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Maillard Type Reaction for Electroless Copper Plating onto Ceramic Nanoparticles
This work presents the manufacturing of copper‐plated ceramic nanoparticles in an environmentally friendly way. Supported by organic functionalizations with pectin an electroless plating step can be performed. Sustainable reagents like xylose, and several amino acids are used for the reduction process.
Lukas Mielewczyk+8 more
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HEAT TRANSFER TO BOILING WATER FORCED THROUGH A UNIFORMLY HEATED TUBE
J. F. Mumm
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A hybrid system for de‐icing made of gradient polymer coatings, deposited on aluminum coupled with an electromechanical system, is demonstrated as an effective and durable strategy for reducing drastically ice adhesion. The system is capable of detaching ice blocks over the coating in less than 1 s, regardless of the ice type and covered area ...
Gabriel Hernández Rodríguez+8 more
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FORCED CONVECTION HEAT TRANSFER IN THERMAL ENTRANCE REGIONS PART II
H. F. Poppendiek, L. D. Palmer
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Impact of Iron Contamination on Liquid Properties and Microstructural Evolution in AlSi20
Recycled aluminum is much more energy conservative and sustainable than primary aluminum. However, the iron contamination in secondary aluminum is vastly responsible for the degradation of the material properties. Herein, it is aimed to evaluate the influence of iron contamination in hypereutectic Al–Si alloy through thermodynamic as well as ...
Layla Shams Tisha+2 more
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Impact of High-Temperature Cooling Cycles on the Physicomechanical and Seepage-Heat Transfer Properties of Granite. [PDF]
Zhang X, Zhao Y, Qu J, Chen Y, Li S.
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Heat Transfer in Laminar Flow through Pipes with Annular Space
Katsuhisa Murakawa
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Al–Si alloys are particularly in demand for automotive and electronic applications, thanks to their excellent wear and thermal properties. Nevertheless, when processed by conventional methods with low cooling rates, the coarse primary Si phases are responsible for increasing brittleness and inducing crack propagation.
Layla Shams Tisha+3 more
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