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Online since: January 2023
Authors: Nurul Imani Istiqomah, Edi Suharyadi, Takeshi Kato, Daiki Oshima, Dyah Ayu Larasati, Aprinanda Nafla Aulia Hanifah, Lusiana Olivia
Al-Rayyani, Photocatalytic degradation of methylene blue by Fe/ZnO/SiO2 nanoparticles under visiblelight, J.
Herculano et al., Metronidazole release using Natural Rubber Latex as matrix, Mater.
Wang et al., Fe3O4/SiO2/C nanocomposite as a high-performance Fenton-like catalyst in a neutral environment, RSC Adv. 6 (2016) 8594–8600
El Foulani, A.
Herculano et al., Metronidazole release using Natural Rubber Latex as matrix, Mater.
Wang et al., Fe3O4/SiO2/C nanocomposite as a high-performance Fenton-like catalyst in a neutral environment, RSC Adv. 6 (2016) 8594–8600
El Foulani, A.
Online since: August 2022
Authors: Yulisa Valverde Romero, Milton Valverde Romero, Claudio Valverde Ramírez
Additionally, the ocean is a mass of energy in constant movement, therefore, we can find upward movements that can transport nutrients from the subsurface layers to the surface layer [3], cyclonic movements such as those described by Pérez-Brunius, et, al. [4], the presence of characteristic gyres of the oceans, which are of different sizes and which also serve to transport energy [5], among other movements.
Reagan, et al.
Locarnini, et al., Temperature, in World Ocean Atlas 2018: Product Documentation.
https://www.ncei.noaa.gov/sites/default/files/2021-03/woa18_vol1.pdf [13] https://sites.google.com/site/telurispnogues/home/antecedentes-y-marco-teorico [14] https://www.idstopografia.com/batimetrias-cartografiando-el-fondo-marino/
Reagan, et al.
Locarnini, et al., Temperature, in World Ocean Atlas 2018: Product Documentation.
https://www.ncei.noaa.gov/sites/default/files/2021-03/woa18_vol1.pdf [13] https://sites.google.com/site/telurispnogues/home/antecedentes-y-marco-teorico [14] https://www.idstopografia.com/batimetrias-cartografiando-el-fondo-marino/
Online since: June 2023
Authors: Michael Waltl, Tibor Grasser, Christian Schleich, Yoanlys Hernandez, Bernhard Stampfer
Lelis et al., "Time Dependence of Bias-Stress-Induced SiC MOSFET Threshold-Voltage
Instability Measurements," in IEEE Transactions on Electron Devices, vol. 55, no. 8, pp. 1835-
1840, Aug. 2008, doi: 10.1109/TED.2008.926672
El, "Basic Mechanisms of Threshold-Voltage Instability and Implications for Reliability Testing of SiC MOSFETs," in IEEE Transactions on Electron Devices, vol. 62, no. 2, pp. 316-323, Feb. 2015, doi: 10.1109/TED.2014.2356172.[18] G.
Rzepa et al.: "Comphy - a compact-physics framework for unified modeling of BTI" Microelectronics Reliability, (2018), doi: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.microrel.2018.04.002 [19] C.
Schleich et al., "Physical Modeling of Bias Temperature Instabilities in SiC MOSFETs," 2019 IEEE International Electron Devices Meeting (IEDM), 2019, pp. 20.5.1-20.5.4, doi: 10.1109/IEDM19573.2019.8993446
El, "Basic Mechanisms of Threshold-Voltage Instability and Implications for Reliability Testing of SiC MOSFETs," in IEEE Transactions on Electron Devices, vol. 62, no. 2, pp. 316-323, Feb. 2015, doi: 10.1109/TED.2014.2356172.[18] G.
Rzepa et al.: "Comphy - a compact-physics framework for unified modeling of BTI" Microelectronics Reliability, (2018), doi: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.microrel.2018.04.002 [19] C.
Schleich et al., "Physical Modeling of Bias Temperature Instabilities in SiC MOSFETs," 2019 IEEE International Electron Devices Meeting (IEDM), 2019, pp. 20.5.1-20.5.4, doi: 10.1109/IEDM19573.2019.8993446
Online since: October 2022
Authors: Manu Smrity
Transient photocurrent of photodiodes is also studied by Schiff et al [3] and Nozaki et al [4].
Also for decay from steady-state, the results obtained are in agreement with the nature of experimental decay curve reported by Popovic et al [18].
DOI: 10.1049/el:19790328 [11] S.R.
Also for decay from steady-state, the results obtained are in agreement with the nature of experimental decay curve reported by Popovic et al [18].
DOI: 10.1049/el:19790328 [11] S.R.
Online since: July 2019
Authors: Raul Fangueiro, João F. Pereira, Eva Pinho, Diana P. Ferreira
Antibacterial Tests
The antibacterial activity of both CaO and Alkali Flax CaO samples was analysed, using the JIS L 1902 – Halo Method, as demonstrated by Pinho et al [12], with S.aureus and E.coli.
According to Münchow et al [22], an example of CaO NPs size for an effective antibacterial ability would be much smaller than the NPs that were used in this study.
El Bouari, The effect of alkali treatment on mechanical, morphological and thermal properties of date palm fibers (DPFs): Study of the interface of DPF–Polyurethane composite, South African J.
Head et al, Thermal desorption of dimethyl methylphosphonate from MoO3, Catal.
According to Münchow et al [22], an example of CaO NPs size for an effective antibacterial ability would be much smaller than the NPs that were used in this study.
El Bouari, The effect of alkali treatment on mechanical, morphological and thermal properties of date palm fibers (DPFs): Study of the interface of DPF–Polyurethane composite, South African J.
Head et al, Thermal desorption of dimethyl methylphosphonate from MoO3, Catal.
Online since: November 2016
Authors: Bambang Sunendar Purwasasmita, Alfend Rudyawan, Rifki Septawendar, Zulia Hasratiningsih, Nina Djustiana, Veni Takarini, Andri Hardiansyah, Niki Prastomo
Al Angari, Structural and electromagnetic characterization of Cr-substituted Ni-Zn ferrites synthesized via egg-white route, J. of Molecular Structure 1097 (2015) 45-51
[11] A.L.
Quinelato, E.L.
Fragoso, A.L.
[11] A.L.
Quinelato, E.L.
Fragoso, A.L.
Online since: October 2010
Authors: Gang Qiang Jin, Shu Huan Wang, Xin Sheng Liu, Yu Feng Guo
Experiment and results analysis
Table 1 Chemical compositions of raw materials (%,w)
Material
C
Si
Mn
P
S
Cr
Al
Fe
Ferrochrome
0.3
0.56
0
0.024
0.011
61.77
0
Rest
Ferromanganese
0.3
0.30
86.4
0.020
0.020
0
0
Rest
SPHC
0.05
0.04
0.18
0.018
0.009
0
0.026
Rest
Table 2 Chemical composition range of mixed materials (%,w)
Material
C
Si
Mn
P
S
Cr
Al
Cr17-Mn17.1
0.168
0.234
17.1
0.0200
0.0117
17
0.0137
Cr20-Mn20.1
0.189
0.269
20.1
0.0204
0.0122
20
0.0116
According to the experimental requirement, the amount of molten steel is 300g.
Table3 Results of the experiment without refining slag Number Pressure/MPa time/min flow/m3h-1 w[N]/% 1 1.0 10 0.18 0.749 2 1.0 20 0.24 1.06 3 1.0 30 0.12 1.02 Table 4 Results of the experiment with different refining slag Number Refining slag/g w[N]/% 1 30CaO-45Al2O3-25SiO2 1.32 2 40CaO-40Al2O3-20SiO2 1.27 3 40CaO-50Al2O3-10SiO2 1.39 4 50CaO-35Al2O3-15SiO2 1.15 5 25CaF2-50CaO-25Al2O3 1.49 Table 5 Experiments’ result with different content of aluminum Number w[Al]/g w[N]/% 1 0 0.901 2 0.5 1.09 3 1.0 1.15 4 1.5 1.48 5 2.0 1.38 No.4 and 5 of Table 5 adopt refining slag of 25CaF2-50CaO-25Al2O3.
Xiang, T.EL.Gammal.
Table3 Results of the experiment without refining slag Number Pressure/MPa time/min flow/m3h-1 w[N]/% 1 1.0 10 0.18 0.749 2 1.0 20 0.24 1.06 3 1.0 30 0.12 1.02 Table 4 Results of the experiment with different refining slag Number Refining slag/g w[N]/% 1 30CaO-45Al2O3-25SiO2 1.32 2 40CaO-40Al2O3-20SiO2 1.27 3 40CaO-50Al2O3-10SiO2 1.39 4 50CaO-35Al2O3-15SiO2 1.15 5 25CaF2-50CaO-25Al2O3 1.49 Table 5 Experiments’ result with different content of aluminum Number w[Al]/g w[N]/% 1 0 0.901 2 0.5 1.09 3 1.0 1.15 4 1.5 1.48 5 2.0 1.38 No.4 and 5 of Table 5 adopt refining slag of 25CaF2-50CaO-25Al2O3.
Xiang, T.EL.Gammal.
Online since: January 2026
Authors: Cheng Li, Si Yu Li, Jun Wei Zhang, Dan Wang, Jian Wei Shi, Dong Chen
For instance, Mu et al [21] reported that adhesive layers in CFRP-Al joints degrade faster than CFRP under 80°C/95% RH, with progressive reductions in tensile strength and modulus.
Al-Harthi, Moisture diffusion into aluminum powder-filled epoxy adhesive in sodium chloride solutions.
Polymers (Basel). 9 (7) (2017) [27] E.L.
Al-Harthi, Moisture diffusion into aluminum powder-filled epoxy adhesive in sodium chloride solutions.
Polymers (Basel). 9 (7) (2017) [27] E.L.
Online since: January 2022
Authors: Philippe Poullain, Darwish Alzeort, Stéphanie Bonnet
Including fibres in the earth mix has been used since ancient times (Quagliarini et al 2010), as this can reduce shrinkage and improve the mechanical properties of the material (from brittle to ductile behaviour).
In Barnaure el al (Barnaure 2021) shrinkage is much lower for the fibre formulation, due to enhanced tensile strength added by the reed and hemp shives but for a really higher fibres content which was about 8% (Barnaure 2021).
Bouhicha et al.
In Barnaure el al (Barnaure 2021) shrinkage is much lower for the fibre formulation, due to enhanced tensile strength added by the reed and hemp shives but for a really higher fibres content which was about 8% (Barnaure 2021).
Bouhicha et al.
Online since: November 2024
Authors: Dhrubajyoti Saikia, Ranjit Sarma
Negi et al. ( 2018) studied the impact of different buffer layers on the performance.
Finally, LiF and Al layers are deposited over all the sets to complete OLED fabrication.
The J–V–L characteristics of fabricated OLEDs for the following standard configurations are considered Device1: FTO/TPD/ALQ3/LiF/Al Device 2: FTO/Pentacene/TPD/ALQ3/LiF/Al (without iodine and annealing treatment) Device 3: FTO/Pentacene+iodine vapor/TPD/ALQ3/LiF/Al (without annealing) Device 4: FTO/Pentacene+iodine vapor /TPD/ALQ3/LiF/Al (annealing treatment) Device 5: ITO/TPD/ALQ3/LiF/Al (reference sample) Figure 1(b) represents the energy level alignment of the successive layers of the OLED device.
This result has a similar trend to T.W.Kim et al [38].
After studying the EL graph it is clear that all the OLED devices are green light-emitting devices which confirms that light coming from the Alq3 region.
Finally, LiF and Al layers are deposited over all the sets to complete OLED fabrication.
The J–V–L characteristics of fabricated OLEDs for the following standard configurations are considered Device1: FTO/TPD/ALQ3/LiF/Al Device 2: FTO/Pentacene/TPD/ALQ3/LiF/Al (without iodine and annealing treatment) Device 3: FTO/Pentacene+iodine vapor/TPD/ALQ3/LiF/Al (without annealing) Device 4: FTO/Pentacene+iodine vapor /TPD/ALQ3/LiF/Al (annealing treatment) Device 5: ITO/TPD/ALQ3/LiF/Al (reference sample) Figure 1(b) represents the energy level alignment of the successive layers of the OLED device.
This result has a similar trend to T.W.Kim et al [38].
After studying the EL graph it is clear that all the OLED devices are green light-emitting devices which confirms that light coming from the Alq3 region.