Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®

Other Materials Science and Engineering Commons

Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®

Articles 1 - 16 of 16

Full-Text Articles in Other Materials Science and Engineering

Characterization Of The Oxidation Kinetics Of Fecral Ferritic Stainless Steels At 900°C For Catalytic Converter Applications, Stacy Stamm Jun 2011

Characterization Of The Oxidation Kinetics Of Fecral Ferritic Stainless Steels At 900°C For Catalytic Converter Applications, Stacy Stamm

Materials Engineering

This study characterized the oxidation kinetics of two types of ferritic stainless steel foils used as substrates for catalytic converters. Catalytic converters rely on an alumina layer on the surface of the foils, which allows the catalyst to attach to the substrate. Because the alumina layer is so important, this study characterized the weight gain, thickness, and composition of the alumina as it grew at 900°C for up to 400 hours. The two foils characterized were an MK foil, used for gasoline engines, and an EMS foil, used for diesel engines. The MK foil showed a percent weight gain of …


Cryogenic Technique For Processing Steel Treatment, Ajit Behera Jan 2011

Cryogenic Technique For Processing Steel Treatment, Ajit Behera

Ajit Behera

Cryogenics or deep freezing have been around for quite some time. There is documented research from as far back as the 1930’s where German companies used it on components of jumbo aircraft engines. Cryogenic processing had its US origins in the 1940s. Cold treatments or sub zero treatments are done to make sure there is no retained austenite during quenching. Cryogenics is a relatively new process and to eliminate retained austenite, the temperature has to be lowered, but one that using correct procedures can bring substantial economic benefits. In cryogenic treatment the material is to be deep freeze temperatures of …


Demand On Magic Metal, Ajit Behera Jan 2011

Demand On Magic Metal, Ajit Behera

Ajit Behera

No abstract provided.


Preparation And Characterisation Of Graft Biopolymer To Improve Sustained Release Property, Ajit Behera Jan 2011

Preparation And Characterisation Of Graft Biopolymer To Improve Sustained Release Property, Ajit Behera

Ajit Behera

In the present piece of research work focuses on grafting Acrylic acid with HPMC to obtain copolymers with improved properties, biodegradable and biocompatible that will be used as hydrogel or water absorbing polymers. To develop a prolong release activity drug delivery system for the medication purpose to enhance drug activity and reduce the frequency of dose via this hydrogel. A novel HPMC-g- acrylic acid hydrogel was prepared by in-situ emulsifier free emulsion polymerization using benzyl peroxide as an initiator through 1-stage grafting. Acrylic Acid could intercalate into layers of HPMC and form graft composites through in situ graftpolymerization with acrylic …


The Natural Composite: Spheroidal Graphite Iron, Ajit Behera Jan 2011

The Natural Composite: Spheroidal Graphite Iron, Ajit Behera

Ajit Behera

The conventional materials are nowadays not sufficient to cater to the variety of uses and exposure to various environments that may take place while they are put into use. Hence this leads to the development of composites, which nearly suffice the above two conditions. Composite material is a material composed of two or more distinct phases (matrix phase and reinforcing phase) and having bulk properties significantly different from those of any of the constituents. In this developing age for iron industry there is large demand for spherodial Graphite iron (S.G. Iron). S.G. Iron also known as a composite in which …


Characterisation Of Nanoparticle Through Sem, Ftir, Xrd & Dsc, Ajit Behera Jan 2011

Characterisation Of Nanoparticle Through Sem, Ftir, Xrd & Dsc, Ajit Behera

Ajit Behera

Nanoparticles are widely due as Sustained Release Drug Delivery System. Due to their smaller size of controlled drug release potential, targeting ability, enhancement of therapeutic efficacy and reduction of toxicity. Nifedipine one of the calcium channel blocker use for the management of hypertension. Spray drier technique develops Nifedipine loaded nanoparticle. Primary superimulsion phase contains Drug (Nifedipine), Polymer (Ethylcellulose) & suitable non-aqueous Solvent (Dichloromethane) which are sprayed over secondary phase containing aqueous solvent with dispersing polymers (PVA) are prepared by taking drug to polymer weight ratio of 20:90. Formation of films on the surface of secondary phase dried, sieved & forward …


New Trend Of Metal Coating In Aerospace Component, Ajit Behera Jan 2011

New Trend Of Metal Coating In Aerospace Component, Ajit Behera

Ajit Behera

No abstract provided.


Metallurgical Changes In Steels By Cryogenic Processing, Ajit Behera Jan 2011

Metallurgical Changes In Steels By Cryogenic Processing, Ajit Behera

Ajit Behera

No abstract provided.


Ionic Liquids As Crystallization Media: Weakly-Coordinating Anions Do Coordinate In 1∞[Eu(Otf)3(Ch3cn)3], Sifu Tang, Anja V. Mudring Jan 2011

Ionic Liquids As Crystallization Media: Weakly-Coordinating Anions Do Coordinate In 1∞[Eu(Otf)3(Ch3cn)3], Sifu Tang, Anja V. Mudring

Anja V. Mudring

Tris(acetonitrile)tris(trifluoromethanesulfonato)-europium(III), 1∞[Eu(OTf)3(CH3CN)3], is the first structurally characterized Ln(OTf)3-solvate where triflate is still in the coordination sphere of the Ln(III) cation and not substituted by solvate molecules. This fact is attributed to the unique crystallization conditions that an ionic liquid provides: 1∞[Eu(OTf)3(CH3CN)3] was obtained from a solution of europium(III) triflate, Eu(OTf)3, with acetonitrile in the ionic liquid [C4py][OTf] (1-butylpyridinium triflate). The crystal structure (triclinic, P1̅ (no. 2), a = 5.734(1) Å, b = 10.500(2) Å, c = 19.088(4) Å, α = 98.09(3)°, β = 93.79(3)°, γ = 91.46(3)°, V = 1134.5(4) Å3, Z = 2, R1 for 4388 reflections with Io …


Efficient Quantum Cutting In Hexagonal Nagdf4:Eu3+ Nanorods, Pushpal Ghosh, Sifu Tang, Anja V. Mudring Jan 2011

Efficient Quantum Cutting In Hexagonal Nagdf4:Eu3+ Nanorods, Pushpal Ghosh, Sifu Tang, Anja V. Mudring

Anja V. Mudring

An ionic liquid (IL) assisted solvothermal method is employed to prepare single phase, oxygen free, hexagonal NaGdF4:Eu3+ (2 mol%) nanorods with a visible quantum efficiency of 187%. In contrast, for mixed materials containing cubic and hexagonal NaGdF4:Eu3+, the quantum efficiency is much less (127%). Thus, synthesis parameters have to be carefully chosen in order to get the high performance hexagonal material. Not only the influence of the IL but also of the Gd : F ratio during synthesis as well as the temperature were studied. It is found that the IL stabilizes the formation of hexagonal NaGdF4:Eu3+, likewise a fluoride …


Structures, Electronic Properties And Solid State Luminescence Of Cu(I) Iodide Complexes With 2,9-Dimethyl-1,10-Phenanthroline And Aliphatic Aminomethylphosphines Or Triphenylphosphine, Radoslaw Starosta, Malgorzata Puchalska, Joanna Cybinska, Maciej Barys, Anja V. Mudring Jan 2011

Structures, Electronic Properties And Solid State Luminescence Of Cu(I) Iodide Complexes With 2,9-Dimethyl-1,10-Phenanthroline And Aliphatic Aminomethylphosphines Or Triphenylphosphine, Radoslaw Starosta, Malgorzata Puchalska, Joanna Cybinska, Maciej Barys, Anja V. Mudring

Anja V. Mudring

The luminescent complexes of triphenylphosphine and two interesting aminomethylphosphines: P(CH2N(CH2CH2)2NCH3)3 and P(CH2N(CH2CH2)2O)3 with copper(I) iodide and 2,9-dimethyl-1,10-phenanthroline (dmp): [CuI(dmp)PPh3], [CuI(dmp)P(CH2N(CH2CH2)2NCH3)3] and [CuI(phen)P(CH2N(CH2CH2)2O)3] are presented in this work. These complexes were characterized in solution by means of NMR spectroscopy and their structures were crystallographically determined in the solid state. All complexes crystallize as the discrete dimers bound by π-stacking interactions between dmp rings. The coordination geometry about the Cu(I) centre is pseudo-tetrahedral showing small flattening and large rocking distortions. The investigated compounds exhibit intense orange photoluminescence in the solid state (emission peaks at r.t.: λmax = 588–592 nm; τ = 1.7–2.2 …


In-Situ Crystal Growth And Properties Of The Magnetic Ionic Liquid [C2mim][Fecl4], Tobias Backer, Oliver Breunig, Klaus Merz, Vera Vasylyeva, Anja V. Mudring Jan 2011

In-Situ Crystal Growth And Properties Of The Magnetic Ionic Liquid [C2mim][Fecl4], Tobias Backer, Oliver Breunig, Klaus Merz, Vera Vasylyeva, Anja V. Mudring

Anja V. Mudring

[C2mim][FeCl4] behaves like a paramagnetic liquid at room temperature. Specific heat measurements indicate that there is a magnetic ordering below 3.8 K. The released entropy is far from the expected value for a J = 5/2 system, implying that the magnetic state is partly disordered. Full magnetic polarization was reached in fields above 4 T, and the anomaly in the magnetic susceptibility can be fully suppressed in higher B fields. Hence, the suggested magnetic ground state is superparamagnetic. In order to better understand the magnetic nature of this compound, structural investigations were carried out. Raman and IR-spectroscopy as well as …


The First Lanthanide Telluride-Bromide: La3te4br, A Valence Compound, Markus Larres, Anja V. Mudring, Gerd Meyer Jan 2011

The First Lanthanide Telluride-Bromide: La3te4br, A Valence Compound, Markus Larres, Anja V. Mudring, Gerd Meyer

Anja V. Mudring

The first ternary lanthanide telluride-bromide La3Te4Br was obtained from a mixture of LaTe and LaBr3 (in the presence of iridium) in a sealed tantalum container at elevated temperatures. The crystal structure (orthorhombic, Pnma, a = 1634.3(2), b = 435.0(1), c = 1426.6(2) pm, Z = 4, R1 (I0 > 2s(I0)) = 0.0349) is built from dicapped trigonal prisms of tellurium and bromine atoms surrounding lanthanum in two different ways. The dicapped trigonal prisms are connected via common edges to a threedimensional structure, in the same fashion as is known for the binary U3Te5. La3Te4Br is a valence compound according to (La3+)3(Te2-)4(Br-) …


Linear Trimeric Hafnium Clusters In Hf0.86(1)I3, Jan Beekhuizen, Anja V. Mudring, Gerd Meyer Jan 2011

Linear Trimeric Hafnium Clusters In Hf0.86(1)I3, Jan Beekhuizen, Anja V. Mudring, Gerd Meyer

Anja V. Mudring

The reduction of hafnium tetraiodide, HfI4, with aluminum at 600 °C or 850 °C in the presence of a NaI flux resulted in black single crystals of Hf0.86(1)I3. This composition corresponds well to the upper end of the non-stoichiometry range 0.89 ≤ x ≤ 1.00 previously reported for HfxI3. The crystal structure (a = 1250.3(2), c = 1999.6(3) pm, R-3m, Z = 18) is made up of hexagonal closest packed layers of iodide ions. One third of the octahedral holes would be filled as in TiI3 or ZrI3 if it were Hf1.00I3. In Hf0.86(1)I3, one out of six octahedral holes …


(B15c5)Bii3(I2): Molecular Benzo-15-Crown-5―Bii3 Complexes Bridged By Iodine Molecules To Chains, Christoph Fiolka, Mark Richter, Ingo Pantenburg, Anja V. Mudring, Gerd Meyer Jan 2011

(B15c5)Bii3(I2): Molecular Benzo-15-Crown-5―Bii3 Complexes Bridged By Iodine Molecules To Chains, Christoph Fiolka, Mark Richter, Ingo Pantenburg, Anja V. Mudring, Gerd Meyer

Anja V. Mudring

The reaction of bismuth triiodide with iodine and benzo-15-crown-5 in ethanol/dichloromethane yielded red single crystals of (b15c5)BiI3(I2) (monoclinic, P21/c (no. 14), a = 1376.9(1), b = 1172.7(1), c = 1700.2(2) pm, b = 115.197(6), V = 2484.1(4)·106 pm3, Z = 4). Neutral pseudo-octahedral complexes (b15c5)BiI3 are connected by secondary bonding interactions via iodine molecules to chains. Electronic structure calculations of the neutral complex (b15c5)BiI3 reveal that the compound can indeed be described as b15c5 interacting with a molecular BiI3 unit. However, bonding has to be mainly electrostatic as the interactions of the bismuth 6s lone pair with the 2p orbitals …


Europium(Iii) Fluoride Nanoparticles From Ionic Liquids: Structural, Morphological, And Luminescent Properties, Chantal Lorbeer, Joanna Cybinska, Anja V. Mudring Jan 2011

Europium(Iii) Fluoride Nanoparticles From Ionic Liquids: Structural, Morphological, And Luminescent Properties, Chantal Lorbeer, Joanna Cybinska, Anja V. Mudring

Anja V. Mudring

Inorganic luminescent materials (phosphors) find widespread scientific and industrial applications. For potential applications, nanoscale phosphors are favored because of the reduced scattering and the possibility to miniaturize devices. In such materials, the optical behavior is strongly dependent on impurities or defects in the crystal lattice, so that a well-defined reaction protocol with fixed parameters is compulsory to ensure the quality of the obtained material. The fast and facile conversion of europium acetate via microwave radiation with and in different tetrafluoroborate ionic liquids to oxygen-free, hexagonal EuF3 nanoparticles is investigated in detail. The study of the influence of the different reaction …