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Online since: August 2015
Authors: Tadeusz Niezgoda, Danuta Miedzińska, Ewelina Małek
Development Of Porosity Measurement Method Based On Modern Microscopic Techniques
Ewelina Małek1,a*, Tadeusz Niezgoda2,b, Danuta Miedzińska3,c
1 Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Department of Mechanics and Applied Computer Science, Military University of Technology, Gen.
Kaliski 2 street, 00-908 Warsaw, Poland 2 Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Department of Mechanics and Applied Computer Science, Military University of Technology, Gen.
Kaliski 2 street, 00-908 Warsaw, Poland 3 Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Department of Mechanics and Applied Computer Science, Military University of Technology, Gen.
Research into advanced structural materials designed for making the drilling tools which operate in actual reservoir temperature and pressure conditions; 4.
Lemos de Sousa, The measurement of coal porosity with different gases, International Journal of Coal Geology, 48, (2002) 245-251
Kaliski 2 street, 00-908 Warsaw, Poland 2 Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Department of Mechanics and Applied Computer Science, Military University of Technology, Gen.
Kaliski 2 street, 00-908 Warsaw, Poland 3 Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Department of Mechanics and Applied Computer Science, Military University of Technology, Gen.
Research into advanced structural materials designed for making the drilling tools which operate in actual reservoir temperature and pressure conditions; 4.
Lemos de Sousa, The measurement of coal porosity with different gases, International Journal of Coal Geology, 48, (2002) 245-251
Online since: August 2008
Authors: Supab Choopun, N. Mangkorntong, Phathaitep Raksa, A. Gardchareon
Choopun
b
1
Department of Physics, Faculty of Science, Chiang Mai University, Chiang Mai 50200,
a
phathaitep@hotmail.com, bsupab@science.cmu.ac.th
Keywords: CuO, nanostructure, thin films
Abstract.
In electrochemical field, few reports have indicated the application of cupric (cuprous) oxides as electrode materials in batteries [14-17].
This work was partially supported by the National Nanotechnology Center (NANOTEC), NSTDA, Ministry of Science and Technology, Thailand, through its program of Center of Excellence Network.
Journal Special Issue on Nanotechnology Vol. 4 (2005), p. 1 [8] C.H.
In electrochemical field, few reports have indicated the application of cupric (cuprous) oxides as electrode materials in batteries [14-17].
This work was partially supported by the National Nanotechnology Center (NANOTEC), NSTDA, Ministry of Science and Technology, Thailand, through its program of Center of Excellence Network.
Journal Special Issue on Nanotechnology Vol. 4 (2005), p. 1 [8] C.H.
Online since: December 2012
Authors: Yang Lin Liu, Shu Yun Liu, Yan Yan Liu, Xue Chen Duan
Effect of Lithium-doped on the crystal structure and morphology of
ZnO nanorod arrays
Yanglin Liu1,2,a, Xuechen Duan 1,b, Shuyun Liu2,c, Yanyan Liu3,d
1School of Material Science and Engineering,Central South University,Changsha,China
2Changsha Environmental Protection College, Changsha,China
3College of Science and Engineering, Jinan University, Guangzhou,China
aLYL9909@126.com,bxc_d@126.com,cshuyun6275@126.com,d124917785@qq.com
Key words: ZLO;nanorods array; thin films;Hydrothermal method
Abstract:Lithium-doped zinc oxide(ZLO) thin films were deposited on glass substrates by sol-gel method.And then by controlling processing parameters such as the amount of doped lithium and stability, etc,Well-aligned ZLO nanorod arrays were successfully grown on substrates by hydrothermal method, where the substrates were spin-coated with seed layer.The experiments show the 5% Li-doped and diameter of about 50nm of ZLO thin films nanorod arrays has the best performance photoluminescence
ZLO nano array prepared by surface active agent have better electro-optical properties than ZLO nano array, and it has new potential application prospects in the fields such as solar, laser, optoelectronic devices, which provides new ideas to develop and utilize ZnO nano material[4-5].
Acknowledgements This work was financially supported by the Hunan Province Science and technology projects (2009FJ3096).
Journal of Applied Physics,2003,94:5240-5264 [4] Tang H.P, Zhu L.P, YeZ.Z, et al.
ZLO nano array prepared by surface active agent have better electro-optical properties than ZLO nano array, and it has new potential application prospects in the fields such as solar, laser, optoelectronic devices, which provides new ideas to develop and utilize ZnO nano material[4-5].
Acknowledgements This work was financially supported by the Hunan Province Science and technology projects (2009FJ3096).
Journal of Applied Physics,2003,94:5240-5264 [4] Tang H.P, Zhu L.P, YeZ.Z, et al.
Online since: December 2012
Authors: Wen Jie Chen, Bin Jie Xin, Xiang Ji Wu
Study on the Preparation of PSA NanoFibers Using Electro-spinning Technology and its Characterizations
Wenjie CHEN 1, a, Binjie XIN 1, b
, Xiangji WU 1, c
Shanghai University of Engineering Science, College of Fashion, Shanghai,China, 201620)
alwjqqhr@163.com, bxinbj@sues.edu.cn, cwxjzrm@126.com
* Corresponding author: Binjie Xin, E-mail: xinbj@sues.edu.cn
Keywords: Electrospinning; Nanofiber; Polysulfonamide; Morphology
Abstract.
Experimental Materials The polysulfonamide sample (intrinsic viscosity=2.0~2.5dl/g; weight concentration=12wt %) and DMAC solvent (CP grade) were purchased from Shanghai Tanlon Fiber Co.
Graduate students Innovation Fund of Shanghai University of Engineering Science (2011yjs42) References [1] Reneker, G Srinivasan and D H, Polym, 1995. 36(195)
Journal of Colloid and Interface Science, 2009, 340(2): 291-297
Experimental Materials The polysulfonamide sample (intrinsic viscosity=2.0~2.5dl/g; weight concentration=12wt %) and DMAC solvent (CP grade) were purchased from Shanghai Tanlon Fiber Co.
Graduate students Innovation Fund of Shanghai University of Engineering Science (2011yjs42) References [1] Reneker, G Srinivasan and D H, Polym, 1995. 36(195)
Journal of Colloid and Interface Science, 2009, 340(2): 291-297
Online since: July 2014
Authors: Bing Yan Chen, Qing Bang Han, Ming Lei Shan, Chang Ping Zhu, Bin Wang, Run Hang Gong, Qing Gong Ren, Zhen Bing He, Ying Gao, Jin Zhu
Materials and methods
Reagents.
We are grateful for the financial support by National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant NO. 11274092, 11304026 and NO. 11274091), National Training Programs of Innovation and Entrepreneurship for Undergraduates and Graduate Program of Innovation of Hohai University (Grant NO. 201210294077, XZX/13B002006).
Differences in response of two model estuarine crustaceans after lethal and sublethal exposures to chlorpyrifos, Environmental Science and Health.48(2013) 967-973
Journal of Environmental Sciences. 23(2011) 725–730
We are grateful for the financial support by National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant NO. 11274092, 11304026 and NO. 11274091), National Training Programs of Innovation and Entrepreneurship for Undergraduates and Graduate Program of Innovation of Hohai University (Grant NO. 201210294077, XZX/13B002006).
Differences in response of two model estuarine crustaceans after lethal and sublethal exposures to chlorpyrifos, Environmental Science and Health.48(2013) 967-973
Journal of Environmental Sciences. 23(2011) 725–730
Online since: December 2012
Authors: Ping Gu, Ming Chai, Yue Ping Cui
Acknowledgements
The authors sincerely thank the financial supports from Natural Science Foundation of Guangxi (2011GXNFF018001) and from Open Foundation of Key Laboratory for Advanced Materials and Manufacturing Technology in Guangxi University (GXKFJ11-13).
References [1] Yajun Chen 2005 Computer System & Applications 5 84-87 [2] Li Yu, Chen Chen 2007 Computer Science 34 33-36 [3] Lan Mao, Yuan Liu 2007 Computer Engineering and Design 28 1785-1787 [4] Kai Chen 2009 Simulation and Performance Analysis of Self-Similar Network Traffic [5] Enzhi Liang 2003 Computer Science 32 42-45 [6] Gregorio P, Anurag G and Mario G 2002 Computer Communications 25 1009-1017 [7] Lianming Zhang, Zhigang Chen, Ming Zhao 2007 Journal on Communications 28 51-57
References [1] Yajun Chen 2005 Computer System & Applications 5 84-87 [2] Li Yu, Chen Chen 2007 Computer Science 34 33-36 [3] Lan Mao, Yuan Liu 2007 Computer Engineering and Design 28 1785-1787 [4] Kai Chen 2009 Simulation and Performance Analysis of Self-Similar Network Traffic [5] Enzhi Liang 2003 Computer Science 32 42-45 [6] Gregorio P, Anurag G and Mario G 2002 Computer Communications 25 1009-1017 [7] Lianming Zhang, Zhigang Chen, Ming Zhao 2007 Journal on Communications 28 51-57
Online since: June 2013
Authors: Yan Fu Yan, Xue Xue Wu, Shuai Li, Guang Shen, Yong Tao Jiu
Effect of different content of AlF3 of the Zinc flux and temperature on the spreading performance of Zn20Sn
JIU Yong-tao, YAN Yan-fu, SHEN Guang, LI Shuai, WU Xue-xue
(Materials Science & Engineering College, Henan University of Science & Technology, Luoyang: 471003)
Keywords: Zinc flux; Zn20Sn; Spreading area; Temperature
ABSTRACT: In this study, AlF3 was added into the Zinc flux and the spreading area of Zn20Sn of every flux formula was measured.
A Survey of Development and Study of ZA Alloy System[J]. metal science and technology ,1990(3):108-117
Welding Journal, 1993, (10):65-67
A Survey of Development and Study of ZA Alloy System[J]. metal science and technology ,1990(3):108-117
Welding Journal, 1993, (10):65-67
Online since: December 2011
Authors: Min Du, Xin Ping Li, Wu Guang Li
Influences of Bleached Softwood Pulp Pretreated with Endo-cellulase on Fiber Surface Properties and Aggregation Structure
Min DU1, a, Xin-ping LI1, b, Wu-guang Li1,
1School of Papermaking Engineering, Shaanxi University of Science and Technology, Xi’an, 710021, China
amiziimi@163.com, bLixp@sust.edu.cn
Keywords: Endo-cellulase; Refining energy; Pulp properties; Wettability; Crystallinity
Abstract.
Experimental Materials.
Acknowledgements This article was supported by the Natural Science Foundation of Shaanxi University of Science and Technology (No.
Tappi Journal, Vol. 83 (2000)p. 64 [7] T.K.Ghose.
Experimental Materials.
Acknowledgements This article was supported by the Natural Science Foundation of Shaanxi University of Science and Technology (No.
Tappi Journal, Vol. 83 (2000)p. 64 [7] T.K.Ghose.
Online since: August 2013
Authors: Jie Tang, Nan Zhang, Shuang Liang, Yuan Han, Hao Zhang
Materials and methods
The study intends to monitor the seasonal dynamics of soil CO2 emission fluxes of dry farmland, grassland, paddy field and saline-alkali land in Da'an City.
Acknowledgements This work was financially supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 51179073/E090303).
[2] Tang J, Han Y, Liu S, et al. in: Diurnal Variation Of Soil CO2 Fluxes and Factors in Different Land Use Types during Growing Season in Western Jilin Province [J], Ecology and Environmental Sciences, 21(1) (2012), p.33-37
[3] Deng A, Shen S, Zhang X, et al. in: Simulation of Hydro-thermal Factors of Soil Respiration and Discussion on the Temperature Sensitivity [J], Journal of Anhui Agricultural Sciences, 37(23) (2009) , p.11133-11136
Acknowledgements This work was financially supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 51179073/E090303).
[2] Tang J, Han Y, Liu S, et al. in: Diurnal Variation Of Soil CO2 Fluxes and Factors in Different Land Use Types during Growing Season in Western Jilin Province [J], Ecology and Environmental Sciences, 21(1) (2012), p.33-37
[3] Deng A, Shen S, Zhang X, et al. in: Simulation of Hydro-thermal Factors of Soil Respiration and Discussion on the Temperature Sensitivity [J], Journal of Anhui Agricultural Sciences, 37(23) (2009) , p.11133-11136
Online since: January 2014
Authors: Zhan Xu Wang
Pressure Difference for Moving Nitrogen Bubbles in a Waving Duct
Zhanxu Wang1, 2, a
1College of Electromechanical and Automation (2004 Ph.D. in specialty of mechanical electronic engineering), Shanghai University, Shanghai, 200444, China
2 Qingdao Municipal Key Laboratory on Geological & Exploration Engineering Technology for Enhanced Shale Oil & Gas Recovery, Qingdao University of Science and Technology, Qingdao, 266061, China.
Fig.1 Schematic of experimental setup Materials and experimental procedure.
Acknowledgements This study finished under the support of the National Natural Science Foundation of China (No.51374133).
Zitha, Motion of foam films in diverging-converging channels [J], Journal of Colloid and Interface Science, 2004, 271, 473-484
Fig.1 Schematic of experimental setup Materials and experimental procedure.
Acknowledgements This study finished under the support of the National Natural Science Foundation of China (No.51374133).
Zitha, Motion of foam films in diverging-converging channels [J], Journal of Colloid and Interface Science, 2004, 271, 473-484