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| | Preparation and Thermal Conductivity of Sm2(Zr0.6Ce0.4)2O7 Ceramic Publisher: Springer New York / Author: Hong-song Zhang, Kun Sun, Qiang Xu, Fu-chi Wang and Ling Liu ISSN: 1059-9495 (Print) 1544-1024 (Online) 1140-1143 (Journal of Materials Engineering and Performance) October 2009: A pure Sm2(Zr0.6Ce0.4)2O7 ceramic was prepared via solid-state reaction using ZrO2, CeO2, and Sm2O3 as the starting powders at 1600 °C for
 more info | | | Shape memory polymer based on chemically cross-linked poly(vinyl alcohol) containing a small number of water molecules Publisher: Springer Berlin / Heidelberg / Author: Haiyan Du and Junhua Zhang ISSN: 0303-402X (Print) 1435-1536 (Online) 15-24 (Colloid & Polymer Science) October 2009: In this paper, shape memory polymers based on poly(vinyl alcohol) (SM-PVA) cross-linked with different contents of glutaraldehyde were prepared.
 more info | | | Effects of Thermal Cycling on the Temperature Memory Effect of TiNiNb Alloy Publisher: Springer New York / Author: Daqiang Jiang, Lishan Cui, Yanjun Zheng and Xiaohua Jiang ISSN: 1059-9495 (Print) 1544-1024 (Online) Journal of Materials Engineering and Performance October 2009: The temperature memory effect (TME) of a Ti48Ni17Nb35 alloy consisting of B2-TiNi(Nb) and bcc-NbTi with Ti2Ni precipitation was investigated by using differential scanning calorimetry (DSC).
 more info | | | Polyacrylate/silica hybrids prepared by emulsifier-free emulsion polymerization and the sol–gel process Publisher: Springer Berlin / Heidelberg / Author: Yi-Ding Shen, Yan-Na Zhao and Xiao-Rui Li ISSN: 0170-0839 (Print) 1436-2449 (Online) 687-698 (Polymer Bulletin) October 2009: Polyacrylate/silica hybrids were prepared by emulsifier-free emulsion polymerization and the sol–gel process. The influence on the properties of polyacrylate/silica hybrids of the synthetic conditions, such as the dosage of polyvinyl alco
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