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Online since: December 2020
Authors: Min Li, Shu Ting Zhang, Zhi Ang Liu, Ming Yue Hu, Sulan Ma, Xiao Li Liu
Synthesis of Gold Nanorods by Using H2O2 as the Weak Reducer in a Binary Surfactant Mixture
Shuting Zhang1,a, Zhiang Liu2,b, Mingyue Hu1,c, Sulan Ma1,d, Min Li1,e*
and Xiaoli Liu3,f*
1Jiangsu Key Laboratory of Advanced Laser Materials and Devices, School of Physics and Electronic Engineering, Jiangsu Normal University, Xuzhou 221116, China
2Experimental Teaching and Equipment Management Center, Qufu Normal University, Qufu 273165, China
3Department of Physics, Qufu Normal University, Qufu 273165, China
azst_jsnu@163.com, bzhiang_001@163.com, c1072902135@qq.com, d1821307504@qq.com, *elim2011@jsnu.edu.cn, *fxiaoliliu_opt@126.com
Keywords: Gold nanorods; visible–near infrared spectroscopy; reducer; surfactant
Abstract.
Materials and Methods Chemicals Chloroauric acid (HAuCl4•4H2O), Silver nitrate (AgNO3), hydrogen peroxide (H2O2), sodium hydroxide (NaOH), and sodium borohydride (NaBH4) were purchased from Sinopharm Chemical Reagent Co.
Acknowledgements This work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No. 11204112, 11604180) and the Priority Academic Program Development of Jiangsu Higher Education Institutions (PAPD).
Su, Synthesis of long gold nanorods as an efficient photothermal agent in the second near-infrared window, Journal of Nano Research 40 (2016) 180-189
Davis, Seed-mediated growth of gold nanorods: limits of length to diameter ratio control, Journal of Nanomaterials (2014) 765618
Materials and Methods Chemicals Chloroauric acid (HAuCl4•4H2O), Silver nitrate (AgNO3), hydrogen peroxide (H2O2), sodium hydroxide (NaOH), and sodium borohydride (NaBH4) were purchased from Sinopharm Chemical Reagent Co.
Acknowledgements This work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No. 11204112, 11604180) and the Priority Academic Program Development of Jiangsu Higher Education Institutions (PAPD).
Su, Synthesis of long gold nanorods as an efficient photothermal agent in the second near-infrared window, Journal of Nano Research 40 (2016) 180-189
Davis, Seed-mediated growth of gold nanorods: limits of length to diameter ratio control, Journal of Nanomaterials (2014) 765618
Online since: November 2011
Authors: Li Hou, Shao Jiang Wang, Yu Lin Wang, Jian Quan Zhang
Noise reduction using wavelet transform in ultrasonic flaw detection of small-diameter steel pipe with thick wall
Shaojiang Wanga, Li Hou, Yulin Wang and Jianquan Zhang
College of Manufacturing Science and Engineering, Sichuan University, Chengdu, China
awangshao1984@126.com
Keywords: Ultrasonic testing; Nondestructive testing(NDT); Wavelet transform; Noise reduction; Flaw detection; Filter; Wavelet;
Abstract: In order to ensure that small diameter steel pipes with thick wall have high intensity and high quality, ultrasonic immersion method with focusing probe was used to detect the flaw of the small-diameter steel pipes with thick wall.
So this method is widely used to identify the performance of materials and detect flaws.
In practice, the echoes are often corrupted with external noise or internal noise, here, the external noise refers to the noise generated by the circuits and testing equipments; the internal noise refers to the structure (or grain) noise of materials[2].
International Journal of Pressure Vessels and Piping, 1999. 76(9): p. 619-630
So this method is widely used to identify the performance of materials and detect flaws.
In practice, the echoes are often corrupted with external noise or internal noise, here, the external noise refers to the noise generated by the circuits and testing equipments; the internal noise refers to the structure (or grain) noise of materials[2].
International Journal of Pressure Vessels and Piping, 1999. 76(9): p. 619-630
Online since: February 2009
Authors: Wei Fang Chen, Jian Bin Xue, Pei Huang Lou
A large
number of technical papers were published in relevant journals and proceedings of conferences.
The techniques of fixture design have been developing with the progress of computer science.
[5] R.Hunter, A.Vizan and J.Perez: Materials Processing Technology, Vol.164-165(2005), pp.1510-1518
Li and Y.Rong: Materials Processing Technology, Vol.128(2002), No.1-3 , pp.7-18
The techniques of fixture design have been developing with the progress of computer science.
[5] R.Hunter, A.Vizan and J.Perez: Materials Processing Technology, Vol.164-165(2005), pp.1510-1518
Li and Y.Rong: Materials Processing Technology, Vol.128(2002), No.1-3 , pp.7-18
Online since: August 2019
Authors: Rudolf Hela, Martin Ťažký, Lucia Osuská
Analysis of input raw materials.
On the basis of the results obtained during the analysis of raw materials, a total of 5 concrete mixtures were designed, differing from each other only by the percentage substitution of cement with high-temperature fly ash as an active admixture.
[3] ZOBAL, O.; KOPECKÝ, L; PADEVĚT, P.; ŠMILAUER, V.; BITTNAR, Z., Analysis of concrete from the body of the Orlík dam after fifty years, in Beton TKS 2/2014, ISSN 1213-3116, Beton TKS, Praha, 2014 [4] MADHAVI, CH.; SWAMY RAJU, L.; MATHUR, D., Durabilty and Strength Properties of High Volume Fly Ash Concrete, Journal of Civil Engineering Research, Vol. 4 No. 2A, 2014 [5] ŤAŽKÝ, M.; HELA, R., Development of structural concrete with fly ash - mixing of different particle-size fractions of fly ash and cement, kapitola v Fly ash - properties, analysis and performance, ISBN 9781536105162, Nova Publisher, Inc., New York, USA, 2017 [6] HOLMAN, K., JEFFERY & MYERS, J., Comparative Study on the Mechanical and Durability Behavior of High-Volume Fly Ash Concrete versus Conventional Concrete, In First International Conference on Concrete Sustainability (ICCS 2013), Tokyo, Japan, 2013
[7] HELA, R.; ŤAŽKÝ, M.; BODNÁROVÁ, L., Possibilities of determination of optimal dosage of power plant fly ash for concrete, in Jurnal Teknologi (Sciences and Engineering), ISSN 2180-3722, 2016 [8] EN 450-1.
On the basis of the results obtained during the analysis of raw materials, a total of 5 concrete mixtures were designed, differing from each other only by the percentage substitution of cement with high-temperature fly ash as an active admixture.
[3] ZOBAL, O.; KOPECKÝ, L; PADEVĚT, P.; ŠMILAUER, V.; BITTNAR, Z., Analysis of concrete from the body of the Orlík dam after fifty years, in Beton TKS 2/2014, ISSN 1213-3116, Beton TKS, Praha, 2014 [4] MADHAVI, CH.; SWAMY RAJU, L.; MATHUR, D., Durabilty and Strength Properties of High Volume Fly Ash Concrete, Journal of Civil Engineering Research, Vol. 4 No. 2A, 2014 [5] ŤAŽKÝ, M.; HELA, R., Development of structural concrete with fly ash - mixing of different particle-size fractions of fly ash and cement, kapitola v Fly ash - properties, analysis and performance, ISBN 9781536105162, Nova Publisher, Inc., New York, USA, 2017 [6] HOLMAN, K., JEFFERY & MYERS, J., Comparative Study on the Mechanical and Durability Behavior of High-Volume Fly Ash Concrete versus Conventional Concrete, In First International Conference on Concrete Sustainability (ICCS 2013), Tokyo, Japan, 2013
[7] HELA, R.; ŤAŽKÝ, M.; BODNÁROVÁ, L., Possibilities of determination of optimal dosage of power plant fly ash for concrete, in Jurnal Teknologi (Sciences and Engineering), ISSN 2180-3722, 2016 [8] EN 450-1.
Online since: January 2013
Authors: Shuang Hua Huang, Ying Yang, Cong Xue Tian
It is based on the decomposition of titanium-containing raw material by sulfuric acid and the hydrolysis of titanyl sulfate.
Using TiOSO4 solution of 230~260 g/L as raw material, titanium dioxide pigments with reproducible properties was prepared by hydrolyzing controlled by nucleation [20].
Our previous work had investigated some hydrolysis factors influence on the structure and pigment properties of TiO2 via self-generated seed process by using concentrated TiOSO4 solution as raw material [22].
Acknowledgments This work has been supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (50804025); Key Technology R&D Program of Sichuan Province, China (2011GZ0303); Scientific Research Industrialization Projects of Panzhihua, China (2011CY-G-23).
D.Moggridge: Journal of Cryst.
Using TiOSO4 solution of 230~260 g/L as raw material, titanium dioxide pigments with reproducible properties was prepared by hydrolyzing controlled by nucleation [20].
Our previous work had investigated some hydrolysis factors influence on the structure and pigment properties of TiO2 via self-generated seed process by using concentrated TiOSO4 solution as raw material [22].
Acknowledgments This work has been supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (50804025); Key Technology R&D Program of Sichuan Province, China (2011GZ0303); Scientific Research Industrialization Projects of Panzhihua, China (2011CY-G-23).
D.Moggridge: Journal of Cryst.
Online since: August 2020
Authors: Ahmed Hassan El Shazly, Hamdiya Orleans-Boham, Marwa Farouk El-Kady, Joshua Chireboah-Ansah
El-Shazly1,4,b, Marwa F Elkady1,3,c and Joshua Chireboah-Ansah5,d
1Chemical and Petrochemicals Engineering Department, Egypt-Japan University of Science and Technology, New Borg El-Arab, Alexandria, Egypt
2Minerals Engineering Department, Faculty of Mineral Resource and Technology, University of Mines and Technology, Ghana
3Chemical Engineering Department, Faculty of Engineering, Alexandria University, Alexandria, Egypt.
4Fabrication Technology Department, Advanced Technology and New Materials Research Institute (ATNMRI), City of Scientific Research and Technology Applications, Alexandria 21934, Egypt.
5Geology, Environmental and Survey Dept, JBS Eco Solutions Ltd, Takoradi-Ghana
ahamdiya.orleans@ejust.edu.eg, bAhmed.elshazly@ejust.edu.eg, cMarwa.elkady@ejust.edu.eg, djocansahx4@gmail.com
Keywords: Conductive polymer, Nanotechnology, water treatment
Abstract.
The objective of this study was to examine the adsorption of metals (Mg, Ca, Fe and Cu) onto the prepared Nano-PANI in single and multi-metal systems. 2 Experimental Work 2.1 Material Used Aniline 99.8% pure, Potassium Persulphate (KPS), hydrochloric acid (HCl) 35-38%, and methanol were purchased from Acros Organics and used as received.
Figure 2 XRD pattern of synthesized polyaniline 3.3 SEM and TEM ANALYSIS Figure 3 shows SEM images at different magnitudes; a(x5000), b(10,000), c(x15,000) and d(x30,000) Polyaniline was rod-like and some part as flowers in nature, which are in nano-forms, which also shows that the material is in good shape as a nanomaterial and can be further processed for needful applications .
IRANIAN POLYMER JOURNAL (ENGLISH), pp. 319–328, 01-Jan-2011
The objective of this study was to examine the adsorption of metals (Mg, Ca, Fe and Cu) onto the prepared Nano-PANI in single and multi-metal systems. 2 Experimental Work 2.1 Material Used Aniline 99.8% pure, Potassium Persulphate (KPS), hydrochloric acid (HCl) 35-38%, and methanol were purchased from Acros Organics and used as received.
Figure 2 XRD pattern of synthesized polyaniline 3.3 SEM and TEM ANALYSIS Figure 3 shows SEM images at different magnitudes; a(x5000), b(10,000), c(x15,000) and d(x30,000) Polyaniline was rod-like and some part as flowers in nature, which are in nano-forms, which also shows that the material is in good shape as a nanomaterial and can be further processed for needful applications .
IRANIAN POLYMER JOURNAL (ENGLISH), pp. 319–328, 01-Jan-2011
Online since: October 2013
Authors: Gui Xin Su, Peng Ge, Jing Jing Song, Hong Mei Ding, Jie Lan, Jie Sun, Xu Guo Sun
Organization of the Text
Materials and methods
Materials.
And this study was supported by the research grant of Tianjin Science and Techonology Committee for Society Development (TIAN JIN DONG LI).
International Journal of Laboratory Medicine.
And this study was supported by the research grant of Tianjin Science and Techonology Committee for Society Development (TIAN JIN DONG LI).
International Journal of Laboratory Medicine.
Online since: December 2013
Authors: Shuei Feng Tsai, Guan Wen Wang, Jean Hong Chen, Lung Chuan Chen
Effect of ZnO Seed Layer and TiO2 Coating Treatments on Aligned
TiO2/ZnO Nanostructures for Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells
Lung-Chuan Chen1, a, *, Jean-Hong Chen1, b, Shuei-Feng Tsai1, c
and Guan-Wen Wang1, d
1Department of Materials Engineering, Kun-Shan University, Yung Kang, Tainan 710, Taiwan, ROC
alcchen@mail.ksu.edu.tw, bkelvench@mail.ksu.edu.tw, cshuei.feng@hotmail.com,
dx37503373@gmail.com
Keywords: ZnO, TiO, seed, etching, dye sensitizedn solar cells
Abstract.
Acknowledgements This work was financially supported by the National Science Council of Taiwan, the Republic of China, under Grant numbers of NSC 100-2221-E-168-037 and NSC 100-2632-E-168-001-MY3.
Yang, Nature Materials 4 (2005) 455
Ramakrishna, Journal of Physical Chemistry C 113 (2009) 21538
Acknowledgements This work was financially supported by the National Science Council of Taiwan, the Republic of China, under Grant numbers of NSC 100-2221-E-168-037 and NSC 100-2632-E-168-001-MY3.
Yang, Nature Materials 4 (2005) 455
Ramakrishna, Journal of Physical Chemistry C 113 (2009) 21538
Online since: May 2014
Authors: Meng Huai Wu, Abdellah Kharicha, Andreas Ludwig, Ebrahim Karimi-Sibaki, J. Korp
The industrial measurements of material properties of slag and steel that are temperature dependent are used for our simulations.
Averaged material properties and process parameters.
Hoyle, Electroslag Processes, Applied Science Publishers, London, 1983
Holzgruber, CFD Modeling and simulation in materials processing, Wiley publication, USA, 2012, pp. 139-148
Menter, Two-equation eddy-Viscosity turbulence models for engineering applications, AIAA Journal, 32 (8) (1994) 1598-1605
Averaged material properties and process parameters.
Hoyle, Electroslag Processes, Applied Science Publishers, London, 1983
Holzgruber, CFD Modeling and simulation in materials processing, Wiley publication, USA, 2012, pp. 139-148
Menter, Two-equation eddy-Viscosity turbulence models for engineering applications, AIAA Journal, 32 (8) (1994) 1598-1605
Online since: October 2022
Authors: Artūrs Šuleiko, Konstantins Dubencovs, Anastasija Šuleiko, Sergey Glukhikh, Juris Vanags
Materials & Methods
Strain and seed material preparation.
All experiments were conducted in 250 mL shake flasks, which were incubated for 72 h at 30°C and agitated at 250 rpm (provided by an orbital shaker PSU-20i (Biosan Ltd., Latvia) under sterile conditions using pure, previously prepared, seed material of each methanotroph strain.
Saint Louis: Elsevier Science, (2014)
Wang, Effects of organic chemicals on growth of Methylosinus trichosporium OB3b, Biochemical Engineering Journal, 31 (2006) 113–117
All experiments were conducted in 250 mL shake flasks, which were incubated for 72 h at 30°C and agitated at 250 rpm (provided by an orbital shaker PSU-20i (Biosan Ltd., Latvia) under sterile conditions using pure, previously prepared, seed material of each methanotroph strain.
Saint Louis: Elsevier Science, (2014)
Wang, Effects of organic chemicals on growth of Methylosinus trichosporium OB3b, Biochemical Engineering Journal, 31 (2006) 113–117