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Hematite from Nanostructured and Amorphous Materials, Inc. Properties Purity >99.9%, BET specific surface area 19 m7g, particle size 67 45 nm, spherical [1320]. [Pg.242]

J. C. M. Li, Defect Mechanisms in the Deformation of Amorphous Materials, Chapter 16 in Frontiers in Materials Science, Edited by L. E. Murr and C. Stein, Marcel Dekker Inc., New York (1976). [Pg.180]

Mug, H.P. and Alexander, LE. (1974) X-Ray Diffraction Procedures for Polycrystalline and Amorphous Materials, John Wiley and Sons, Inc., New York. [Pg.161]

The material used to fabrieate the scaffolds is 50/50 poly (DL-lactide-co-glycolide) acid (PLGA 50/50). Lakeshore Biomaterial Inc. supplied the material in pellet form for this study. The amorphous material has a glass transition temperature between 43-48 T and a density of 1.27 g/cm. Sodium chloride (NaCl) supplied by Fisher Scientific was also used during the gas foaming/ salt leaching process. [Pg.2282]

G. Bmno, P. Cape22uto, and A. Madan, eds.. Plasma Deposition of Amorphous Silicon Based Materials, Academic Press, Inc., New York, 1995. [Pg.363]

Figure 1.66 Resolution of the X-ray scattering curve of a semicrystalline polyethylene sample into contributions from crystalline (110 and 200 planes) and amorphous components. From F. W. Bilhneyer, Textbook of Polymer Science, 3rd ed. Copyright 1984 by John Wiley Sons, Inc. This material is used by permission of John Wiley Sons, Inc. Figure 1.66 Resolution of the X-ray scattering curve of a semicrystalline polyethylene sample into contributions from crystalline (110 and 200 planes) and amorphous components. From F. W. Bilhneyer, Textbook of Polymer Science, 3rd ed. Copyright 1984 by John Wiley Sons, Inc. This material is used by permission of John Wiley Sons, Inc.
Nyacol Colloidal Silica. Of the variety of Nyacol (Nyacol Products, Inc.) colloidal silicas, only Nyacol 9950 was investigated. According to the product bulletin, this silica is present as amorphous spheres 100 millimicrons in size (23). We undertook the further characterization of this material by using several FFF systems, including Sed I, Sed II, Flow III, and Therm I. [Pg.320]

Figure 2. Comparison of temperature dependence of critical amorphization doses of a phosphate apatite [Caio(P04)6p2] and a silicate apatite [Ca2La8(Si04)602] under 1.5 MeV Kr irradiation. [Used by permission of CRC Press, Inc., from Wang et al. (1994) in Hydroxyapatite and Related Materials (edited by P.W. Brown and B. Constantz), Fig. 5, p 247.]... Figure 2. Comparison of temperature dependence of critical amorphization doses of a phosphate apatite [Caio(P04)6p2] and a silicate apatite [Ca2La8(Si04)602] under 1.5 MeV Kr irradiation. [Used by permission of CRC Press, Inc., from Wang et al. (1994) in Hydroxyapatite and Related Materials (edited by P.W. Brown and B. Constantz), Fig. 5, p 247.]...
Materials. Amorphous silica microscope slides were obtained from ESCO products. The silanes 3-amino-propyltriethoxysilane (APS) and dimethyidichlorosilane (DOS) were both purchased from Petrarch Systems Inc.. Hen egg-white lysozyme (3X crystalline) and human milk lysozyme (highly purified, salt free powder) were products of Calbiochem. The fluorescence standard, 5-hydroxytryptophan methyl ester hydrochloride (TrpOH) was also a product of Calbiochem. PBS buffer ( pH 7.4, [KH2P04]=0.013M, [Na2HP04)=0.054M, [NaCI]=0.1M ) made... [Pg.291]

H. Vandenbotre, R. Laysen, H. Nackaerts, and Ph.van Asbroeck, Int J. Hydrogen Energy 9,277 (1984). K. Yamakawa, H. Thbakino, K. Akiyoshi, H. Inoue, and K. Yoshimoto. Ni-S Amorphous Alloy as Cathode Material in Chlorine Cell, In F. Hine, R.E. White, W.B. Burlington, and R.D. Vaijian (eds). Electrochemical Engineering in the Chlor-Alkali Industry, The Electrochemical Society Inc. Princeton, NJ (1988), p. 174. [Pg.270]

Amorphous Cell On-line Help, Materials Studio, Version 2.0, Accelrys Inc., San Diego, Calif, 2001. [Pg.4842]


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