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Online since: March 2014
Authors: Rui Zhang, Biao Zhao, Bin Bin Wang, Wen Li, Bing Sun, Hao Chen, Xiao Xuan Pian, Bing Bing Fan, Chen Yang Wang
Preparation and Electromagnetic Wave Absorption Properties of Core-Shell Ni/TiO2 Microspheres
Biao Zhao1,2,a, Bingbing Fan2, Hao Chen1,2, Xiaoxuan Pian1,2, Binbin Wang1,2, Wen Li1,2, Bing Sun1,2, Chenyang Wang1,2, Rui Zhang1,2,*
1School of Materials Science and Engineering, Zhengzhou University, Henan, 450001, P.R.
Hu, Preparation and microwave absorption properties of Ni–Fe3O4 hollow spheres, Materials Science and Engineering: B 164 (2) (2009) 112-115
Liu, Preparation and microwave absorption properties of loose nanoscale Fe3O4spheres, Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials 322(15) (2010) 2167-2171
Liu, Microwave absorption properties of Fe3O4/CuPc hybrid material with cooperative dual nonlinear dielectric/magnetic resonance, Materials Letters 69(2012) 30-33
Che, et al., Hierarchical magnetic yolk-shell microspheres with mixed barium silicate and barium titanium oxide shells for microwave absorption enhancement, Journal of Materials Chemistry 22 (18) (2012) 9277-9284
Hu, Preparation and microwave absorption properties of Ni–Fe3O4 hollow spheres, Materials Science and Engineering: B 164 (2) (2009) 112-115
Liu, Preparation and microwave absorption properties of loose nanoscale Fe3O4spheres, Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials 322(15) (2010) 2167-2171
Liu, Microwave absorption properties of Fe3O4/CuPc hybrid material with cooperative dual nonlinear dielectric/magnetic resonance, Materials Letters 69(2012) 30-33
Che, et al., Hierarchical magnetic yolk-shell microspheres with mixed barium silicate and barium titanium oxide shells for microwave absorption enhancement, Journal of Materials Chemistry 22 (18) (2012) 9277-9284
Online since: July 2012
Authors: Hong Jian Peng, Meng Long Li
With the development of science and technology, especially the rapid popularization and application of nanotechnology in the life, the development of the materials for badminton racquet string also reaches a higher stage [2].
The unique collective form of the nanofiber determines that the materials which are made from such fibers have very special property in comparison with the traditional materials.
Encyclopedia of Materials: Science and Technology (Second Edition), 2005, pp. 1-6 [3] Sun Yan, Wan Yunfang: Effect of exchange-coupling interaction on domain pinning mechanism in nanometer permanent materials.
Journal of Alloys and Compounds, vol. 509, 21(2011), pp. 6139-6141
Materials Science and Engineering, vol. 204, 1–2(1995), pp. 205-210.
The unique collective form of the nanofiber determines that the materials which are made from such fibers have very special property in comparison with the traditional materials.
Encyclopedia of Materials: Science and Technology (Second Edition), 2005, pp. 1-6 [3] Sun Yan, Wan Yunfang: Effect of exchange-coupling interaction on domain pinning mechanism in nanometer permanent materials.
Journal of Alloys and Compounds, vol. 509, 21(2011), pp. 6139-6141
Materials Science and Engineering, vol. 204, 1–2(1995), pp. 205-210.
Online since: January 2016
Authors: Anusorn Montree, Wichian Siriprom, Kanyakorn Teanchai
The biopolymers material and biodegradable polymers is an alternative of product polymer in terms of new material because biopolymer materials would not involve the use of toxic or harmful components in their production besides that could degradation by a natural composting process [2].
The egg shell fragments were immersed in H2SO4 to remove impurity and interference materials.
Conclusions The results of this study gives an insight in understanding the structure of cellulose and chicken eggshell materials the result indicated the chicken eggshell consist of crystalline structural in phase of calcite while the cellulose have amorphous-crystalline structure.
Acknowledgements The authors wish to thank Plasma for Surface Sciences Laboratory, Thailand Center of Excellence in Physics (ThEP), PERDO, CHE and the Center of Excellence in Glass Technology and Materials Science (CEGM), Nakhon Pathom Rajabhat University to some analytical equipment.
References [1] Chen, A., Ma, P., Fu, Z., Wu, Y. and Kong, W., 2013, Crystallization and assembling behavior of calcium carbonate controlled by Ca-organic fibers, Journal of Crystal Growth., 377, 136-142
The egg shell fragments were immersed in H2SO4 to remove impurity and interference materials.
Conclusions The results of this study gives an insight in understanding the structure of cellulose and chicken eggshell materials the result indicated the chicken eggshell consist of crystalline structural in phase of calcite while the cellulose have amorphous-crystalline structure.
Acknowledgements The authors wish to thank Plasma for Surface Sciences Laboratory, Thailand Center of Excellence in Physics (ThEP), PERDO, CHE and the Center of Excellence in Glass Technology and Materials Science (CEGM), Nakhon Pathom Rajabhat University to some analytical equipment.
References [1] Chen, A., Ma, P., Fu, Z., Wu, Y. and Kong, W., 2013, Crystallization and assembling behavior of calcium carbonate controlled by Ca-organic fibers, Journal of Crystal Growth., 377, 136-142
Online since: May 2020
Authors: Yu Zhao, Xu Ran, Shao Hui Liu
The fabricated materials were mixed with copper powder to obtain various volume fractions.
Graphene and copper are two distinct but complementary electrical conductor materials in terms of carrier concentration and mobility of the material.
Guan, Tribological properties of copper matrix composites reinforced with homogeneously dispersed graphene nanosheets, Journal of Materials Science & Technology 34(10) (2018) 1925-1931
Reports, Recent progress in the development and properties of novel metal matrix nanocomposites reinforced with carbon nanotubes and graphene nanosheets, Materials Science & Engineering R Reports 74(10) (2013) 281-350
Xie, Highly enhanced mechanical properties in Cu matrix composites reinforced with graphene decorated metallic nanoparticles, Journal of Materials Science 49(10) (2014) 3725-3731
Graphene and copper are two distinct but complementary electrical conductor materials in terms of carrier concentration and mobility of the material.
Guan, Tribological properties of copper matrix composites reinforced with homogeneously dispersed graphene nanosheets, Journal of Materials Science & Technology 34(10) (2018) 1925-1931
Reports, Recent progress in the development and properties of novel metal matrix nanocomposites reinforced with carbon nanotubes and graphene nanosheets, Materials Science & Engineering R Reports 74(10) (2013) 281-350
Xie, Highly enhanced mechanical properties in Cu matrix composites reinforced with graphene decorated metallic nanoparticles, Journal of Materials Science 49(10) (2014) 3725-3731
Online since: January 2017
Authors: Xiao Gang Wang, Yan Yan Shi, Jun Tao Liu
AKBULUT: Journal of Materials Science, vol. 18 (2012) No.4, P.341−346
Harrigan: Journal of Material Science and Engineering: vol. 244 (1998) NO.1, P.75-79
Wu: Journal of the Material Science of Electron ,vol. 25(2014) , P. 604-608
Zhu: Journal of the Material Science of Electron ,vol. 24(2013), P.1937-1940
Journal of materials science, vol. 35(2000), P.6231-6236.
Harrigan: Journal of Material Science and Engineering: vol. 244 (1998) NO.1, P.75-79
Wu: Journal of the Material Science of Electron ,vol. 25(2014) , P. 604-608
Zhu: Journal of the Material Science of Electron ,vol. 24(2013), P.1937-1940
Journal of materials science, vol. 35(2000), P.6231-6236.
Online since: April 2022
Authors: Olurotimi A. Adeleye, Ahmed Yinusa, Stephen Konigbagbe
Journal of Applied Biomaterials & Functional Materials, 10(3), (2012), p.280-286, ff10.5301/JABFM.2012. 10367
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Wang, Bio-Responsive Smart Polymers And Biomedical Applications, Journal of Physics: Materials, 2(3), (2019), 032004 [12] Q.
Liu., “A simplified constitutive model for predicting shape memory polymers deformation behavior,” International Journal of Computational Materials Science and Engineering, 4(01), (2015), 1550001
Indian Journal of Science and Technology, 7(3), (2020), p. 52-54
Sahari, A Review of Constitutive Models for Rubber-Like Materials, American J. of Engineering and Applied Sciences, 3(1), (2010), p. 232-239, ISSN 1941-7020
Wang, Bio-Responsive Smart Polymers And Biomedical Applications, Journal of Physics: Materials, 2(3), (2019), 032004 [12] Q.
Liu., “A simplified constitutive model for predicting shape memory polymers deformation behavior,” International Journal of Computational Materials Science and Engineering, 4(01), (2015), 1550001
Indian Journal of Science and Technology, 7(3), (2020), p. 52-54
Sahari, A Review of Constitutive Models for Rubber-Like Materials, American J. of Engineering and Applied Sciences, 3(1), (2010), p. 232-239, ISSN 1941-7020
Online since: July 2022
Authors: José Xavier, António Andrade-Campos, João Henriques, Mariana Conde
Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 210:226-232, 01 2010
International Journal of Mechanical Sciences, 173:105422, 2020
Mechanics of Materials, 100:96-108, 2016
International Journal of Mechanical Sciences, 145:330-345, 2018
Materials, 15(2), 2022
International Journal of Mechanical Sciences, 173:105422, 2020
Mechanics of Materials, 100:96-108, 2016
International Journal of Mechanical Sciences, 145:330-345, 2018
Materials, 15(2), 2022
Online since: September 2014
Authors: Rattanaphol Mongkholrattanasit, Nattadon Rungruangkitkrai, Charoon Klaichoi
The optimal ratio of colour resistant materials from flour of giant taro were compose of 19% wild taro corm, 30% water, 34% sodium chloride, 13% calcium hydroxide, and 3% vegetable oil.
Experimental Materials Wild taro corms used in this experiment was collected from Sukhothai province in Thailand.
Lebot, Pacific Science.
Getsinger, Journal of Aquatic Plant Management.
Pradipasena, Science Asia.
Experimental Materials Wild taro corms used in this experiment was collected from Sukhothai province in Thailand.
Lebot, Pacific Science.
Getsinger, Journal of Aquatic Plant Management.
Pradipasena, Science Asia.
Online since: June 2017
Authors: Denis V. Valuev, R.A. Mamadaliev, S.N. Fedoseev, P.N. Sokolov
IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering. 142 (2016) 1-6
IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering. 91 (2015) 1-6
Series: Materials Science and Engineering 127 (2016)
IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering. 142 (2016) 1-7
World Applied Sciences Journal. 29(6) (2014) 720-723.
IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering. 91 (2015) 1-6
Series: Materials Science and Engineering 127 (2016)
IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering. 142 (2016) 1-7
World Applied Sciences Journal. 29(6) (2014) 720-723.
Online since: March 2024
Authors: N. Mohan Raj, V Karthi, J Baskaran
There are various types of gears and made of metallic materials and non-metallic materials.
Non-metallic materials include wood, polymer, and natural fiber, etc.
Material Selection and Methods 2.1 Materials Nylon 6 and glass fiber are important elements in composites materials.
Series: Materials Science and Engineering 114 – 012118, 2016
Caribbean Journal of Science.
Non-metallic materials include wood, polymer, and natural fiber, etc.
Material Selection and Methods 2.1 Materials Nylon 6 and glass fiber are important elements in composites materials.
Series: Materials Science and Engineering 114 – 012118, 2016
Caribbean Journal of Science.