[Eu(bpy)_2]^(3+) (bpy:2,2'-bipyridine) was encapsulated in hexagonalmesoporous materials MCM-41 and HMS. XRD spectra, ICP analysis, IR spectra, N_2 adsorptionmeasurements and the photoluminescence spectra were use...[Eu(bpy)_2]^(3+) (bpy:2,2'-bipyridine) was encapsulated in hexagonalmesoporous materials MCM-41 and HMS. XRD spectra, ICP analysis, IR spectra, N_2 adsorptionmeasurements and the photoluminescence spectra were used to characterize the correspondingimpregnated samples. After the impregnation of [Eu(bpy)_2]^(3+), the BET surface, pore diameters andpore volume of the impregnated samples were decreased. All the impregnated samples exhibited thetypical photoluminescence of Eu^(3+) when excited with a xenon lamp. Compared with the impregnatedHMS, the impregnated MCM-41 samples show higher photoluminescence efficiency for the impregnation of[Eu(bpy)_2]^(3+). It suggests that MCM-41 is a more efficient host for the photoluminescence ofeuropium complexes than HMS.展开更多
Heterogeneous-structured Cu samples composed of coarse-grained(CG) and ultrafine-grained(UFG) domains with a transitional interface were fabricated by friction stir processing, in order to investigate the effect of in...Heterogeneous-structured Cu samples composed of coarse-grained(CG) and ultrafine-grained(UFG) domains with a transitional interface were fabricated by friction stir processing, in order to investigate the effect of interface constraint on the yielding and fracture behaviors. Tensile test revealed that the synergetic strengthening induced by elastic/plastic interaction between incompatible domains increases with increasing the area of constraint interface. The strain distribution near interface and the fracture morphology were characterized using digital image correlation technique and scanning electron microscopy, respectively. Fracture dimples preferentially formed at the interface, possibly due to extremely high triaxial stress and strain accumulation near the interface. Surprisingly, the CG domain was fractured by pure shear instead of the expected voids growth caused by tensile stress.展开更多
The gasification industries make use of biomass residue as feedstock to produce synthesis gas,but the gasification of this waste biomass generates tons of ash everyday.Performance properties and agglomeration behavior...The gasification industries make use of biomass residue as feedstock to produce synthesis gas,but the gasification of this waste biomass generates tons of ash everyday.Performance properties and agglomeration behavior of corncob ash(CCA) collected from the gasification of corncobs in a pilot-scale gasification station were investigated by using some experimental methods.Based on the chemical composition results,the agglomeration tendency of CCA from combustion and gasification process was also analyzed.Chemical analysis shows that the fly ash is mainly composed of inorganic matters formed by K,Mg,Ca,Na,Fe,Al,S,etc.The agglomeration characteristics indicate that the slagging degree increases with the increase of ashing temperature,and the slagging tendency of these CCA samples from gasification or combustion is different with various slagging indices.All CCA samples from combustion or gasification can cause slagging/fouling problems in thermal conversion systems.The applications of CCA are closely related to its performances,and CCA has the potential to be used in various fields,for example,as a material for ceramic products and activated carbon,as an adsorbent,as a crude fertilizer,and as a structural material.展开更多
A methodology was presented relating the microstructure of asphalt mixtures to their damage behavior. Digital image techniques were used to capture the asphalt mixture microstructure, and the finite element method was...A methodology was presented relating the microstructure of asphalt mixtures to their damage behavior. Digital image techniques were used to capture the asphalt mixture microstructure, and the finite element method was used to simulate the damage evolution of asphalt mixture through splitting test. Aggregates were modeled to be linearly elastic, and the mastics were modeled to be plastically damaged. The splitting test simulation results show that the material heterogeneity, the properties of aggregates and air voids have significant effects on the damage evolution approach. The damage behavior of asphalt mixture considering material heterogeneity is quite different from that of the conventional hypothesis of homogeneous material. The results indicate that the proposed method can be extended to the numerical analysis for the other micromechanical behaviors of asphalt concrete.展开更多
文摘[Eu(bpy)_2]^(3+) (bpy:2,2'-bipyridine) was encapsulated in hexagonalmesoporous materials MCM-41 and HMS. XRD spectra, ICP analysis, IR spectra, N_2 adsorptionmeasurements and the photoluminescence spectra were used to characterize the correspondingimpregnated samples. After the impregnation of [Eu(bpy)_2]^(3+), the BET surface, pore diameters andpore volume of the impregnated samples were decreased. All the impregnated samples exhibited thetypical photoluminescence of Eu^(3+) when excited with a xenon lamp. Compared with the impregnatedHMS, the impregnated MCM-41 samples show higher photoluminescence efficiency for the impregnation of[Eu(bpy)_2]^(3+). It suggests that MCM-41 is a more efficient host for the photoluminescence ofeuropium complexes than HMS.
基金Projects(11672195,51301092) supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of ChinaProject(2016JQ0047) supported by Sichuan Youth Science and Technology Foundation,China
文摘Heterogeneous-structured Cu samples composed of coarse-grained(CG) and ultrafine-grained(UFG) domains with a transitional interface were fabricated by friction stir processing, in order to investigate the effect of interface constraint on the yielding and fracture behaviors. Tensile test revealed that the synergetic strengthening induced by elastic/plastic interaction between incompatible domains increases with increasing the area of constraint interface. The strain distribution near interface and the fracture morphology were characterized using digital image correlation technique and scanning electron microscopy, respectively. Fracture dimples preferentially formed at the interface, possibly due to extremely high triaxial stress and strain accumulation near the interface. Surprisingly, the CG domain was fractured by pure shear instead of the expected voids growth caused by tensile stress.
基金Project(2013020137)supported by the Natural Science Foundation of Liaoning Province,ChinaProject(2015-36)supported by Rural Energy Comprehensive Construction Foundation of the Ministry of Agriculture,China
文摘The gasification industries make use of biomass residue as feedstock to produce synthesis gas,but the gasification of this waste biomass generates tons of ash everyday.Performance properties and agglomeration behavior of corncob ash(CCA) collected from the gasification of corncobs in a pilot-scale gasification station were investigated by using some experimental methods.Based on the chemical composition results,the agglomeration tendency of CCA from combustion and gasification process was also analyzed.Chemical analysis shows that the fly ash is mainly composed of inorganic matters formed by K,Mg,Ca,Na,Fe,Al,S,etc.The agglomeration characteristics indicate that the slagging degree increases with the increase of ashing temperature,and the slagging tendency of these CCA samples from gasification or combustion is different with various slagging indices.All CCA samples from combustion or gasification can cause slagging/fouling problems in thermal conversion systems.The applications of CCA are closely related to its performances,and CCA has the potential to be used in various fields,for example,as a material for ceramic products and activated carbon,as an adsorbent,as a crude fertilizer,and as a structural material.
基金Project(50808086) supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China
文摘A methodology was presented relating the microstructure of asphalt mixtures to their damage behavior. Digital image techniques were used to capture the asphalt mixture microstructure, and the finite element method was used to simulate the damage evolution of asphalt mixture through splitting test. Aggregates were modeled to be linearly elastic, and the mastics were modeled to be plastically damaged. The splitting test simulation results show that the material heterogeneity, the properties of aggregates and air voids have significant effects on the damage evolution approach. The damage behavior of asphalt mixture considering material heterogeneity is quite different from that of the conventional hypothesis of homogeneous material. The results indicate that the proposed method can be extended to the numerical analysis for the other micromechanical behaviors of asphalt concrete.