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Three-Dimensional Confocal Microscopy Indentation Method For Hydrogel Elasticity Measurement, Donghee Lee, Md Mahmudur Rahman, You Zhou, Sangjin Ryu Aug 2015

Three-Dimensional Confocal Microscopy Indentation Method For Hydrogel Elasticity Measurement, Donghee Lee, Md Mahmudur Rahman, You Zhou, Sangjin Ryu

Md Mahmudur Rahman

No abstract provided.


Mechanism Of Sulfur Poisoning Of Sr2Fe1.5Mo0.5O6-Δ Perovskite Anode Under Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Conditions, Eric Walker, Salai Ammal, Suwit Suthirakun, Fanglin Chen, Gabriel Terejanu, Andreas Heyden May 2015

Mechanism Of Sulfur Poisoning Of Sr2Fe1.5Mo0.5O6-Δ Perovskite Anode Under Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Conditions, Eric Walker, Salai Ammal, Suwit Suthirakun, Fanglin Chen, Gabriel Terejanu, Andreas Heyden

Salai C. Ammal

No abstract provided.


A Label-Free High Throughput Resistive-Pulse Sensor For Simultaneous Differentiation And Measurement Of Multiple Particle-Laden Analytes, Ashish Jagtiani, Rupesh Sawant, Jiang Zhe Apr 2015

A Label-Free High Throughput Resistive-Pulse Sensor For Simultaneous Differentiation And Measurement Of Multiple Particle-Laden Analytes, Ashish Jagtiani, Rupesh Sawant, Jiang Zhe

Dr. Jiang Zhe

We describe an all-electronic, label-free, resistive-pulse sensor that utilizes multiple microchannels for parallel detection, counting and differentiation of multiple biological particles simultaneously. Four particle solutions, including 20 µm and 40 µm polymethacrylate particles, Juniper Scopulorum (Rocky Mountain Juniper) pollen and Populus deltidoes (Eastern Cottonwood) pollen, were loaded to the four peripheral reservoirs, respectively, and were driven to the central reservoir through four microchannels, all operating simultaneously for particle detection and counting. Experiments demonstrated that this sensor was able to differentiate and count multiple particle solutions simultaneously through its four microchannels fabricated on polymer membranes. Thus the sensing throughput has been …


Effect Of Processing Conditions On The Development Of Morphology In Clay Nanoparticle Filled Nylon 6 Fibers, Zeynep Ergungor, Mukerrem Cakmak, Celal Batur Apr 2015

Effect Of Processing Conditions On The Development Of Morphology In Clay Nanoparticle Filled Nylon 6 Fibers, Zeynep Ergungor, Mukerrem Cakmak, Celal Batur

Dr. Celal Batur

The effect of melt temperature on the phase behavior and preferential orientation development in Nylon 6/montmorillonite nanocomposites were investigated at melt spinning temperatures ranging from 230° to 250°C. The fibers were found to exhibit mostly γ crystalline form that is typical of Nylon 6 filled with montmorillonite nanoparticles. At higher take-up speeds α-crystals begin to appear in the crystalline phase. The presence of nanoparticles was found to impart substantial chain orientation levels even at low to moderate take up speeds reaching a plateau at moderate take up speeds. This was attributed to the increased spin line stress in the presence …


Zwitteration Of Dextran: A Facile Route To Integrate Antifouling, Switchability And Optical Transparency Into Natural Polymers, Bin Cao, Linlin Li, Haiyan Wu, Qiong Tang, Bingbing Sun, He Dong, Jiang Zhe, Gang Cheng Apr 2015

Zwitteration Of Dextran: A Facile Route To Integrate Antifouling, Switchability And Optical Transparency Into Natural Polymers, Bin Cao, Linlin Li, Haiyan Wu, Qiong Tang, Bingbing Sun, He Dong, Jiang Zhe, Gang Cheng

Dr. Jiang Zhe

This communication reports a facile method for zwitteration of dextran with carboxybetaine (CB), which integrates superior antifouling properties, switchability between zwitterionic and cationic forms, as well as enhanced optical transparency into one polysaccharide material. This study provides a new avenue for generating multifunctional zwitterionic CB materials in situ.


Label-Free Biomarker Assay In A Microresistive Pulse Sensor Via Immunoaggregation, Yu Han, Haiyan Wu, Fan Li, Gang Cheng, Jiang Zhe Apr 2015

Label-Free Biomarker Assay In A Microresistive Pulse Sensor Via Immunoaggregation, Yu Han, Haiyan Wu, Fan Li, Gang Cheng, Jiang Zhe

Dr. Jiang Zhe

We present a label-free biomarker detection method based on immunoaggregation and resistive pulse sensing technology. In this approach, target biomarkers and antibody (Ab)-functionalized microparticles are mixed to form biomarker–microparticle aggregates. A resistive pulse sensor is then used to measure the sizes and count the number of aggregates. The measured volume fraction of the aggregates represents the concentration of the targeted biomarker. In our tests, human ferritin, used as a biomarker, triggered the aggregation of antiferritin Ab-functionalized microparticles in phosphate-buffered saline (PBS). The volume fraction of aggregates increased with the increased ferritin concentration. We also demonstrated the detection of human ferritin …


Single-And Multi-Hole Baffles-A Heat Transfer And Fluid Flow Control For Hydrothermal Growth, Edward Evans, Hongmin Li, Guo-Xiang Wang Apr 2015

Single-And Multi-Hole Baffles-A Heat Transfer And Fluid Flow Control For Hydrothermal Growth, Edward Evans, Hongmin Li, Guo-Xiang Wang

Dr. Guo-Xiang Wang

Hydrothermal solution growth is an important technique to grow high-quality single crystals. An autoclave, a closed cylindrical low-carbon steel vessel, is used to grow the large size crystals. A baffle located at the median height divides an autoclave into two chambers. Previous numerical studies indicate that the buoyancy-driven flow within an autoclave is very sensitive to the temperatures on the wall established by the heating. Baffles are required to establish the conditions for growth of high quality single crystals. This paper presents a numerical study of the effects of various baffles on the fluid flow and temperature fields in an …


Three-Dimensional Flow Of Solution In An Industry-Size Hydrothermal Autoclave Subjected To Non-Uniform Heating Effects Of A Baffle On Flow And Temperature Separation, Hongmin Li, Guo-Xiang Wang, Edward Evans Apr 2015

Three-Dimensional Flow Of Solution In An Industry-Size Hydrothermal Autoclave Subjected To Non-Uniform Heating Effects Of A Baffle On Flow And Temperature Separation, Hongmin Li, Guo-Xiang Wang, Edward Evans

Dr. Guo-Xiang Wang

Hydrothermal growth takes place in a closed cylindrical container called an autoclave. Natural convection flow of an aqueous solution at a high temperature and a high pressure carries the nutrient. The high temperature growth condition and the natural convection flow are maintained by two independently controlled electrical heaters on the outside of the autoclave. In practice, the heating is circumferentially non-uniform. Many theoretical and numerical studies, however, assume axially symmetric heating conditions. This paper presents a numerical analysis of the three-dimensional heat transfer and fluid flow with a non-uniform heating condition. The analysis is based on an industry-size autoclave with …


Effects Of Nano Additives On Hydrogen Storage Behavior Of The Multinary Complex Hydride Libh4/Linh2/Mgh2., Sesha Srinivasan, Michael Niemann, Jason Hattrick-Simpers, Kimberly Mcgrath, Prakash Sharma, D. Goswami, Elias Stefanakos Mar 2015

Effects Of Nano Additives On Hydrogen Storage Behavior Of The Multinary Complex Hydride Libh4/Linh2/Mgh2., Sesha Srinivasan, Michael Niemann, Jason Hattrick-Simpers, Kimberly Mcgrath, Prakash Sharma, D. Goswami, Elias Stefanakos

Jason R. Hattrick-Simpers

No abstract provided.


Development Of Combined Optical Cell And Sieverts-Type Apparats For In-Situ Measurement Of Hydrogen Storage Materials, Chun Chiu, Jason Hattrick-Simpers, Edwin Heilweil, Leonid Bendersky Mar 2015

Development Of Combined Optical Cell And Sieverts-Type Apparats For In-Situ Measurement Of Hydrogen Storage Materials, Chun Chiu, Jason Hattrick-Simpers, Edwin Heilweil, Leonid Bendersky

Jason R. Hattrick-Simpers

No abstract provided.


Raman Spectroscopic Observation Of Dehydration In Ball-Milled Linh2-Libh4-Mgh2 Nanoparticles, Jason Hattrick-Simpers, James Maslar, Michael Niemann, Chun Chiu, Sesha Srinivasan, Elias Stefanakos, Leonid Bendersky Mar 2015

Raman Spectroscopic Observation Of Dehydration In Ball-Milled Linh2-Libh4-Mgh2 Nanoparticles, Jason Hattrick-Simpers, James Maslar, Michael Niemann, Chun Chiu, Sesha Srinivasan, Elias Stefanakos, Leonid Bendersky

Jason R. Hattrick-Simpers

No abstract provided.


Exploration Of Magnetoelectric Thin-Film Sensors Using Supperlattice Composition Spreads, K.-S. Chang, M. Aronova, C. Gao, C. Lin, Jason Hattrick-Simpers, M. Murakami, I. Takeuchi Mar 2015

Exploration Of Magnetoelectric Thin-Film Sensors Using Supperlattice Composition Spreads, K.-S. Chang, M. Aronova, C. Gao, C. Lin, Jason Hattrick-Simpers, M. Murakami, I. Takeuchi

Jason R. Hattrick-Simpers

No abstract provided.


Observation Of Phase Transitions In Hydrogenated Yttrium Films Via Normalized Infrared Emissivity, Jason Hattrick-Simpers, Ke Wang, Lei Cao, Chun Chiu, Edwin Heilweil, Robert Downing, Leonid Bendersky Mar 2015

Observation Of Phase Transitions In Hydrogenated Yttrium Films Via Normalized Infrared Emissivity, Jason Hattrick-Simpers, Ke Wang, Lei Cao, Chun Chiu, Edwin Heilweil, Robert Downing, Leonid Bendersky

Jason R. Hattrick-Simpers

No abstract provided.


Optical Cell For Combinatorial In Situ Raman Spectroscopic Measurements Of Hydrogen Storage Materials At High Pressures And Temperatures, Jason Hattrick-Simpers, Wilbur Hurst, Sesha Srinivasan, James Maslar Mar 2015

Optical Cell For Combinatorial In Situ Raman Spectroscopic Measurements Of Hydrogen Storage Materials At High Pressures And Temperatures, Jason Hattrick-Simpers, Wilbur Hurst, Sesha Srinivasan, James Maslar

Jason R. Hattrick-Simpers

An optical cell is described for high-throughput backscattering Raman spectroscopic measurements of hydrogen storagematerials at pressures up to 10 MPa and temperatures up to 823 K. High throughput is obtained by employing a 60 mm diameter × 9 mm thick sapphire window, with a corresponding 50 mm diameter unobstructed optical aperture. To reproducibly seal this relatively large window to the cell body at elevated temperatures and pressures, a gold o-ring is employed. The sample holder-to-window distance is adjustable, making this cell design compatible with optical measurement systems incorporating lenses of significantly different focal lengths, e.g., microscope objectives and single element …


A Combinatorial Characterization Scheme For High-Throughput Investigations Of Hydrogen Storage Materials, Jason Hattrick-Simpers, Zhuopeng Tan, Hiroyuki Oguchi, Chun Chiu, Edwin Heilweil, James Maslar, Leonid Bendersky Mar 2015

A Combinatorial Characterization Scheme For High-Throughput Investigations Of Hydrogen Storage Materials, Jason Hattrick-Simpers, Zhuopeng Tan, Hiroyuki Oguchi, Chun Chiu, Edwin Heilweil, James Maslar, Leonid Bendersky

Jason R. Hattrick-Simpers

No abstract provided.


Compatibility Of Medical-Grade Polymers With Dense Co2, A. Jiménez, G. Thompson, Michael Matthews, T. Davis, K. Crocker, Jed Lyons, A. Trapotsis Sep 2014

Compatibility Of Medical-Grade Polymers With Dense Co2, A. Jiménez, G. Thompson, Michael Matthews, T. Davis, K. Crocker, Jed Lyons, A. Trapotsis

Michael A. Matthews

No abstract provided.


In Situ Stress Measurement During Aluminum Anodizing Using Phase-Shifting Curvature Interferometry, Ömer Çapraz, Kurt Hebert, Pranav Shrotriya Mar 2014

In Situ Stress Measurement During Aluminum Anodizing Using Phase-Shifting Curvature Interferometry, Ömer Çapraz, Kurt Hebert, Pranav Shrotriya

Ömer Özgür Çapraz

Stress measurements yield insight into technologically relevant deformation and failure mechanisms in electrodeposition, battery reactions, corrosion and anodic oxidation. Aluminum anodizing experiments were performed to demonstrate the effectiveness of phase-shifting curvature interferometry as a new technique for high-resolution in situ stress measurement. This method uses interferometry to monitor surface curvature changes, from which stress evolution is inferred. Phase-shifting of the reflected beams enhanced measurement sensitivity, and the separation of the optical path from the electrochemical cell in the present system provided increased stability. Curvature changes as small as 10−3 km−1 were detected, at least comparable to the resolution of state-of-the-art …


Performance Investigation Of A Hybrid Renewable Power Generation And Storage System Using Systemic Power Management Models, Damianos Giaouris, Athanasios Papadopoulos, Chrysa Ziogou, Dimiptris Ipsakis, Spyors Voutetakis, Simira Papadopoulou, Panos Seferlis, Fotis Stergiopoulos, Costas Elmasides Dec 2012

Performance Investigation Of A Hybrid Renewable Power Generation And Storage System Using Systemic Power Management Models, Damianos Giaouris, Athanasios Papadopoulos, Chrysa Ziogou, Dimiptris Ipsakis, Spyors Voutetakis, Simira Papadopoulou, Panos Seferlis, Fotis Stergiopoulos, Costas Elmasides

Sakis Papadopoulos

Hybrid renewable power generation systems considering storage of energy and/or hydrogen involve considerable complexity as heterogeneous equipment need to be interconnected and activated or deactivated at different time instances. This work employs generic and flexible decision making models to develop complex power/hydrogen management strategies and investigate their performance on systems integrating multiple power generation and storage devices. These models significantly facilitate the analysis of both a standalone power generation and storage system forming a microgrid currently in operation as well as three interconnected microgrids of different functionalities considered in this work. These systems are used to investigate the performance of …


Simulated Effects Of Measurement Noise On Contact Measurements Between Rough And Smooth Surfaces, Caprice Gray, Robert White, Vincent Manno, Chris Rogers Aug 2012

Simulated Effects Of Measurement Noise On Contact Measurements Between Rough And Smooth Surfaces, Caprice Gray, Robert White, Vincent Manno, Chris Rogers

Vincent P. Manno

To test the accuracy of optically measuring contact, we examined the height distribution histogram of a simulated rough surface contacting a smooth surface. We qualified the technique sensitivity as a function of the inverse signal-to-noise ratio having values ranging from 0 to 0.3. An explanation of how the analysis technique can be applied to Dual Emission Laser-Induced Fluorescence (DELIF) measurements is provided.


Biomimetic Actuators: Where Technology And Cell Biology Merge [Review Article], Michael Knoblauch, Winfried Peters Nov 2004

Biomimetic Actuators: Where Technology And Cell Biology Merge [Review Article], Michael Knoblauch, Winfried Peters

Winfried S. Peters

The structural and functional analysis of biological macromolecules has reached a level of resolution that allows mechanistic interpretations of molecular action, giving rise to the view of enzymes as molecular machines. This machine analogy is not merely metaphorical, as bio-analogous molecular machines actually are being used as motors in the fields of nanotechnology and robotics. As the borderline between molecular cell biology and technology blurs, developments in the engineering and material sciences become increasingly instructive sources of models and concepts for biologists. In this review, we provide a – necessarily selective – summary of recent progress in the usage of …