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Online since: June 2012
Authors: Fu Lai Qu, Shun Bo Zhao, Peng Bing Hou
Qu: Durability of Concrete Structures (Shanghai Press of Science and Technology, Shanghai, 2003)
Arliguie: Materials and Structures, Vol. 33 (2000), p539-544
Azher: ACI Materials Journal, No. 1 (2007), p40-47
Yu: Journal of Building Structures, No. 4 (1997), p51-57
Online since: June 2014
Authors: Dan Gao, Xiu Fen Wang, Chun Hui Qu, Ji Lai Zeng, Tian Tian, Yi Shen
Introduction Methanol is a widely used basic chemical raw materials.
C Wang et al [4] consider China is vigorously developing coal-to-methanol industry, methanol in China has become an important automotive fuels and chemical raw materials and think can replace imported oil to some extent.
Acknowledgements The authors gratefully acknowledge the funding of “International Science & Technology Cooperation Program of China”(Project No. 2010DFA24580) References [1] Olah, George A. 
International Journal of Hydrogen Energy 33.1 (2008): 57-63
[7] Zhang H., Wang S., Li Z., Ni W., Journal of Tsinghua University(Scinence and Technology),2005,45(11)
Online since: July 2013
Authors: Ying Li, Qin Zhang, Zhuo Cao
For the reason of outstanding performance and unique character, gold alloys coating materials produced by Magnetron sputtering were used widely and widely.
For the excellent performance and character, the gold alloys coating materials have been using more and more popular.
Acknowledgment The work was supported by China National "Twelfth Five-Year" Plan for Science & Technology Support project no is: 2012BAE06B05 Reference: [1] W.D.
Technol. 142–144 (2001), P. 557 [3] Z.Q .Chu:  Metal Materials and Metallurgy Engineering. 39(2011), p.44(in Chinese) [4]W.G.Chi, F.G.Zhang, T.J.Zhang, N.Xiong,J.G.Mu, P.X.Tang: advanced materials industry. 11(2010),p.6 (in Chinese) [5] R.P.
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Online since: November 2010
Authors: Yu Kui Li, Yun Peng Liu
Using CNT as cold cathode material, the triode FED was packaged with the conventional sintering technology.
Lee: Diamond and related materials Vol. 17 (2008), p. 270
Applied Surface Science Vol. 254 (2008), p. 6770
Liu et al.: Microelectronics Journal Vol. 37 (2006), p. 495
Liu: Diamond and related materials Vol. 11 (2002), p. 1845.
Online since: March 2015
Authors: You Zheng Sun, Jin Bao Li, Kuai Kuai Guo, Chuan Ning Yang, Ben Rong Hai, Si Yu Wang, C.S. LIU
Heng: Transactions of Materials and Heat Treatment, Vol. 35 (2014), p. 221-225 [2] Y.Q.
Hua: Chinese Journal of Lasers, Vol.
Yi: Applied Mechanics and Materials, Vol. 433-435(2013), p. 2054-7 [4] P.
Zhang: Applied Surface Science, Vol. 295 (2014), p. 94-107 [6] Manoj Masanta, S.M.
Peng: Modern Steel Materials And Its Engineering Application, BeiJin, China Machine Press (2007), p.63-70
Online since: August 2011
Authors: Fu Zhou Luo, Xing Li
Conservation and use of materials: First and foremost, building materials typically considered to be ‘green’ should be used from design to construction.
The saving of building materials will indirectly contribute to the conservation of natural resources.
The rating standards for this code are Using Green Building Materials, Extracting and Manufacturing Materials Locally, and Conservation of Building Materials.
New techniques, materials, facilities and technologies should be adopted and introduced in construction.
Wuhan: Huazhong University of Science and Technology, 2006
Online since: February 2012
Authors: Narayan C. Mishra, Amit Kumar Dinda, Sweta Gupta, Chhavi Sharma, Amiya K. Ray
Much of the body’s native extracellular matrix is composed of natural materials like collagen, elastin, fibronectin and laminin.
Natural materials, mostly natural polymers, are cost effective, eco-friendly, have good biodegradability but they have some disadvantages (Table 4).
Composite materials generally don’t have any disadvantage as they are the combination of two or more polymers to impart various desired properties.
Evaluation of scaffold materials for tooth tissue engineering, J Biomed Mater Res A 2010, 94 (3) 800-5
Enamel-Dentin and Dentin-Cementum complex structure formation in tooth-tissue regeneration, European Cells and Materials, 14 (2007) 60
Online since: October 2014
Authors: Yu Rong Zhang, Yuan Feng Wang, Ming Hui Liu
., from raw material extraction through materials processing, manufacture, distribution, use, repair and maintenance, and disposal or recycling) [1].
Output Data Analysis In the process of cement production, the raw materials will be crushed and grinded.
In addition, fuel combustion and materials decomposition reaction will also occur.
Journal of Wuhan University of Technology, 2008,04:36-39
Wuhan: Huazhong University of Science and Technology,2009
Online since: September 2014
Authors: Gui Lan Tao, Chao Hua Jiang, Xiao Lin Shi, Xing Guo Feng, Liang Shu
This paper deals with the feasibility of beach protection project alternative materials-dredged sand, applies cement and addition to solidify it.
Test materials and methods Waste soil sample analysis Chemical composition analysis:Use sandy soil samples for chemical analysis.
Environmental Science and Technology, 2002, 25(4): 39-41.
River Soil & Sand Solidified Blocks as Ballast in Beach Protection Advanced Materials Research Vols. 779-780 (2013) pp 323-326 [6] MAO Jing-min,LI Se-zhuan.
Journal of Yangtze River Scientific Research Institute, 2012,29(8): 118-124.
Online since: May 2010
Authors: Salim lamri, Cécile Langlade, Guillaume Kermouche
Clarke, Materials Science and Engineering A 278 (1999) 142-150
Dinhut, Corrosion Science 51 (2009) 2246-2248
Pharr, Journal of Materials Research 19 (2004) 3-20
Rajam, Applied Surface Science 255 (2008) 2925-2931
Lucazeau, Journal of Physics and Chemistry of Solids 62 (2001) 553-563