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Electrochemical formation of N,N′-diarylhydrazines by dehydrogenative N–N homocoupling reaction

2020

Hydrazines represent a class of compounds of high interest due to their applicability as versatile starting materials in many important transformations. Herein, we report a synthetic approach to hydrazine derivatives using commercially available anilines and an anodic dehydrogenative N-N coupling reaction as the key step.

High interestChemistryMaterials ChemistryMetals and AlloysCeramics and CompositesGeneral ChemistryElectrochemistryCombinatorial chemistryCatalysisCoupling reactionHydrazine derivativesSurfaces Coatings and FilmsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsChemical Communications
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Water diffusion and swelling stresses in ionizing radiation cured epoxies as matrices for carbon fiber composites

2017

Cross-linking polymerization initiated by high energy radiation is a very attractive technique for the production of high performance composite materials. This method in fact offers many advantages compared to conventional thermal curing processes, due to the possibility to operate at mild temperature and in short time, limiting both energy and time consuming [1-2]. High performance composite materials mainly consist of epoxy resins as matrix and carbon fibers as reinforce, due to their excellent properties in terms of thermal and mechanical resistance. An important requirement of such systems for structural applications is their ability to maintain the properties within a fixed range durin…

High performance composite materials electron beam curing hydrothermal ageing Photoelastic Stress Analysis
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Influence of steel reinforcements on the behavior of compressed high strength R.C. circular columns

2012

Abstract In the present paper the focus is on the compressive response of short high strength reinforced concrete members having circular transverse cross-sections and reinforced with longitudinal steel bars and transverse spirals or hoops. An analytical model is proposed which allows one to estimate the confinement pressures exerted by transverse steel and by longitudinal bars during the loading process, taking into account the interaction of the hoops or spirals with the inner core both in the plane of the transverse steel and in the space between two successive hoops. Yielding of steel spirals or hoops and longitudinal bars including buckling phenomena and damage to the concrete core are…

High strength concreteMaterials sciencebusiness.industryPlane (geometry)BucklingStress–strain curveInner coreCompressionStructural engineeringCompression (physics)Core (optical fiber)Transverse planeSettore ICAR/09 - Tecnica Delle CostruzioniBucklingStress-strain curveComposite materialbusinessElastic modulusConfinementCivil and Structural Engineering
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Granular chains for the assessment of thermal stress in slender structures

2015

Slender beams subjected to compressive stress are common in civil and mechanical engineering. The rapid in-situ measurement of this stress may prevent structural anomalies. In this paper, we describe the coupling mechanism between highly nonlinear solitary waves (HNSWs) propagating along an L-shaped granular system and a beam in contact with the granular medium. We evaluate the use of HNSWs as a tool to measure stress in thermally loaded structures and to estimate the neutral temperature, i.e. the temperature at which this stress is null. We investigated numerically and experimentally one and two L-shaped chains of spherical particles in contact with a prismatic beam subjected to heat. We f…

Highly nonlinear solitary waveMaterials scienceNeutral temperaturebusiness.industryElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialComputer Science Applications1707 Computer Vision and Pattern RecognitionCondensed Matter PhysicNeutral temperatureNull (physics)Applied MathematicStress (mechanics)Nonlinear systemOpticsCompressive strengthThermal bucklingNondestructive testingDiscrete particle modelCoupling (piping)Nondestructive testingElectrical and Electronic EngineeringComposite materialbusinessBeam (structure)L-shaped chainSPIE Proceedings
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2019

Atomic force microscopy (AFM) is today an established tool in imaging and determination of mechanical properties of biomaterials. Due to their complex organization, those materials show intricate properties such as viscoelasticity. Therefore, one has to consider that the loading rate at which the sample is probed will lead to different mechanical response (properties). In this work, we studied the dependence of the mechanical properties of endothelial cells on the loading rate using AFM in force spectroscopy mode. We employed a sharp, four-sided pyramidal indenter and loading rates ranging from 0.5 to 20 μm/s. In addition, by variation of the load (applied forces from 100 to 10,000 pN), the…

HistologyMaterials scienceAtomic force microscopyWork (physics)Force spectroscopy030206 dentistry02 engineering and technology021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyViscoelasticity03 medical and health sciencesMedical Laboratory Technology0302 clinical medicineIndentationMechanical properties of biomaterialsLoading rateAnatomyComposite material0210 nano-technologyInstrumentationCell mechanicsMicroscopy Research and Technique
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Nano composite membrane-electrode assembly formation for fuel cell-modeling aspects

2007

Long term stability is an essential requirement for fuel cell applications in automobile and stationary energy systems. In these systems the agglomeration of the catalyst nanoparticles is a well-known phenomenon which cannot be easily overcome or compensated for by re-designing the system. A direct result of this occurrence is the irreversible decrease of the electrochemical performance. Irregularities in electric field distribution are one root cause for migration and subsequent agglomeration of the catalyst nanoparticle. In this work, the impact of the electrode mechanical deformation on electric field distribution was studied using a computer modeling approach. Model of a Proton Exchange…

HistoryMaterials scienceEconomies of agglomerationMembrane electrode assemblyElectrochemical engineeringMechanical engineeringNanoparticleProton exchange membrane fuel cellDeformation (meteorology)Computer Science ApplicationsEducationElectric fieldElectrodeComposite materialJournal of Physics: Conference Series
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Microfabrication of hybrid fluid membrane for microengines

2015

International audience; This paper describes the microfabrication and dynamic characterization of thick membranes providing a technological solution for microengines. The studied membranes are called hybrid fluid-membrane (HFM) and consist of two thin membranes that encapsulate an incompressible fluid. This work details the microelectromechanical system (MEMS) scalable fabrication and characterization of HFMs. The membranes are composite structures based on Silicon spiral springs embedded in a polymer (RTV silicone). The anodic bonding of multiple stacks of Si/glass structures, the fluid filling and the sealing have been demonstrated. Various HFMs were successfully fabricated and their dyna…

HistoryMaterials scienceFabrication020209 energyComposite number02 engineering and technologyEducation[SPI.AUTO]Engineering Sciences [physics]/Automatic[SPI.MAT]Engineering Sciences [physics]/Materials0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineering[PHYS.MECA.MEFL]Physics [physics]/Mechanics [physics]/Fluid mechanics [physics.class-ph]Composite material[SPI.NANO]Engineering Sciences [physics]/Micro and nanotechnologies/MicroelectronicsRTV siliconeComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSchemistry.chemical_classificationMicroelectromechanical systems[SPI.ACOU]Engineering Sciences [physics]/Acoustics [physics.class-ph][SPI.NRJ]Engineering Sciences [physics]/Electric powerPolymer021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyComputer Science ApplicationsMembranechemistryAnodic bonding[PHYS.MECA.THER]Physics [physics]/Mechanics [physics]/Thermics [physics.class-ph]0210 nano-technologyMicrofabrication
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Film-substrate lattice-engineering of HTS thin films

2008

Materials may show anisotropic properties on different crystal directions and this is also the case of High Temperature Superconductors (HTS). To take advantage of the materials anisotropy one concept of interest is 'orientation engineering' in thin films. This can be realized through the control of the film-substrate lattice relationship. Some examples in this regard are presented in this work and through comparative analysis we try to evaluate the viability of this approach and of he entcountered problems. It is expected that in the future this approach will generate new nano composite materials with new properties and effects leading to development of new devices with new or improved fun…

HistoryMaterials scienceHigh-temperature superconductivityNano compositeslawCondensed Matter::SuperconductivityLattice (order)NanotechnologyThin filmAnisotropyComputer Science ApplicationsEducationlaw.inventionJournal of Physics: Conference Series
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Mechanical properties of materials obtained via alkaline activation of illite-based clays of Latvia

2015

Materials has been synthesized in the temperature range from 60-100 °C from two illite based clays of Latvia under activation of KOH and NaOH solutions (4-6 M). Compressive strength and apparent porosity were measured. The effect of concentration of KOH and NaOH solutions on the material mechanical properties was investigated by means of infrared spectroscopy (IR). Compressive strength data of the materials showed that via such activation could obtain building materials with good quality.

HistoryMaterials scienceMineralogyInfrared spectroscopyengineering.materialAtmospheric temperature rangeComputer Science ApplicationsEducationCompressive strengthIlliteengineeringComposite materialMaterial propertiesPorosityAlkaline activationJournal of Physics: Conference Series
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Flexural properties of the epoxy resin filled with single and hybrid carbon nanofillers

2020

Abstract The aim of this paper was to estimate the effect of moisture and temperature on the flexural properties of the epoxy filled with single and hybrid carbon nanofillers (CNTs and CNFs) and to reveal the most environmentally stable NC. Water absorption at 70 °C until equilibrium moisture content and heating at 70 °C for 4 weeks were followed by freezing at -20 °C for 8 weeks. Microstructural characterization of optical images revealed homogeneous dispersion of all carbon nanofillers in the epoxy resin at microscale. Positive nanofiller effects were found for sorption, flexural and thermophysical characteristics of the epoxy resin. The most environmentally stable NC was epoxy filled wit…

HistoryMaterials sciencechemistry.chemical_elementEpoxyepoxyComputer Science ApplicationsEducationflexural propertieschemistryFlexural strengthcarbon nanofillersvisual_artvisual_art.visual_art_mediumComposite materialCarbonJournal of Physics: Conference Series
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