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Features of the Structure of Layered Epoxy Composite Coatings Formed on a Metal-Ceramic-Coated Aluminum Base. [PDF]
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Anisotropy of Electrical and Thermal Conductivity in High-Density Graphite Foils. [PDF]
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Processing and characterization of nanostructured materials
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Pyroglutamate pendant block copolymers: evolution of inverse and conventional morphologies from RAFT-mediated PISA. [PDF]
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Materials Science and Engineering: C, 2018
Abstract Surface nanostructures like titanium oxide nanotubes and nanopores have revealed excellent functionalization performance and good corrosion resistance. In certain cases, biodegradability is, however, an advantageous feature for implant materials. Recently iron-based materials have been studied as promising degradable biomaterials.
Yuyun, Yang +6 more
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Abstract Surface nanostructures like titanium oxide nanotubes and nanopores have revealed excellent functionalization performance and good corrosion resistance. In certain cases, biodegradability is, however, an advantageous feature for implant materials. Recently iron-based materials have been studied as promising degradable biomaterials.
Yuyun, Yang +6 more
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Processing of Nanostructured Zirconia Ceramics
MRS Proceedings, 1994ABSTRACTThe inert gas condensation (IGC) technique was employed to synthesize non-agglomerated nanoparticles of ZrO2 and Y2O3 with different average particle sizes ranging from 4 to 14 run. The sintering behaviors (in air and vacuum) of single phase n-ZrO2 (monoclinic crystal structure) and Y2O3-ZrO2 mixture (Y-TZP) were studied in terms of ...
G. Skandan +4 more
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Chemical Processing of Nanostructured Materials
Materials Technology, 1993Several methods of making nanostructured materials by chemical processing are discussed: pyrolysis of aerosols and gels, condensation of powder from the gas phase, and gas/solid reactions.
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Processing nanostructured materials: An overview
JOM, 2000This article reviews a variety of processing techniques for preparing nanostructured materials. A bulk nanostructured material can be produced in two-step processes by preparing nanostructured powders with subsequent consolidation, or directly in one-step processes such as electrodeposition and crystallization of amorphous solids.
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Electrochemical Processing of Carbon Nanostructures
ECS Meeting Abstracts, 2013Abstract not Available.
Philippe M. Vereecken +2 more
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