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12) Materials engineering & interfacial phenomena

12-e. Gel technology

Most recent update: 2025-01-22 22:29:02

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

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, (Stu,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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