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Morphology and capacitive properties of [RuOxHy/low-surface area carbon black] composite materials prepared by sol-gel procedure
(6th Conference of the Yugoslav Materials Research Society, YUCOMAT VI: Current Research in Advanced Materials and Processes, 2005)
The morphology and the capacitive properties of carbon supported hydrous ruthenium oxide (RuOxHy/C), prepared by impregnation of low-surface area carbon black Vulcano (R) XC-72 R with solid phase of RuOxHy sol, were ...
Hydrogels based on 2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate obtained by gamma irradiation
(6th Conference of the Yugoslav Materials Research Society, YUCOMAT VI: Current Research in Advanced Materials and Processes, 2005)
Hydrogels based on 2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate and different types of poly(alkylene glycol) acrylates and methacrylates, with a small percent of itaconic acid, have been prepared by solution copolymerization using gamma ...
Surface characteristics and modification of different carbon materials
(7th Conference of the Yugoslav Materials Research Society - Recent Developments in Advanced Materials and Processes, YUCOMAT VII, 2006)
In this work, surface characteristics of different carbon materials were investigated. The materials under consideration were: activated carbon, carbon monolith, carbon felt and glassy carbon (powder, plate and broken ...
Modeling and investigation of SiGe based MOSFET structure transport characteristics
(8th Conference of the Yugoslav Materials Research Society, 2007)
The focus of this paper was the investigation and modeling of transport characteristics in a strained SiGe based MOSFET structure, which might be of fundamental importance for the understanding of its operating characteristics. ...
Nonlinear dynamics of brewing yeast cell growth in alginate micro-beads
(7th Conference of the Yugoslav Materials Research Society - Recent Developments in Advanced Materials and Processes, YUCOMAT VII, 2006)
The nonlinear dynamics of brewing yeast cell growth in porous Ca-alginate matrices is considered experimentally and theoretically. The applications of alginate matrices include the reduction of internal mass transfer ...
Alginate microbeads as a cell support for cartilage tissue engineering: Bioreactor studies
(8th Conference of the Yugoslav Materials Research Society, 2007)
Alginate was shown to be a suitable support for entrapment and cultivation of chondrocytes and bone marrow stromal cells, which under appropriate in vitro conditions synthesized cartilaginous components. The main limitation ...
Properties of dispersion-hardened copper made by internal oxidation of prealloyed copper powder containing 2.5wt. % Al
(6th Conference of the Yugoslav Materials Research Society, YUCOMAT VI: Current Research in Advanced Materials and Processes, 2005)
Prealloyed copper powder containing 2.5wt. %Al was processed in a planetary ball mill to evaluate matrix hardening due to formation of Al2O 3 particles in situ by internal oxidation. After milling, the powders were heat ...
Apparent enthalpies of activation for oxygen reduction at Pt3Co electrode in alkaline solution
(Progress in Advanced Materials and Processes: Proceedings of the Fifth Jugoslav Materials Research Society, YUCOMAT V, 2004)
Oxygen reduction (OR) at a Pt3Co alloy electrode has been examined in alkaline solutions of different pH's in the temperature range from 274 to 313 K. At all temperatures, two distinct E-log j rep-ions are observed. At low ...
The influence of surface modification on related functional properties of wool and hemp
(6th Conference of the Yugoslav Materials Research Society, YUCOMAT VI: Current Research in Advanced Materials and Processes, 2005)
The new concept of the combined treatment consisting of specific fibre surface tailoring and activation prior to biopolymer or enzyme post-application is introduced. Low-temperature plasma treatment is considered as very ...
Low energy impact damage detection in laminar termoplastic composite materials by means of embedded optical fibers
(6th Conference of the Yugoslav Materials Research Society, YUCOMAT VI: Current Research in Advanced Materials and Processes, 2005)
The possibility of applying optical fibers as sensors for investigation of real time low energy impact damage in laminar thermoplastic composite materials has been studied. For that purpose intensity based optical fibers ...