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Composition Containing A Polymer And Conductive Filler And Use Thereof, Ravi F. Saraf
Composition Containing A Polymer And Conductive Filler And Use Thereof, Ravi F. Saraf
Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering: Patents
A composition containing a polymeric matrix and a conductive filler component is provided. The conductive filler component comprises conductive particles and a polymer selected from the group consisting of substituted and unsubstituted polyanilines, substituted and unsubstituted polyparaphenylenevinylenes, substituted and unsubstituted polythiophenes, substituted and unsubstituted polyazines, substituted and unsubstituted polyparaphenylenes, substituted and unsubstituted polyfuranes, substituted and unsubstituted polypyrroles, substituted and unsubstituted polyselenophene, substituted and unsubstituted poly-p-phenylene sulfides and substiututed and unsubstituted polyacetylenes, and mixtures thereof, and copolymers thereof. Compositions of the present invention are useful as corrosion protecting layers for metal substrates, for electrostatic discharge protection, electromagnetic interference shielding, and as …
Acuta Enews December 1997, Vol. 26, No. 12
Acuta Enews December 1997, Vol. 26, No. 12
ACUTA Newsletters
In This Issue
Sixth Annual Institutional Excellence Awards Competition
Slamming on the Rise
President's Column
Slamming
Board Report
A Great Seminar
Board Approves New Appointments
Meet Me at.... UM
Technology Timetable
On the Move
1998 ACUTA Events
Spotlight
DC at a Glance
Journal Editorial Calendar for 1998
Welcome New Members
Tractor Test Museum Commttee Minutes November 19th, 1997, Tractor Museum
Tractor Test Museum Commttee Minutes November 19th, 1997, Tractor Museum
Lester F. Larsen Tractor Museum: Planning and Development Documents
Update on Roof Progress Big Red Club State Fair Project
Infrared Optical Properties Of Mixed-Phase Thin Films Studied By Spectroscopic Ellipsometry Using Boron Nitride As An Example, Mathias Schubert, B. Rheinlander, E. Franke, H. Neumann, T. E. Tiwald, John A. Woollam
Infrared Optical Properties Of Mixed-Phase Thin Films Studied By Spectroscopic Ellipsometry Using Boron Nitride As An Example, Mathias Schubert, B. Rheinlander, E. Franke, H. Neumann, T. E. Tiwald, John A. Woollam
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering: Faculty Publications
We present a microstructure-dependent anisotropic infrared-optical dielectric function model for mixed-phase polycrystalline material from which we derive the transverse and longitudinal-optical modes observable in thin films. Infrared ellipsometry over the wavelength range from 700 to 3000 cm-1 is then used to determine the phase and microstructure of polycrystalline and multilayered hexagonal and cubic boron nitride thin films deposited by magnetron sputtering onto (100) silicon. The ellipsometric data depend on the thin-film multilayer structure, the layer-phase composition, and the average orientation of the hexagonal grain c axes. In particular, we demonstrate the existence of spectral shifts of longitudinal optical phonons …
Crossflow Microfiltration Of Recombinant Escherichia Coli Lysates After High Pressure Homogenization, Stuart M. Bailey, Michael M. Meagher
Crossflow Microfiltration Of Recombinant Escherichia Coli Lysates After High Pressure Homogenization, Stuart M. Bailey, Michael M. Meagher
Papers in Biotechnology
Abstract: Crossflow membrane filtration was used to process recombinant Escherichia coli cell lysates containing protein inclusion bodies after high pressure homogenization. The number of passes through the high pressure homogenizer changed the viscosities and average particle sizes of the cell lysates. The different cell lysates were processed with a hollow fiber unit containing microfiltration membranes and a plate and frame unit with either ultrafiltration or microfiltration membranes. There were differences in permeate flux and protein transmission for the various membranes with the best performing membranes giving permeate fluxes greater than 60 L m−2 h−1 and protein transmissions greater than 90%. …
Spectroscopic Ellipsometry And Magneto-Optic Kerr Effects In Co/Pt Multilayers, Xiang Gao, Darin W. Glenn, Scott Heckens, Daniel W. Thompson, John A. Woollam
Spectroscopic Ellipsometry And Magneto-Optic Kerr Effects In Co/Pt Multilayers, Xiang Gao, Darin W. Glenn, Scott Heckens, Daniel W. Thompson, John A. Woollam
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering: Faculty Publications
Control of thickness and microstructure is critical in the preparation of ultrathin metallic multilayers for magneto-optic memory, computer read heads, and improved wear surfaces. This paper describes use of in situ spectroscopic ellipsometry to calibrate sputter deposition rates, control layer thicknesses, determine optical constants, and study oxidation rates and processes. In this work, the information gained in situ is used together with ex situ Kerr measurements to determine the complete magneto-optic response including the spectroscopic figure of merit for Co/Pt multilayers.
Acuta Enews November 1997, Vol. 26, No. 11
Acuta Enews November 1997, Vol. 26, No. 11
ACUTA Newsletters
In This Issue
Second Annual ACUTA Student Paper Competition
SLCC Telecom Bails Out
Board Report
SLCC
President's Column
Negotiating a Wireless Contract
Seminar Looks at Networks, Legislative & Regulatory Issue
Is There a Back Door to Your Long Distance?
DC at a Glance
Welcome New Members
Rat Wire Schools
Spotlight
Sediment Movement Within A Strip Intercropping System, John E. Gilley, L. A. Kramer, R. M. Cruse, A. Hull
Sediment Movement Within A Strip Intercropping System, John E. Gilley, L. A. Kramer, R. M. Cruse, A. Hull
Biological Systems Engineering: Papers and Publications
This study was conducted to identify sediment movement within a strip intercropping system in southwestern Iowa during the third year of a three-year crop rotation. Soil loss, resulting from the application of simulated rainfall to a Monona silt loam soil, was measured from individual corn (Zea mays L.), soybean (Glycine max (L.) Merr), and winter wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) strips, and from multiple strips which included all three crops. Because of the crop rotation and residue management procedures, used at the study site, a substantial amount of surface cover and vegetative mass was present on each of …
Process For Producing Biodiesel Fuel With Reduced Viscosity And A Cloud Point Below Thirty-Two (32) Degrees Fahrenheit , Hossein Noureddini
Process For Producing Biodiesel Fuel With Reduced Viscosity And A Cloud Point Below Thirty-Two (32) Degrees Fahrenheit , Hossein Noureddini
Papers in Biomaterials
Triglycerides are reacted in a liquid phase reaction with methanol and a homogeneous basic catalyst. The reaction yields a spatially separated two phase result with an upper located non-polar phase consisting principally of non-polar methyl esters and a lower located phase consisting principally of glycerol and residual methyl esters. The glycerol phase is passed through a strong cationic ion exchanger to remove anions, resulting in a neutral product which is flashed to remove methanol and which is reacted with isobutylene in the presence of a strong acid catalyst to produce glycerol ethers. The glycerol ethers are then added back to …
Frequency-Mixing Detection Of Polarization-Modulated Light Using Different Periodic Analyzers, R.M.A. Azzam
Frequency-Mixing Detection Of Polarization-Modulated Light Using Different Periodic Analyzers, R.M.A. Azzam
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering: Faculty Publications
We derive the equations that permit the use of six different periodic analyzers for the frequency- mixing detection (FMD) of polarization -modulated light. The six periodic analyzers are (1) the rotating linear analyzer, (2) rotating half -wave plate and fixed linear analyzer, (3) rotating quarter -wave plate and fixed linear analyzer, (4) rotating linear analyzer and fixed linear analyzer, (5) oscillating -phase retarder and fixed linear analyzer, and (6) oscillating optical rotator and fixed linear analyzer. In all cases, the average polarization and the polarization and intensity modulation parameters of the light beam can be determined easily and explicitly from …
Acuta Enews October 1997, Vol. 26, No. 10
Acuta Enews October 1997, Vol. 26, No. 10
ACUTA Newsletters
In This Issue
Marketing Ethernet at Mizzou
Board Report
President's Message
Maximizing Call Center Potential
Welcome New Members
ACUTA Committees at Work
Spotlight
Mizzou
Marketing Committee Needs You!
Lisa Cheshire, CMP
Semer Chairs ASAE Technology Section
DC at a Glance
ACUTA Event Calendar
"Telco Network Whale"
Phase And Microstructure Investigations Of Boron Nitride Thin Films By Spectroscopic Ellipsometry In The Visible And Infrared Spectral Range, Eva Franke, Mathias Schubert, Horst Neumann, Thomas E. Tiwald, Daniel W. Thompson, John A. Woollam, Jens Hahn, Frank Richter
Phase And Microstructure Investigations Of Boron Nitride Thin Films By Spectroscopic Ellipsometry In The Visible And Infrared Spectral Range, Eva Franke, Mathias Schubert, Horst Neumann, Thomas E. Tiwald, Daniel W. Thompson, John A. Woollam, Jens Hahn, Frank Richter
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering: Faculty Publications
Spectroscopic ellipsometry over the spectral range from 700 to 3000 cm-1 and from 1.5 to 3.5 eV is used to simultaneously determine phase and microstructure of polycrystalline hexagonal and cubic boron nitride thin films deposited by magnetron sputtering on (100) silicon. The results are obtained from a single microstructure-dependent model for both infrared and visible-light thin-film anisotropic dielectric functions. The optical behavior of high c-BN content thin films is described by an effective medium approximation. We obtain the amount of h-BN within high c-BN content thin films. A thin oriented nucleation layer between the silicon substrate …
Multiple Order Dispersive Optics System And Method Of Use, Blaine D. Johs, Ping He, Steven E. Green, Shakil A. Pittal, John A. Woollam
Multiple Order Dispersive Optics System And Method Of Use, Blaine D. Johs, Ping He, Steven E. Green, Shakil A. Pittal, John A. Woollam
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering: Faculty Publications
Disclosed is a dispersive optics system, in the context of ellipsometer or polarimeter and the like systems. which, in use. produces a plurality of "Orders" of essentially single wavelength beams of light from a polychromatic beam of light. In use the availability of more than one "Order" of essentially single wavelength beams of light allows simultaneous measurement of more essentially single wavelength beams of light than would be possible were only one "Order" of essentially single wavelength beams of light present. Filters are present to reduce the effects of stray light on detector elements and to allow separating the wavelengths …
Acuta Enews September 1997, Vol. 26, No. 9
Acuta Enews September 1997, Vol. 26, No. 9
ACUTA Newsletters
In This Issue
Telecom Goes Marketing
Board Report
President's Message
Marketing Telecom
Thanks to Sprint for Sponsoring Directory
User Groups Meet in Atlanta and Online
Resource Library Update
Last Call for Directory Updates!
On the Move....
Guide to Distance Learning Available
Internet Call Manager
Spotlight
DC at a Glance
Welcome New Members
ACUTA Event Calendar
Runoff, Erosion, And Soil Quality Characteristics Of A Former Conservation Reserve Program Site In Southwestern Oklahoma, John E. Gilley, John W. Doran, Thanh H. Dao
Runoff, Erosion, And Soil Quality Characteristics Of A Former Conservation Reserve Program Site In Southwestern Oklahoma, John E. Gilley, John W. Doran, Thanh H. Dao
Biological Systems Engineering: Papers and Publications
This study was conducted to measure runoff, erosion, and soil quality characteristics of a site in southwestern Oklahoma the first year following conversion from the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP). Treatments included undisturbed CRP, Old World bluestem (Bothriochlora ischaemum L.), no-till wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) and conservation-till wheat. Significant differences in surface cover were found between each of the experimental treatments, with values ranging from 100% on the undisturbed CRP site to 42% for the conservation-till treatment. No significant difference in runoff was found among the various experimental treatments. The Old World bluestem and winter wheat treatments had only …
Testing Of A Water Loss Distribution Model For Moving Sprinkler Systems, Allen L. Thompson, Derrel L. Martin, John M. Norman, Judy A. Tolk, James R. Gilley, Arlan D. Schneider
Testing Of A Water Loss Distribution Model For Moving Sprinkler Systems, Allen L. Thompson, Derrel L. Martin, John M. Norman, Judy A. Tolk, James R. Gilley, Arlan D. Schneider
Biological Systems Engineering: Papers and Publications
Field water balance measurements using monolithic lysimeters were used in validating the Cupid-DPE model for predicting water loss partitioning during sprinkler irrigation from a moving lateral system fitted with impact sprinklers and spray nozzles. The model combines equations governing water droplet evaporation and droplet ballistics with a comprehensive plant-environment energy balance model. Comparisons indicate good agreement between measured and modeled transpiration, and the measured and modeled soil evaporation during the day of irrigation. Total predicted evapotranspiration during the day of irrigation was greater than measured totals using the monolithic lysimeters. However, part of this difference was because the lysimeters could …
High-Frequency Response Of Atomic-Force Microscope Cantilevers, Joseph A. Turner, Sigrun Hirsekorn, Ute Rabe, Walter Arnold
High-Frequency Response Of Atomic-Force Microscope Cantilevers, Joseph A. Turner, Sigrun Hirsekorn, Ute Rabe, Walter Arnold
Department of Engineering Mechanics: Faculty Publications
Recent advances in atomic-force microscopy have moved beyond the original quasistatic implementation into a fully dynamic regime in which the atomic-force microscope cantilever is in contact with an insonified sample. The resulting dynamical system is complex and highly nonlinear. Simplification of this problem is often realized by modeling the cantilever as a one degree of freedom system. This type of first-mode approximation (FMA), or point-mass model, has been successful in advancing material property measurement techniques. The limits and validity of such an approximation have not, however, been fully addressed. In this article, the complete flexural beam equation is examined and …
Acuta Enews August 1997, Vol. 26, No. 8
Acuta Enews August 1997, Vol. 26, No. 8
ACUTA Newsletters
In This Issue
26th Annual Conference: Highlights from Atlanta
Board Report
President's Message
Rains Came Down, Floods Came Up
Faster Internet Access Over Existing Wiring
Spotlight
Directory Update
Welcome New Members
DC at a Glance
ACUTA Event Calendar
Instant Info
Plasticized, Antiplasticized And Crystalline Conducting Polymers, Ravi F. Saraf
Plasticized, Antiplasticized And Crystalline Conducting Polymers, Ravi F. Saraf
Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering: Funded Proposals
Materials containing precursors to electrically conductive polymers and electrically conductive polymers are described which have a high degree of crystallinity. The high degree of crystallinity is achieved by preparing the materials under conditions which provide a high degree of mobility to the polymer molecules permitting them to associate with one another to form a crystalline state. High levels of electrical conductivity are achieved in in the electrically conductive materials without stretch orienting the material. The enhanced electrical conductivity is isotropic as compared to a stretch oriented film which has isotropic electrical conductivity.
Acuta Enews July 1997, Vol. 26, No. 7
Acuta Enews July 1997, Vol. 26, No. 7
ACUTA Newsletters
In This Issue
ACUTA Conference Webcast
Board of Directors 1997-98
Board Report
President's Message
Welcome New Members
Music on Hold: Too Soft... Too Loud
Voicemail: Technology We Love to Hate
Spotlight
Anniversaries to Be Recognized
DC at a Glance
Supreme Court Rules Against Communications Decency Act
Determination Of The Interfacial Magneto-Optical Effects In Co/Pt Multilayer Structures, Xiang Gao, Daniel W. Thompson, John A. Woollam
Determination Of The Interfacial Magneto-Optical Effects In Co/Pt Multilayer Structures, Xiang Gao, Daniel W. Thompson, John A. Woollam
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering: Faculty Publications
In this letter, we present results of a study of the magneto-optical Kerr response in Co/Pt superlattices by solving for optical constants and Voigt parameters of constituent layers in the structure. The absolute values of the Voigt parameters of Co/Pt interfaces were found to be about twice as large as for the Co layer in the superlattice. Furthermore, using the determined optical constants and Voigt parameters, we can generate the Kerr rotations and ellipticities for Co/Pt superlattices or sandwich structures with continuously changed layer thicknesses and different repeat numbers. Comparison of these theoretical results to the experimental magneto-optical responses for …
Laboratory Assessment Of Advanced Oxidation Processes For Treatment Of Explosives And Chlorinated Solvents In Groundwater From The Former Nebraska Ordnance Plant, Elizabeth C. Fleming, Mark E. Zappi, Evelyn Toro, Rafael Hernandez, Karen Myers, Prasad Kodukula, Rosemary Gilbertson
Laboratory Assessment Of Advanced Oxidation Processes For Treatment Of Explosives And Chlorinated Solvents In Groundwater From The Former Nebraska Ordnance Plant, Elizabeth C. Fleming, Mark E. Zappi, Evelyn Toro, Rafael Hernandez, Karen Myers, Prasad Kodukula, Rosemary Gilbertson
US Army Corps of Engineers
The study herein was performed through a partnering effort between the U.S. Army Engineer District, Kansas City, Kansas City, MO, and the U.S. Army Engineer Waterways Experiment Station (WES), Vicksburg, MS. The Kansas City District funded portions of this effort as a means of evaluating various treatment options for the contaminated groundwaters at the Nebraska Army Ammunition Plant, Mead, NE.
Some of the WES activities were performed under funding from the U.S. Department of Defense's (DoD) Strategic Environmental Research and Development Program (SERDP). WES has been tasked by SERDP to develop peroxone oxidation as an economical means of decontaminating groundwaters …
Acuta Enews June 1997, Vol. 26, No. 6
Acuta Enews June 1997, Vol. 26, No. 6
ACUTA Newsletters
In This Issue
University of North Dakota Weathers Flood
Board Report
Welcome Donna
Calling All Authors
Internet 2 Goals
Welcome New Members
Spotlight
DC at a Glance
Competition Comes to Canada Telecom
FCC Modifies Caller ID
Tractor Test Museum Commttee Minutes May 20th, 1997, Tractor Museum
Tractor Test Museum Commttee Minutes May 20th, 1997, Tractor Museum
Lester F. Larsen Tractor Museum: Planning and Development Documents
Officer Elections Foundation Funds State Fair Discussions
Acuta Enews May 1997, Vol. 26, No. 5
Acuta Enews May 1997, Vol. 26, No. 5
ACUTA Newsletters
In This Issue
Slate of Nominees Approved
Be a Moderator of Monitor at ACUTA's 26th Annual Conference
Board Report
Univ. of Delaware to Host ACUTA Mid-Atlantic & New England Local Event
Dues Notices Mailed
Welcome Melanie
ACUTA Committees at Work
Spotlight
DC at a Glance
Regulation of BOC Long Distance Services Revised
Welcome New Members
Tillage Effects On Soil Erosion Potential And Soil Quality Of A Former Conservation Reserve Program Site, John E. Gilley, J. W. Doran
Tillage Effects On Soil Erosion Potential And Soil Quality Of A Former Conservation Reserve Program Site, John E. Gilley, J. W. Doran
Biological Systems Engineering: Papers and Publications
This study was conducted to determine the effects of tillage on soil erosion potential and soil quality characteristics of a former Conservation Research Program (CRP) site. Following tillage, the study area in northern Mississippi was maintained in a fallow condition for nine months. Soil loss from simulated rainfall events was minimal on recently tilled plots and an adjoining, undisturbed CRP area. In contrast, soil loss from the former CRP site which had been tilled nine months previously was similar to values obtained before the CRP program when the area had been cropped for several years. Tillage and over-winter fallowing caused …
In-Situ Ellipsometric Control Of Magnetic Multilayer Deposition (Abstract), Xiang Gao, Scott Heckens, John A. Woollam
In-Situ Ellipsometric Control Of Magnetic Multilayer Deposition (Abstract), Xiang Gao, Scott Heckens, John A. Woollam
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering: Faculty Publications
Correct determination of layer thicknesses on a subnanometer scale is crucial for studies of giant magnetoresistance, magneto-optical (MO) Kerr rotation, magnetic interlayer coupling, and other magnetic properties of metallic multilayers. Some structures such as [Co/Ni] and [Co/Pt] with fewer than 20 repeats are difficult to be analyzed by x-ray diffraction (XRD) due to too little material. In this work, in-situ spectroscopic ellipsometry (in-situ SE) is used to precisely determine the optical constants undisturbed by oxidation, and the growth rates of different metal films deposited in a sputtering chamber. In-situ SE determines both the constant and continuously changing growth rates …
A Generalized Solidification Model And Microstructural Verification For The Nd–Fe–B–Ti–C System Processed By Rapid Solidification, Matthew J. Kramer, C.P. Li, K.W. Dennis, R.W. Mccallum, C.H. Sellers, D.J. Branagan, Jeffrey E. Shield
A Generalized Solidification Model And Microstructural Verification For The Nd–Fe–B–Ti–C System Processed By Rapid Solidification, Matthew J. Kramer, C.P. Li, K.W. Dennis, R.W. Mccallum, C.H. Sellers, D.J. Branagan, Jeffrey E. Shield
Nebraska Center for Materials and Nanoscience: Faculty Publications
For the Nd2Fe14B (2-14-1) compound, the optimal grain size should be smaller than the size of the single domain size of 150 nm. Transition metal carbides (TMC) also reduce the quench rate necessary to achieve the optimal or overquenched condition. This allows inert gas atomization (IGA) to produce viable magnetic materials. In this article we will demonstrate that optimal microstructure for the 2-14-1 can be produced by IGA with the addition of TiC. Moreover, a solidification model will be presented to show (1) how recalescence is a critical feature to the evolution of the microstructure in …
Monoclonal Antibody Assay And Kit For Detecting Metal Cations In Body Fluids (Continuation), Randall R. Carlson, Jay S. Stout, Dwane E. Wylie, Fred W. Wagner, Malcolm Riddell
Monoclonal Antibody Assay And Kit For Detecting Metal Cations In Body Fluids (Continuation), Randall R. Carlson, Jay S. Stout, Dwane E. Wylie, Fred W. Wagner, Malcolm Riddell
Biological Process Development Facility: Staff Publications
The invention provides method and kits for detecting a metallic cation in a sample of a body fluid. The preferred method and kits include the use of at least two different types of antibodies having different specificities. In the preferred method, the sample of body fluid can be contacted with an effective amount of a capture antibody specific for a naturally occurring polypeptide that can bind the metallic cation to form a first antigen-antibody complex. An effective amount of an antibody specific for an epitope on a metallic cation-naturally occurring polypeptide complex or an antibody specific for a metallic cation …
Acuta Enews April 1997, Vol. 26, No. 4
Acuta Enews April 1997, Vol. 26, No. 4
ACUTA Newsletters
In This Issue
Achievement Award Nominations
Listserve Discusses Directory Assistance
Board Report
ATM at UNM
E-mail Etiquette
Spotlight
DC at a Glance
"Internet 2" Links North Carolina
Welcome New Members
Members on the Move