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12) Materials engineering & interfacial phenomena

12-e. Gel technology

Most recent update: 2025-02-24 00:14:01

The keywords that frequently used
in this topics code.
KeywordsNumber
dual catalyst1
biocompatible film1
copper adsorption1
polymer gel1
Immobilized catalyst1
ionic gel1
lithium ion1
collagen hydrogel1
thermosensitive gel1
fluidics1
Shaking Gel1
Gel-Sol Transition1
4D materials1
Thermal Conductivity1
lotus effect1
sustainable1
Thermoresponsive1
oriented scaffold1
chitosan1
Gel1
Cassie-Baxter model1

ACKN
No.
Title/Author(s)KeywordsStyle
115Copper adsorption from water by Chitosan-Tripolyphosphate-Citric acid Cryogel
(Hiroshima U.) *(Int)Tijsseling T. S., (Reg)Gotoh T., (Reg)Nakai S.
chitosan
sustainable
copper adsorption
P
211Flow and Heat Transfer of Shaking Gel with Large Nanosilica Particles
(Chiba U.) *(Reg)Hirose Yuji, Hosogai Tsubasa, (Reg)Ogura Hironao
Shaking Gel
Gel-Sol Transition
Thermal Conductivity
O
302Cooperation of transition-metal and photocatalyst supported on polymer gel
(Kyushu U.) *(Stu)Numano Yuria, (Reg,PCEF)Matsumoto Hikaru, (Reg)Nagao Masanori, (Reg)Miura Yoshiko
Immobilized catalyst
dual catalyst
polymer gel
P
3654D materials with themoresponsive gels
(Kyushu U.) *(Reg)Miura Yoshiko, Jee Chanhyuk, (Ritsumeikan U.) Wang Zhongkui, (Kyushu U.) Kojio Ken, Shigeyama Mina, (Reg,PCE)Matsumoto Hikaru, (Reg)Nagao Masanori
4D materials
Gel
Thermoresponsive
P
393New Separation Method of Lithium Ions by Combined Use of Cationic and Anionic Thermosensitive Polymer Gels
(Hiroshima U.) *(Reg)Gotoh Takehiko, (PCEF)Kagayama Tatsumi, (Reg)Suenaga Toshikazu, (Reg)Nakai Satoshi
lithium ion
thermosensitive gel
ionic gel
O
405Highly water-repellent films prepared from edible materials and analysis of wetting conditions on roughened surfaces
(NIT Oyama) *(Stu)Yamada Keita, (Reg)Kashima Keita
lotus effect
biocompatible film
Cassie-Baxter model
P
482Detailed study of the influence of channel diameter and flow rate in the fabrication of three-dimensionally oriented collagen hydrogels using a flow channel toward to construction of oriented tissue
(Yokohama Nat. U.) *(Stu)Iijima Mizuki, Wakabayashi Hoshi, Kojima Kaori, Oishi Shogo, Misu Takumi, Miyajima Hiroki, Mukai Masaru, Maruo Shoji, Iijima Kazutoshi
fluidics
collagen hydrogel
oriented scaffold
P

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