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Composite Cathode Structure/Property Relationships
ECS Transactions, 2006Battery active materials are routinely evaluated via the electrochemical performance of their composite electrodes which are prepared with standard formulations and routine processing conditions. The relationship between electrochemical responses and these experimental variables are not commonly explored.
S. Babinec +4 more
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Structure-Properties Relationships
2016This chapter explores the correlations between the microstructures of hard, superhard and ultrahard materials and resulting properties. Key microstructure features and their effect on mechanical properties (hardness, fracture toughness, strength, wear and thermal properties) are discussed.
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Mechanical structure–property relationship of aerogels
Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids, 2000The elastic moduli (E) of high-porosity materials (such as aerogels) exhibit power-law scaling with their relative densities (rho), E proportional to rho (m)(,) where 3 less than or equal to m less than or equal to 4, but the physics responsible for this behavior is not well-understood, Computer models of aerogels were generated by diffusion-limited ...
Ma, Hang Shing +4 more
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Structure/Property Relationships
2002Abstract This chapter examines the effect of heat treating and other processes on the microstructure-property relationships that occur in superalloys. It discusses precipitation and grain-boundary hardening and how they influence the phases, structures, and properties of various alloys.
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Structure−Property Relationships in Dendritic Encapsulation
Accounts of Chemical Research, 2000Several molecular structure-property relationships are presented and compared to illustrate our current understanding of macromolecular encapsulation using dendrimers. Specifically, the effect that dendrimer architectures have on encapsulating photoactive and redox-active units fixed at the molecular core is considered.
C B, Gorman, J C, Smith
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Structure–Property Relationships
2012The chemical structures of polymers are characterized by two levels of essential factors that determine physical properties: the driving-force factors include chain semi-flexibility and complex inter-chain interactions; and the restriction factors include molecular weights and their distributions, topological architectures, and sequence irregularities.
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Structure-property relationships for the design of polyiminocarbonates
Biomaterials, 1990Structure-property relationships for the design of new polyiminocarbonates were established, based on the investigation of thermal stability and processibility, morphology, tensile strength, hydrolytic degradation and drug release profiles of 15 different polyiminocarbonates.
S, Pulapura, C, Li, J, Kohn
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Interpretation of Quantitative Structure−Property and −Activity Relationships
Journal of Chemical Information and Computer Sciences, 2001The potential utility of data reduction methods (e.g. principal component analysis) for the analysis of matrices assembled from the related properties of large sets of compounds is discussed by reference to results obtained from solvent polarity scales, ongoing work on solubilities and sweetness properties, and proposed general treatments of toxicities
Alan R. Katritzky +6 more
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Halogens in Molecular Structure—Property Relationships
ChemInform, 2002AbstractFor Abstract see ChemInform Abstract in Full Text.
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Explorations of Molecular Structure-Property Relationships
SAR and QSAR in Environmental Research, 1999The problem of the relationship between the structure of a molecule and its physical, chemical, and biological properties is one of the most fundamental in chemistry. Three molecular structure-property studies are discussed as illustrations of different approaches to this problem.
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