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Online since: July 2015
Authors: Mat Uzir Wahit, Qi Peng Guo, Nurbaiti Abdul Hanid
The incorporation of inorganic materials with polymers has gained a lot of interest in the industrial application and academic research due to the fact that they are potentially improved the mechanical properties and increased the thermal stability and water barrier properties [1-3].
Experimental Materials Microcrystalline cellulose (MCC) with an average size of 50μ (Avicel), 1-ethyl-3 methylimidazolium chloride (EMIMCl) with ≥95% purity and mica was purchased from Dupre Minerals.
This indicated that the neat mica can be detected in the final material, therefore depicted that there is no occurrence of clay layer exfoliation [8].
Lan, Hydrophobic Modification of Layered Clays and Compatibility for Epoxy Nanocomposites, Materials. 3 (2010) 2588-2605
Okada, Synthesis and properties of polyimide-clay hybrid films, Journal of Polymer Science Part A: Polym Sci. 35 (2000) 2289–2294.
Experimental Materials Microcrystalline cellulose (MCC) with an average size of 50μ (Avicel), 1-ethyl-3 methylimidazolium chloride (EMIMCl) with ≥95% purity and mica was purchased from Dupre Minerals.
This indicated that the neat mica can be detected in the final material, therefore depicted that there is no occurrence of clay layer exfoliation [8].
Lan, Hydrophobic Modification of Layered Clays and Compatibility for Epoxy Nanocomposites, Materials. 3 (2010) 2588-2605
Okada, Synthesis and properties of polyimide-clay hybrid films, Journal of Polymer Science Part A: Polym Sci. 35 (2000) 2289–2294.
Online since: October 2011
Authors: Li Huo, Yong Gang Du, Yong Mei Wang
The macroscopically oriented polymer networks are found to exhibit anisotropic mechanical properties, optical property, unique thermal property, and can improve processability of polymeric materials.
Impact strength and morphology of fracture surfaces The notched impact strength of samples were charactered in Table 2, and shows variation with p-SBPEPB amount added. when p-SBPEPB content is 10wt%, the impact strength of materials achieves 0.413 kJ/m2 , which increases nearly 1.5 time than that of 0wt% sample (0.265 kJ/m2).
The co-curing of liquid crystalline epoxy resin with BPAER can have a little increase in the Tg and Enhance in situ the impact strength of usually epoxy materials.
Chai: Journal of Applied Polymer Science.
Du: Advanced Materials Research Vols. 239-242 (2011), p.3253
Impact strength and morphology of fracture surfaces The notched impact strength of samples were charactered in Table 2, and shows variation with p-SBPEPB amount added. when p-SBPEPB content is 10wt%, the impact strength of materials achieves 0.413 kJ/m2 , which increases nearly 1.5 time than that of 0wt% sample (0.265 kJ/m2).
The co-curing of liquid crystalline epoxy resin with BPAER can have a little increase in the Tg and Enhance in situ the impact strength of usually epoxy materials.
Chai: Journal of Applied Polymer Science.
Du: Advanced Materials Research Vols. 239-242 (2011), p.3253
Online since: August 2013
Authors: Yan Liu, Jian Ming Wang, Long Xian Ding, Qian He Ma
Experiments
Experimental Materials.
When the steel melted totally, the calcium or magnesium powders sintered body was added into the molten steel though the material feeder.
As experimental materials had highly active materials in the test, the argon was used to cut off the air to make sure that the experiment went smoothly.
Acknowledgments This work was supported by the Liaoning Province Natural Science Fund Project (No. 20102156) and the Open Subject Fund of the State Key Laboratory of Rolling and Automation of NEU, China (No. 2009003).
Arakane: Quarterly Journal of the Japan Welding Society Vol. 21 (2003), p. 267-273 [3] J.M.
When the steel melted totally, the calcium or magnesium powders sintered body was added into the molten steel though the material feeder.
As experimental materials had highly active materials in the test, the argon was used to cut off the air to make sure that the experiment went smoothly.
Acknowledgments This work was supported by the Liaoning Province Natural Science Fund Project (No. 20102156) and the Open Subject Fund of the State Key Laboratory of Rolling and Automation of NEU, China (No. 2009003).
Arakane: Quarterly Journal of the Japan Welding Society Vol. 21 (2003), p. 267-273 [3] J.M.
Online since: June 2008
Authors: Ling Qin, Arthur F.T. Mak, Yi Li, Jia Shen Li, Lin Li, Lei Yao, Frank Ko
Antibacterial and Nontoxic Nano Silver PLLA Composites for Tissue
Engineering
Lin Li1 , Yi Li1*
, Jiashen Li1 , Lei Yao
1
, Arthur Mak2, Frank Ko
3 and Ling Qin4
1
Institute of Textiles and Clothing, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong, China
2
Department of Health Technology and informatics, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong
Kong, China
3
Natural Science and Engineering, The University of British Columbia, Canada
4
Dept of Orthopaedics & Traumatology, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China
*Corresponding author, email: tcliyi@inet.polyu.edu.hk
Keywords: nano silver; PLLA; fibroblast
Abstract Poly-L-Lactide (PLLA) composites were prepared with nano silver particles with the
weight ratios of nano silver particles to PLLA (Ag/PLLA) at 0.5%, 2.5%, 5%, 7.5% and 10% (w/w).
Such constructs are referred to as scaffolds or composites [2], made of diverse materials for different purposes.
Materials and Methods Materials Poly-L-Lactide (PLLA) (IV6-8) was purchased from Purac, Netherlands.
Silver nano particles (0100nm) with 99.9% purity and 35nm average particle size were purchased from Shenzhen Junye Nano Material Co., Ltd.
Journal of biomedical materials research, 60, 613. (2002) [12] Wan-Ju Li et al.
Such constructs are referred to as scaffolds or composites [2], made of diverse materials for different purposes.
Materials and Methods Materials Poly-L-Lactide (PLLA) (IV6-8) was purchased from Purac, Netherlands.
Silver nano particles (0100nm) with 99.9% purity and 35nm average particle size were purchased from Shenzhen Junye Nano Material Co., Ltd.
Journal of biomedical materials research, 60, 613. (2002) [12] Wan-Ju Li et al.
Online since: August 2011
Authors: Man Zhang, Yue Bin Lin, Jian Qiang Lv, Hai Lin Jiang
Microstructure and Properties of Zn-Al Filler Metal
Brazing Cu/Al Joint
Man Zhang1,2,3,a, Yuebin Lin1,b, Jianqiang Lv1,c, Hailin Jiang1,d
1 Department of Mechanical Engineering, Huaiyin Institute Of Technology,Huaian 223003, China
2 College of Materials Science and Technology, Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Nanjing 210016, China
3 Jiangsu Provincial Key Laboratory for Interventional Medical Devices, Huaiyin Institute of Technology, Huaian 223003, China
azhangmansky@163.com,blinyuebin8@163.com,chalvjianqiang@126.com,dsmjhl@sohu.com
Keywords: Brazing Cu/Al Joint, Zn-Al Filler Metal, Microstructure, Mechanical Property.
Recently, some welding material companies including America, Germany and Korea have pushed out the Zn-Al filler metal to braze Cu/Al joint.
Experimental materials and methods Experimental materials.
Kovacevic: Journal of Materials Processing Technology.
Recently, some welding material companies including America, Germany and Korea have pushed out the Zn-Al filler metal to braze Cu/Al joint.
Experimental materials and methods Experimental materials.
Kovacevic: Journal of Materials Processing Technology.
Online since: April 2016
Authors: Wen Lei Liang, Ya Chuan Kuang, Xiao Yong Ji
Gu: Materials Chemistry and Physics, Vol. 91 (2005) No.2/3, p.317
Liu and E.H Han: Journal of Functional Materials, Vol. 37 (2006) No.3, p.459
Zhang: New Chemical Materials, Vol. 39 (2011) No.4, p.66.
Jia: Electronic Components and Materials, Vol. 22 (2003) No.5, p.11.
Tang: Materials Engineering, Vol. 3 (2000), p.42.
Liu and E.H Han: Journal of Functional Materials, Vol. 37 (2006) No.3, p.459
Zhang: New Chemical Materials, Vol. 39 (2011) No.4, p.66.
Jia: Electronic Components and Materials, Vol. 22 (2003) No.5, p.11.
Tang: Materials Engineering, Vol. 3 (2000), p.42.
Online since: January 2013
Authors: Jin Xiang Hong, Jia Ping Liu, Xiao Bin Zhu, Pan Feng, Bei Ding
Hong1, 2
1State Key Laboratory of High Performance Civil Engineering Materials, Jiangsu Research Institute of Building Science, Nanjing 210008, China
2Jiangsu Bote New Material Co., Ltd, Nanjing 210008, China
3School of Materials Science & Engineering of Southeast University, Nanjing 211189, China
axbzhu@163.com
Keywords: In-situ toughening telechelic polymer; Toughness; ITZ; Nano indentation
Abstract.
Besides, the chemical bonds in concrete are mainly covalent bond and ionic bond, whose bond energy is very high and with definite directionality as well, resulting concrete materials can store large amount of potential energy even with small deformation.
Binding materials: P·II 52.5 cement, produced by Nanjing Jiangnan Cement Factory; gradeⅠfly ash, produced by Nanjing Huarun Thermal Power Plant.
The author would like to thank his collaborators and support from State Key Laboratory of High Performance Civil Engineering Materials and Jiangsu Research Institute of Building Science.
Journal of Building Materials Vol.8 (2005), p. 51
Besides, the chemical bonds in concrete are mainly covalent bond and ionic bond, whose bond energy is very high and with definite directionality as well, resulting concrete materials can store large amount of potential energy even with small deformation.
Binding materials: P·II 52.5 cement, produced by Nanjing Jiangnan Cement Factory; gradeⅠfly ash, produced by Nanjing Huarun Thermal Power Plant.
The author would like to thank his collaborators and support from State Key Laboratory of High Performance Civil Engineering Materials and Jiangsu Research Institute of Building Science.
Journal of Building Materials Vol.8 (2005), p. 51
Online since: September 2008
Authors: Keiichi Kaneto, Hirotaka Suematsu, Kentaro Yamato
Among
them conducting polymers are the most prospective material from the view point of low operating
voltage, large strain and stress.
Acknowledgements This work was supported by a Grant-in-Aid for Science Research in a Priority Area "SuperHierarchical Structures" from the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology, Japan. 9 References [1] T.
Baughman, Materials Today, 10 (2007) p.30
Kaneto, Polymer Journal, 38 (2006) pp.669
Stanford, Advanced Materials, 18 (2006) 887
Acknowledgements This work was supported by a Grant-in-Aid for Science Research in a Priority Area "SuperHierarchical Structures" from the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology, Japan. 9 References [1] T.
Baughman, Materials Today, 10 (2007) p.30
Kaneto, Polymer Journal, 38 (2006) pp.669
Stanford, Advanced Materials, 18 (2006) 887
Online since: February 2012
Authors: Feng Li, Jie Qiong Lin, Ming Ming Lu, Ying Chun Li
Polishing tool feeds along Z-axis drived by Electric spindle and the workpiece is moved with the rotary table and swing table, which can realize material removal of the aspheric surface.
Acknowledgements This research is financially supported by the key project of the Science and Technology Development Plan of Jilin Province (No. 20080352).
Proceedings of SPIE, Vol.3356:690-701. (1998) [2] Haobo Cheng, Yunpeng Feng, Fuchuan Song, Yusheng Bian, Liqiang Ren, Yongtian.Wang: Calculation of the best-fit sphere aimed at least material removal[J].Transaction of Beijing Institute of Technology, 28(5):418-421+425.(2008) (in Chinese) [3] Guojun Dong, Chengshun Han, Shen Dong: Solution for best fitting spherical curvature radius and asphericity of off-axis aspherics of optical aspheric surface component[J].Key Engineering Materials ,364-366:499-503.(2008) (in Chinese) [4] Xing Zhao, Lipei Song, Qiang Kong, Guoguang Mu: Resolving of the best-fit sphere and the material removal in off-axis asphere fabrications[J].Acta Optica Sinica, 29:61-64. (2009).
Journal of Tsinghua University, ,44(8):1040-1042+1046 (2004).
Advanced science letters.418-420: 1472-1477(2011).
Acknowledgements This research is financially supported by the key project of the Science and Technology Development Plan of Jilin Province (No. 20080352).
Proceedings of SPIE, Vol.3356:690-701. (1998) [2] Haobo Cheng, Yunpeng Feng, Fuchuan Song, Yusheng Bian, Liqiang Ren, Yongtian.Wang: Calculation of the best-fit sphere aimed at least material removal[J].Transaction of Beijing Institute of Technology, 28(5):418-421+425.(2008) (in Chinese) [3] Guojun Dong, Chengshun Han, Shen Dong: Solution for best fitting spherical curvature radius and asphericity of off-axis aspherics of optical aspheric surface component[J].Key Engineering Materials ,364-366:499-503.(2008) (in Chinese) [4] Xing Zhao, Lipei Song, Qiang Kong, Guoguang Mu: Resolving of the best-fit sphere and the material removal in off-axis asphere fabrications[J].Acta Optica Sinica, 29:61-64. (2009).
Journal of Tsinghua University, ,44(8):1040-1042+1046 (2004).
Advanced science letters.418-420: 1472-1477(2011).
Online since: March 2008
Authors: C.H. Hu, Shi Ning Ma, J.P. Zou, Y.D. Gao, X.F. Sun, Yu Lin Qiao
Experimental
CrMoCu alloy cast iron materials treated by 580°C annealing specimens of 24 mm diameter and 7.9
mm thick were prepared for DINS treatment and tribological tests.
LIU: Wear Principles of Material and their Wear-Resistant Property ( Tsinghua University Publications, Beijing 1993)
LIU: submitted to Journal of Materials Research (2000)
YANG: Study on the technics of impulse plasma chemical vapor deposition (Railroad Science Academe Metal and Chemistry Graduate School, Beijing 1995)
Bell: submitted to Corrosion Science (2001).
LIU: Wear Principles of Material and their Wear-Resistant Property ( Tsinghua University Publications, Beijing 1993)
LIU: submitted to Journal of Materials Research (2000)
YANG: Study on the technics of impulse plasma chemical vapor deposition (Railroad Science Academe Metal and Chemistry Graduate School, Beijing 1995)
Bell: submitted to Corrosion Science (2001).