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Advances in Materials Science Research. Volume 40 first summarizes the recently published literature regarding modern applications of lignocellulosic materials. Lignocellulosic materials were conventionally treated as wastes for disposal, but are gaining recognition for their role in the supply of renewable resources. The authors discuss in detail the material attributes of pullulan and their correlation with the quality attributes of finished formulation, including: assay, dissolution, related substances and content uniformity. Additionally, this compilation presents the development of a dip-coating instrument and its applications in the thin film deposition of colloidal nanocrystals. The instrument was based on an Arduino microcontroller, a stepper motor and a mechanical structure using a belt and pulley connection from motor to substrate holder. Silicone oil emulsions stabilized by various emulsifiers, such as surfactants, polymers, and solid particles (with and without pre-adsorbed surfactants or polymers) are also reviewed. Emulsion stability, interfacial properties, and rheological properties as a function of the emulsifier concentration in the complete emulsification of silicone oil are discussed. Next, the wet-chemical method was used to prepare various ZnO coated carbon nanotube nanocomposites, ZnO coated carbon black, ZnO coated graphene oxide, and ZnO nanoparticles in higher pH mediums. This approach was used to detect and quantify the xanthine in real samples. The concluding chapter highlights the results of studies on structure transformations in amorphous Fe-based alloys induced by laser irradiation, the kinetics and mechanisms of structure phase transitions, and the irradiation influence on magnetic and mechanical properties of the alloy.

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PrefaceModern Applications of Lignocellulosic BiomaterialsPullulan: A Versatile Polymer for Casting Orodispersible FilmDevelopment of a Dip-Coating Instrument Based on an Arduino Microcontroller for Deposition of Cerium-Doped Titanium Dioxide Semiconductor Thin FilmsSilicone Oil EmulsionsXanthine Sensor with ZnO-Conjugated Carbon MaterialsEffect of Laser Irradiation on the Structure of IRON-Based Amorphous AlloysIndex.

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    Publisher: Nova Science Publishers Inc
    Publication Date: 18/02/2020
    ISBN13: 9781536171457, 978-1536171457
    ISBN10: 153617145X

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    Book Synopsis
    Advances in Materials Science Research. Volume 40 first summarizes the recently published literature regarding modern applications of lignocellulosic materials. Lignocellulosic materials were conventionally treated as wastes for disposal, but are gaining recognition for their role in the supply of renewable resources. The authors discuss in detail the material attributes of pullulan and their correlation with the quality attributes of finished formulation, including: assay, dissolution, related substances and content uniformity. Additionally, this compilation presents the development of a dip-coating instrument and its applications in the thin film deposition of colloidal nanocrystals. The instrument was based on an Arduino microcontroller, a stepper motor and a mechanical structure using a belt and pulley connection from motor to substrate holder. Silicone oil emulsions stabilized by various emulsifiers, such as surfactants, polymers, and solid particles (with and without pre-adsorbed surfactants or polymers) are also reviewed. Emulsion stability, interfacial properties, and rheological properties as a function of the emulsifier concentration in the complete emulsification of silicone oil are discussed. Next, the wet-chemical method was used to prepare various ZnO coated carbon nanotube nanocomposites, ZnO coated carbon black, ZnO coated graphene oxide, and ZnO nanoparticles in higher pH mediums. This approach was used to detect and quantify the xanthine in real samples. The concluding chapter highlights the results of studies on structure transformations in amorphous Fe-based alloys induced by laser irradiation, the kinetics and mechanisms of structure phase transitions, and the irradiation influence on magnetic and mechanical properties of the alloy.

    Table of Contents
    PrefaceModern Applications of Lignocellulosic BiomaterialsPullulan: A Versatile Polymer for Casting Orodispersible FilmDevelopment of a Dip-Coating Instrument Based on an Arduino Microcontroller for Deposition of Cerium-Doped Titanium Dioxide Semiconductor Thin FilmsSilicone Oil EmulsionsXanthine Sensor with ZnO-Conjugated Carbon MaterialsEffect of Laser Irradiation on the Structure of IRON-Based Amorphous AlloysIndex.

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