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Online since: July 2014
Authors: Yin Dong Zhang, Yang Liu
Acknowledgements
This work was financially supported by the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities(No.3132013028), National Natural Science Foundation Item (No. 51109021) and Ministry of Transportation Basic Research Project (No.2014329225040).
Psaraftis, Journal of Hazardous Materials, 107(2004), 51-58
Jianjun, Journal of Textile Research, 12(2008), 100-102.
Psaraftis, Journal of Hazardous Materials, 107(2004), 51-58
Jianjun, Journal of Textile Research, 12(2008), 100-102.
Online since: January 2013
Authors: Yu Li Ding, Zheng Yu Li, Yao Chen
Ethanol Sensor Based on Microring Resonator
Yao Chen1,2,a, Yuli Ding1,b and Zhengyu Li3,c
1College of Physics Science and Engineering Technology, Guangxi University, Nanning, Guangxi, 530004, China
2Key laboratory of new processing technology for nonferrous metals and materials, Ministry of Education, Guangxi University, Nanning, Guangxi, 530004,China
3BGI-Shenzhen, Beishan Industrial Zone, Yantian District, Shenzhen, 518083, China
ayaochen9898@163.com, b1379022404@qq.com, chustlzy27@163.com
Keywords: Microring Resonator, Quality Factor, Ethanol Detection.
Zhou: IEEE Journal of Quantum Electronics, Vol. 44 (2008), no. 1, p. 100
Myszka: Journal of Molecular Recognition, Vol. 20 (2007), no. 5, p. 300.
Zhou: IEEE Journal of Quantum Electronics, Vol. 44 (2008), no. 1, p. 100
Myszka: Journal of Molecular Recognition, Vol. 20 (2007), no. 5, p. 300.
Online since: July 2014
Authors: Yu Di Shan, Jian Guo Sheng
Study on Characterization and Preparetion of Bismuth Tungstate
Jianguo Sheng1,a, Yudi Shan2,b
1,2College of biological and chemical engineering of Jiangsu University of Science and Technology
asjg6418@sina.com, b2227945791@qq.com
Key words: bismuth tungstate; hydrothermal method; photocatalysis
Abstract: With the solvent of ethylene glycol, it is synthetized the bismuth tungstate(BWO) catalyst with controllable morphology.
Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology A: Chemistry ,2004, 163( 102) : 7044
Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology A: Chemistry ,2002, 148( 103) : 257-261
Applied Mechanics and Materials, 2013,409:252-255
Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology A: Chemistry ,2004, 163( 102) : 7044
Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology A: Chemistry ,2002, 148( 103) : 257-261
Applied Mechanics and Materials, 2013,409:252-255
Online since: May 2013
Authors: Peng Wang, Ji Ping Bian, Hui Ling Cheng, Hai Rui Jiang, Qing Gong Dang
The screening of pretreatment agent
Experimental materials
polymer solution: polyacrylamide solution with concentration is 1500mg/l, and molecular weight of polyacrylamide is 1.900 millions;
wettability reversal agent RF1: surfactant containing sulfonic group (A.R.);
wettability reversal agent RF2: OP-10 (A.R.);
wettability reversal agent RF3: hexadecyl trimethyl ammonium bromide (A.R.);
rock cuttings: the particle size is about 0.074mm.
Journal of Xi’an Shiyou University(Natural Science Edition) (In Chinese), Vol. 22 (2007), p. 78-83
Journal of Oil and Gas Technology(J·JPI) (In Chinese), Vol. 32 (2010), p. 315-318.
Journal of Xi’an Shiyou University(Natural Science Edition) (In Chinese), Vol. 22 (2007), p. 78-83
Journal of Oil and Gas Technology(J·JPI) (In Chinese), Vol. 32 (2010), p. 315-318.
Online since: August 2007
Authors: Pierre Fauchais, Mohammed El Ganaoui, Salwa Ben Naoua, Habib Sammouda
Table 1 summarizes the thermal properties of all
used materials in the present work.
Table 1: Thermophysical properties of used materials.
X., Sampath Inernational Thermal Spray Conference (ITSC 98), Asm Inernational Materials Park, OH, USA, Nice (France), 1998
In Progress in Plasma Processing of Materials.
Materials Science and Engineering A262, (1999), pp. 25-32.
Table 1: Thermophysical properties of used materials.
X., Sampath Inernational Thermal Spray Conference (ITSC 98), Asm Inernational Materials Park, OH, USA, Nice (France), 1998
In Progress in Plasma Processing of Materials.
Materials Science and Engineering A262, (1999), pp. 25-32.
Online since: January 2013
Authors: Wan Akmal Izzati, Nor Asiah Muhamad, Mohd Shafanizam, Yanuar Z. Arief, Zuraimy Adzis, Mohamad Zul Hilmey Makmud
Muhamad1
1Institute of High Voltage and High Current, Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, 81310 UTM Skudai, Johor, Malaysia
2School of Science and Technology, Universiti Malaysia Sabah, 88400 Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia.
Introduction Polymer nanocomposites have gained great interest among researches in electrical insulating application as it hold high performances as engineering materials.
While the microfillers are equal or less than 50 wt% of the total material weight of the polymer composite.
Summary Nanocomposite materials have shown some interest in high voltage research field toward the improvement of the insulation materials.
Piah: Malaysian Polymer Journal, 6, 1(2011) 58 [3] T.
Introduction Polymer nanocomposites have gained great interest among researches in electrical insulating application as it hold high performances as engineering materials.
While the microfillers are equal or less than 50 wt% of the total material weight of the polymer composite.
Summary Nanocomposite materials have shown some interest in high voltage research field toward the improvement of the insulation materials.
Piah: Malaysian Polymer Journal, 6, 1(2011) 58 [3] T.
Online since: April 2011
Authors: Ming Yu Hu, Jin Sheng Peng, Cheng Ping Ding, Jian Yi Chen
Raw materials
2.1 Cement
Ordinary Portland cement of grade 32.5 with about 14% of mineral additives and 5% of gypsum was used in the study.
Development Guide to Building Materials 4 (2008), p. 1-5 (in Chinese) [4] Wang Fusheng, Sun Ruilian, Qin Xiaojuan.
Journal of South China University of Technology (Natural Science) 31(2003), p. 93~96 (in Chinese) [7] Liu Sifeng, Sun Wei, Wang Peiming.
Journal of Southeast University (Natural Science Edition) 36(2006), p. 263-268 (in Chinese) [8] LIU Lian xin.
Journal of Building Materials 4(2001), p. 395-399 (in Chinese)
Development Guide to Building Materials 4 (2008), p. 1-5 (in Chinese) [4] Wang Fusheng, Sun Ruilian, Qin Xiaojuan.
Journal of South China University of Technology (Natural Science) 31(2003), p. 93~96 (in Chinese) [7] Liu Sifeng, Sun Wei, Wang Peiming.
Journal of Southeast University (Natural Science Edition) 36(2006), p. 263-268 (in Chinese) [8] LIU Lian xin.
Journal of Building Materials 4(2001), p. 395-399 (in Chinese)
Online since: December 2012
Authors: Maris Knite, G. Sakale, D. Jakovlevs, I. Aulika
Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) are materials that can respond to the presence of gaseous substances by the electrical property’s change.
Materials and methods Polyisoprene was used as the composite matrix material.
For polymer-like materials the movement of the VOC diffusion front inside a material is controlled not only by external factors like pressure, temperature and VOC concentration but also by the polymer macromolecule capability to rearrange their conformation as well.
Yeow, A review of carbon nanotubes-based gas sensors, Journal of sensors, (2009) Article ID 493904 24 pages [6] G.U.
Zheng, X.S.Yi, Time dependence of piezoresistance for the conductor-filled polymer composites, Journal of Polymer Science: B 38 (2000) 2739-2749
Materials and methods Polyisoprene was used as the composite matrix material.
For polymer-like materials the movement of the VOC diffusion front inside a material is controlled not only by external factors like pressure, temperature and VOC concentration but also by the polymer macromolecule capability to rearrange their conformation as well.
Yeow, A review of carbon nanotubes-based gas sensors, Journal of sensors, (2009) Article ID 493904 24 pages [6] G.U.
Zheng, X.S.Yi, Time dependence of piezoresistance for the conductor-filled polymer composites, Journal of Polymer Science: B 38 (2000) 2739-2749
Online since: June 2013
Authors: Takashi Matsumura, Ryosuke Watanabe, Yuji Musha
Yasuda, Y, Effect of surface texturing on friction reduction between ceramic and steel materials under lubricated sliding contact, Wear 254 (2003) 356–363
Hu, Microstructure and mechanical characteristics of laser coating–texturing alloying dimples, Applied Surface Science 255 (2008) 3251–3256
Ge, Tribological properties of surface dimple-textured by pellet-pressing, Procedia Earth and Planetary Science 1 (2009) 1513–1518
ESAFORM Conf. on Material Forming, AIP Conf.
Takahashi, Micro dimple milling on cylinder surfaces, Journal of Manufacturing Processes 14 (2012) 135–140.
Hu, Microstructure and mechanical characteristics of laser coating–texturing alloying dimples, Applied Surface Science 255 (2008) 3251–3256
Ge, Tribological properties of surface dimple-textured by pellet-pressing, Procedia Earth and Planetary Science 1 (2009) 1513–1518
ESAFORM Conf. on Material Forming, AIP Conf.
Takahashi, Micro dimple milling on cylinder surfaces, Journal of Manufacturing Processes 14 (2012) 135–140.
Online since: March 2008
Authors: Marcus M.K. Lee, Jun Deng, Pei Yan Huang
Introduction
Since the 1990s, the use of carbon fibre reinforced polymer (CFRP) materials has made large
advances in civil engineering construction, particularly in bridge upgrade and rehabilitation.
Key Engineering Materials 2006, 306-308:1343-1348
Design guidance for strengthening concrete structures using fibre composite materials.
Progress in Structural Engineering and Materials 2002; 4(2):131-148
Journal of Bridge Engineering 2001; 6(6):514-522
Key Engineering Materials 2006, 306-308:1343-1348
Design guidance for strengthening concrete structures using fibre composite materials.
Progress in Structural Engineering and Materials 2002; 4(2):131-148
Journal of Bridge Engineering 2001; 6(6):514-522