Liu
In a dual fluidized bed reactor, char produced in the gasifier and materials recycled into the combustion chamber.The heat released from char combustion is transported by the circulating material into the gasifier for endothermic steam gasification reactions[6].
Because of the use of CaO , circulating bed material becomes not only heat carrier to provide heat for the steam gasification, but also CO2 acceptor and carrier.
Environment temperature 20℃, Initial bed material is CaO with amount of 100kg.The composition of straw is shown in Table 1.
Biomass gasification to hydrogen and sygas at low temperature: novel catalytic system using fluidized bed reactor[J].Journal of Catalysis, 2002,208:255-259
Comparison of dual fluidized bed steam gasification of biomass with and without selective transport of CO2[J].Chemical Engineering Science,2009,64: 5073-5083
Because of the use of CaO , circulating bed material becomes not only heat carrier to provide heat for the steam gasification, but also CO2 acceptor and carrier.
Environment temperature 20℃, Initial bed material is CaO with amount of 100kg.The composition of straw is shown in Table 1.
Biomass gasification to hydrogen and sygas at low temperature: novel catalytic system using fluidized bed reactor[J].Journal of Catalysis, 2002,208:255-259
Comparison of dual fluidized bed steam gasification of biomass with and without selective transport of CO2[J].Chemical Engineering Science,2009,64: 5073-5083