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Efficient crystallization and extraction of lithium carbonate based on hair. [PDF]
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Surface-Enhanced Raman Scattering in Au Nanostructures with Submolecular Gaps for Molecular Size Detection. [PDF]
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Concertation of Anti-Reflective, Superhydrophobic Surface Based on Rational Assembly of Dual-Size Silica. [PDF]
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TGDNet: A Multi-Scale Feature Fusion Defect Detection Method for Transparent Industrial Headlight Glass. [PDF]
Zhang Z, Tang J.
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A sinterless, low-temperature route to 3D print nanoscale optical-grade glass
Science, 2023Three-dimensional (3D) printing of silica glass is dominated by techniques that rely on traditional particle sintering. At the nanoscale, this limits their adoption within microsystem technology, which prevents technological breakthroughs.
J. Bauer, C. Crook, T. Baldacchini
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Finite size effect on the magnetic glass
Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter, 2021Abstract The nature of glass formation and crystallization in structural glass is yet to be understood despite the intense studies of many decades. Analogous to the structural glasses, hindered first order magnetic transitions produce magnetic glasses, where the volume fraction of two phases having long range structural and magnetic ...
Sudip Pal, A Banerjee
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Glass Fiber Functional Warp Sizing
Advanced Materials Research, 2012The sizing agent is made by polypropylene powder in blending method and then sizing the warp with it. The result of its sizing performance shows that the sizing capacity of the newly made sizing agent could meet the requirement of waving property compared with the traditional sizing agent.
Liang Mao +3 more
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Tribology of Sized Glass Fibers
Textile Research Journal, 2000Lateral force microscopy (LFM) and an electronic microbalance method are used for a friction force analysis of sized glass fibers, which are generally used to reinforce com posite materials. Friction coefficients of glass fibers A and E, coated with sizes containing a starch and an epoxy film former, respectively, are determined. Friction force values
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