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Steroid-based gelators of A(LS)2 type: Tuning gel properties by metal coordination
2020
By utilizing up-to-date knowledge about gelators, we designed and synthesized a novel low-molecular-weight gelator bearing a pyridine-2,6-dicarboxylic acid moiety and two cholesteryl glycinate units. In order to demonstrate the ingenuity of our design, we prepared a series of structurally related compounds and studied their gelation properties. Based on the results, we determined structural features of the gelator molecules which were important for successful gel formation. We showed that the properties of the gel systems (transparency, morphology, etc.) can be tuned by coordination with different metal ions, as well as by changing the solvent. Gelators, and their gels and xerogels were stu…
Electrochemical characterization of natural gold samples using the voltammetry of immobilized particles
2017
The application of the voltammetry of immobilized particles for characterizing natural gold samples from different geological settings and dating vein deposits is described. This is based on recording characteristic electrochemical oxidation signatures of gold and silver following the attachment of metal sub-microsamples to graphite electrodes. Keywords: Electrochemistry, Gold, Mineralogy, Placer deposits, Vein deposits, Nuggets
Comparative assessment of surface roughness produced by hard machining with mixed ceramic tools including 2D and 3D analysis
2005
Abstract This paper provides a new comprehensive analysis of part surface finish in continuous dry turning of a hardened construction steel when using mixed alumina cutting tools. Consequently, the surface profiles (2D arragement) and surface microstereometries (3D arragement) generated during different hard part turning operations on a 40H low chromium alloy steel (equivalent to AISI 5140 or DIN 41Cr4), heat treated to the hardness of about 60 HRC, were evaluated. As a result, this paper aggregates the multi-parameters characterization of the surface roughness with the machined surface structure obtained at the three selected feed rates and constant cutting speed of 100 m/min. Results show…
Computer simulation of metal flow in the hot upsetting of a high-strength aluminium alloy
1993
Abstract The effects of metal-working temperature on the hot axisymmetric upsetting of AA 7012 aluminium alloy were investigated in the temperature range of from 250 to 400°C, at a strain rate of 4 s −1 . The material behaviour was studied by means of simulative methods based on the analysis of torsion-test results which have shown that when the strain increases, the flow stress increases to a peak value and then decreases to a fracture value. Furthermore, the flow stress decreases with decreasing strain rate and with increasing temperature. Constitutive equations, describing accurately the hot deformation behaviour of the material, were defined and used subsequently in a numerical model th…
Microstructural and magnetic characterization of fly ash from Kolaghat Thermal Power Plant in West Bengal, India
2011
Abstract This paper reports on the physical nature of the fly ash sample of the Kolaghat Thermal Power Plant, India with an emphasis on its ultrafine nature. This paper also deals with the measurement of the magnetic properties of the fine particles of the fly ash sample. Particle sizes of this fly ash sample estimated from the SEM images lie within 0.16–5.50 μm, and the EDX spectral analysis indicates the presence of O, Al, Si, C, Fe, Mg, Na, K and Ti in this sample. From the XRD study, it is found that physical nature of conglomeration in the fly ash is crystalline and the major components are mullite (Al 6 Si 2 O 13 ) and quartz (SiO 2 ). Additionally, the presence of hematite, microclin…
Dense nanostructured materials obtained by spark plasma sintering and field activated pressure assisted synthesis starting from mechanically activate…
2004
The preparation of highly dense bulk materials with a grain size in the range of a few to a few hundreds nanometers is currently the objective of numerous studies. In our research we have achieved a measure of success in this regard by using the methods of mechanically-activated, field-activated, pressure-assisted synthesis, MAFAPAS, which has been patented, and mechanically-activated spark plasma sintering, MASPS. Both methods, which consist of the combination of a mechanical activation step followed by a consolidation step under the simultaneous influence of an electric field and mechanical pressure, have led to the formation of dense nanostructured ceramics, intermetallics, and composite…
Ionic Nitriding of Certain Parts Protected on Nonfunctional Surfaces With Special Paints. Electric Energy Consumed
2021
The experimental researches on the promotion of new technologies for the local protection of metallic parts against plasma nitriding, led to two types of special paints for protection in ionic nitriding, paints elaborated on the basis of copper lamellar powder in combination with magnesium oxide and carbon tetrachloride. In the created context, it was considered that the elaborated paints could be used not only for preventing the hardening during ionic nitriding of certain technological surfaces of the parts on which they are applied, but also for coating certain nonfunctional surfaces, their degasification taking such a long time. These nonfunctional areas could be: surfaces resulted from …
The effects of metal implants on inflammatory and healing processes
2007
Abstract Metal implants are known for their superior mechanical properties. However, cases of implant failure mainly due to aseptic loosening do occur. The formation of particulate wear debris and corrosion products, such as metal ions and reactive oxygen species, are considered to be crucial factors leading to the failure of metal implants. These metal degradation and corrosion products can induce inflammatory responses, mediated among others by neutrophils, macrophages and endothelial cells. Furthermore, these degradation products may affect blood vessel formation, one of the central processes in wound healing after implantation. Such events can lead to the aseptic loosening of implants c…
<title>Micromechanical properties of AIN, TiN, and AIN/TiN nanostructured multilayer coatings</title>
2003
Coatings of AlN, TiN and nanostructured multilayer AlN/TiN have been deposited by reactive sputtering on sapphire, tungsten carbide (WC) and stainless steel substrates. The microhardness, adhesion and formation of cracks under indentation tests, were investigated. It was found that the adhesion of coatings on steel was higher, than on WC for all investigated samples. Nanostructured multilayer AlN/TiN films have the best adhesion and fracture toughness both on the hard (WC) and on the soft (stainless steel) substrates if compared with that for AlN and TiN "single layer" coatings. The effect of γ-radiation on mechanical properties of transparent AlN films was investigated. After the exposure …
WEAR MECHANISM OF CERAMIC TOOLS
1993
Abstract Cutting tests were performed using ceramic cutting tools under continuous cutting conditions. The tests were carried out on AISI 1040 steel, with cutting speeds ranging from 5 to 11 m s −1 . The wear mechanism was investigated for both crater and flank. Alumina-toughened zirconia of submicron grain size showed the best wear resistance. Alumina with TiC, TiN and ZrO 2 inclusions exhibited a wear resistance a little lower than the above-mentioned materials. Low chemical stability seems to be the reason for the poor performances of the silicon carbide whiskers-reinforced alumina, silicon nitride and the tungsten carbide inserts.