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Online since: May 2018
Authors: Jing Li, Chao Hua, Fang Bai
As template agent, it can induce the shape of the material skeleton to get the nanoscale catalyst.
[41] LF Zubeir, C Held, G Sadowski, PC-SAFT Modeling of CO2 Solubilities in Deep Eutectic Solvents, Journal of Physical Chemistry B. 120 (2016) 2300-2310
[44] B Liu, J Zhao, F Wei, Characterization of caprolactam based eutectic ionic liquids and their application in SO2 absorption, Journal of Molecular Liquids. 180 (2013) 19-25
[46] GH Li, DS Deng, YF Chen, Solubilities and thermodynamic properties of CO2 in choline-chloride based deep eutectic solvents, Journal of Chemical Thermodynamics. 75 (2014) 58-62
Ionothermal synthesis of amorphous vanadium phosphate catalyst in eutectic mixture for oxidation reaction.journal of molecular catalysis (china) 28(2014)105-111
[41] LF Zubeir, C Held, G Sadowski, PC-SAFT Modeling of CO2 Solubilities in Deep Eutectic Solvents, Journal of Physical Chemistry B. 120 (2016) 2300-2310
[44] B Liu, J Zhao, F Wei, Characterization of caprolactam based eutectic ionic liquids and their application in SO2 absorption, Journal of Molecular Liquids. 180 (2013) 19-25
[46] GH Li, DS Deng, YF Chen, Solubilities and thermodynamic properties of CO2 in choline-chloride based deep eutectic solvents, Journal of Chemical Thermodynamics. 75 (2014) 58-62
Ionothermal synthesis of amorphous vanadium phosphate catalyst in eutectic mixture for oxidation reaction.journal of molecular catalysis (china) 28(2014)105-111
Online since: August 2021
Authors: Ojiyed Tegus, Ta Na Bao, Naren Gerile, Altan Bolag, Ying Zhang, Yi Feng Shi
In addition, studies have found that molecular water also affects the solubility of metal complexes, and that the decrease in water content increases the solubility of complexes and increases the stability of materials.
The DSC results and the results obtained by the polarization microscope can clarify the crystallization and amorphization characteristics of these materials.
Animal science Abroad, 40(2020) 68-70
Progress in pharmaceutical sciences, 42(2018) 52-59
Chinese Journal of Organic Chemistry, 39(2019) 1953-1961
The DSC results and the results obtained by the polarization microscope can clarify the crystallization and amorphization characteristics of these materials.
Animal science Abroad, 40(2020) 68-70
Progress in pharmaceutical sciences, 42(2018) 52-59
Chinese Journal of Organic Chemistry, 39(2019) 1953-1961
Surface Microstructure and Texture Evolution during Interrupted Annealing in Ultra Low Carbon Steels
Online since: January 2010
Authors: Leo A.I. Kestens, Roumen H. Petrov, J. Gautam, Elke Leunis
Petrov
2,3 ,LA.I.Kestens2,3 and Elke Leunis4
1) Department of Metallurgical Engineering, Institute of Technology, Banaras Hindu University,
Varanasi 221005, India (email: j.p.gautam@tudelft.nl)
2) Department of Materials science and Engineering, Ghent University, Technologiepark 903,
Ghent, B-9052, Belgium
3) Department of Materials science and Engineering, Mekelweg 2, 2628CD, Delft, The Netherlands
4) OCAS N.V., Arcelor Mittal Research Industry, Zelzate,Ghent, Belgium
Keywords: α−γ−α transformation, metal-vapour interface energy, surface texture,
<100>//ND and <110>//ND texture
The austenite-to-ferrite phase transformation, which is an inherent feature of low-alloyed ultra low
carbon steels, has scarcely been investigated to control surface texture and microstructure evolution.
The cold rolled material was annealed according to the schematic illustration of Figure 1.
The first microstructure (figure 4) at 925°C displays a recrsytallised grain FP72 L302 L296 500µ RD ND RD TD Figure 2: Through thickness microstructures (left) of the cold rolled sheet and X-ray texture (right) observed on the RD-TD surface of materials L2, L3 and FP72 FP72 L302 L296 500µ RD ND RD TD FP72 L302 L296 500µ RD ND RD ND RD TD RD TD Figure 2: Through thickness microstructures (left) of the cold rolled sheet and X-ray texture (right) observed on the RD-TD surface of materials L2, L3 and FP72 morphology which consists of equiaxed grains with an average size of approximately 15 µm.
Kestens, Materials Science Forum, Vol. 550, 503, (2007) [11] J.
Kestens and Elke Leunis, Journal of Material Science, Vol. 43 (2008), p.3969 [12] M.
The cold rolled material was annealed according to the schematic illustration of Figure 1.
The first microstructure (figure 4) at 925°C displays a recrsytallised grain FP72 L302 L296 500µ RD ND RD TD Figure 2: Through thickness microstructures (left) of the cold rolled sheet and X-ray texture (right) observed on the RD-TD surface of materials L2, L3 and FP72 FP72 L302 L296 500µ RD ND RD TD FP72 L302 L296 500µ RD ND RD ND RD TD RD TD Figure 2: Through thickness microstructures (left) of the cold rolled sheet and X-ray texture (right) observed on the RD-TD surface of materials L2, L3 and FP72 morphology which consists of equiaxed grains with an average size of approximately 15 µm.
Kestens, Materials Science Forum, Vol. 550, 503, (2007) [11] J.
Kestens and Elke Leunis, Journal of Material Science, Vol. 43 (2008), p.3969 [12] M.
Online since: September 2013
Authors: Yu Feng Yu, Guo Li, Chen Xu
Acknowledgments
This work is supported by The National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No. 61070087) and The National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No. 61001183).
[5] Fan H, A New Combined Particle Swarm Optimization Algorithm Based Golden Section Strategy, Advanced Materials Research, 308 (2011): 1099-1105
[6] Huang Z X, Yu Y H, Huang D C, Quantum behaved particle swarm algorithm with self-adapting adjustment of inertia weight, Journal of Shanghai Jiaotong University, 46(2), 2012: 228-232
[7] Zhang J L, Dai D W, A Particle Swarm Optimization Algorithm Based on the Pattern Search Method, Advanced Materials Research, 532 (2012): 1664-1669
[16] Zhao H, Yu J L, Tahmasebi A, et al, An Improved Particle Swarm Optimization Algorithm with Invasive Weed, Advanced Materials Research, 621 (2013): 356-359.
[5] Fan H, A New Combined Particle Swarm Optimization Algorithm Based Golden Section Strategy, Advanced Materials Research, 308 (2011): 1099-1105
[6] Huang Z X, Yu Y H, Huang D C, Quantum behaved particle swarm algorithm with self-adapting adjustment of inertia weight, Journal of Shanghai Jiaotong University, 46(2), 2012: 228-232
[7] Zhang J L, Dai D W, A Particle Swarm Optimization Algorithm Based on the Pattern Search Method, Advanced Materials Research, 532 (2012): 1664-1669
[16] Zhao H, Yu J L, Tahmasebi A, et al, An Improved Particle Swarm Optimization Algorithm with Invasive Weed, Advanced Materials Research, 621 (2013): 356-359.
Online since: February 2014
Authors: Alexei V. Nabok, Mary Deasy, M. Syahriman M. Azmi, Faridah Lisa Supian, Tim H. Richardson
Material and Method
Growth of CdS and PbS nanoparticles in LB films.
Calixarenes are particularly interesting candidates for thin film formation owing to their complexation properties for metal cations, making them potentially useful materials for ion sensing or ion trapping applications.
Richardson, Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics 35 (2002) 1512
Evans-Freeman, Applied Surface Science (2008) 4891
Bayliss, Materials Science and Engineering C C8- C9 (1999) 171.
Calixarenes are particularly interesting candidates for thin film formation owing to their complexation properties for metal cations, making them potentially useful materials for ion sensing or ion trapping applications.
Richardson, Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics 35 (2002) 1512
Evans-Freeman, Applied Surface Science (2008) 4891
Bayliss, Materials Science and Engineering C C8- C9 (1999) 171.
Online since: October 2011
Authors: Satya Prakash, Hazoor Singh, Buta Singh Sidhu
Chemical composition of the substrate materials.
Xu: Materials Science and Engineering A, vol. 352, (2003) p. 55-63 [2] C.
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Online since: October 2013
Authors: Emad A. Badawi, M.A. Abdel-Rahman, Alaa El-Deen A. El-Nahhas
It has been applied to the study of the defect structure in solids since almost 30 years, and is presently used in many fields of materials science, from building materials (for instance, cement [2] and polymers [3–5] to semiconductor-based systems for the information technology [6]).
To understand how PAS works for the analysis of metal alloys, one needs to know a few details regarding the interaction of positrons with metallic materials.
When a sufficient load is applied to a metal or other structural material, it will cause the material to change shape.
[13] Troeger, L.P. and Starke, E.A., “Microstructural and Mechanical Characterization of a Superplastic 6xxx Aluminum Alloy”, Materials Science and Engineering, A277, 102-113, 2000
Journal of materials processing technology 135 (2003) 83-90
To understand how PAS works for the analysis of metal alloys, one needs to know a few details regarding the interaction of positrons with metallic materials.
When a sufficient load is applied to a metal or other structural material, it will cause the material to change shape.
[13] Troeger, L.P. and Starke, E.A., “Microstructural and Mechanical Characterization of a Superplastic 6xxx Aluminum Alloy”, Materials Science and Engineering, A277, 102-113, 2000
Journal of materials processing technology 135 (2003) 83-90
Online since: April 2015
Authors: Li Guo Bai, Jing She Li, Mao Sheng Yang, Yuan Sheng Huang
J, Materials Science and Engineering, 365A (2004) 57-65
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[16] Mir H E, Jardy A, Bellot J P, Thermal behavior of the consumable electrode in the vacuum arc remelting process, J, Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 210(2010) 564-571
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[20] ATWOOD R C, LEE P D, Multi-scale modeling of microstructure formation during vacuum arc remelting of titanium, J, Journal of Materials Science, 39(2004) 193-197
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[16] Mir H E, Jardy A, Bellot J P, Thermal behavior of the consumable electrode in the vacuum arc remelting process, J, Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 210(2010) 564-571
–A, Probabilistic modeling of microstructure formation in solidification process, J, Acta Metanugicaet Material, 41(1993) 345-360
[20] ATWOOD R C, LEE P D, Multi-scale modeling of microstructure formation during vacuum arc remelting of titanium, J, Journal of Materials Science, 39(2004) 193-197
Online since: December 2010
Authors: Kun Lin Ma, You Jun Xie, Guang Cheng Long
Though the transport characteristics of cementitious materials has been reported by many researchers[3,6~8].
And thus the repair materials system is confronted with serious durability problem.
Experimental details Raw materials Old concrete sample was cored from existed structure with 400 days old in-situ.
Emmons: Construction and Building Materials, Vol.14(2000), pp189-197 [3] Lulu Basheer et al.
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And thus the repair materials system is confronted with serious durability problem.
Experimental details Raw materials Old concrete sample was cored from existed structure with 400 days old in-situ.
Emmons: Construction and Building Materials, Vol.14(2000), pp189-197 [3] Lulu Basheer et al.
:Construction and Building Materials, Vol. 15 (2001), pp93-103 [4] Vincent Picandet , Abdelhad Khelidj , Herve Bellegou: Cement and Concrete Research, Vol. 39(2009), pp537-547 [5] MeghdadHoseini ,Vivek Bindiganavile, Nemkumar Banthia: Cement and ConcreteComposites, Vol. 31(2009), pp213-220 [6] D.A Lockington, J.Y.Parlange, P.Dux: Materials and Structures, Vol. 32(1999), pp342-347 [7] D.A.Lockington,J.Y.Parlange: Journal of Physics, Vol. 36(2003), pp760-767 [8] L.Hanzic, R.Ilic: Cement and Concrete Research, Vol. 33(2003), pp1385-1388 [9] D.R.
Online since: June 2013
Authors: Shu Ling Huang
Materials and methods
The sampling points were set every 200 meters from the upstream of the river to the downstream and the characters of S, U, F, D and O were used to represent the delta park area of Suzhou, the Tuo River upstream segment, aquaculture area, downstream segment and suburban river segment, respectively.
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