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Wang, Ming; Wang, Dong; Wang, Dong *1977-*; Schaaf, Peter;
Size effect on the mechanical behavior of Al/Si multilayers deposited on Kapton substrate. - In: Journal of materials science, ISSN 1573-482X, Bd. 26 (2015), 10, S. 8224-8228

https://doi.org/10.1007/s10854-015-3485-2
Krenkel, Sharon; Uhlig, Hans; Enke, Dirk; Rädlein, Edda
Manufacture of highly porous, anisotropic glass monoliths with a honeycomb-like structure. - In: European journal of glass science and technology. Physics and chemistry of glasses / Society of Glass Technology. - Sheffield : [Verlag nicht ermittelbar], 1998- , ISSN: 1753-3570 , ZDB-ID: 2110794-4, ISSN 1753-3570, Bd. 56 (2015), 4, S. 149-158

http://dx.doi.org/10.13036/17533562.56.4.149
Borchers, Christine; Garve, Clemens; Tiegel, Marie; Deutges, Martin; Herz, Andreas; Edalati, Kaveh; Pippan, Reinhard; Horita, Zenji; Kirchheim, Reiner
Nanocrystalline steel obtained by mechanical alloying of iron and graphite subsequently compacted by high-pressure torsion. - In: Acta materialia, ISSN 1873-2453, Bd. 97 (2015), S. 207-215

https://doi.org/10.1016/j.actamat.2015.06.049
Herz, Andreas; Friák, Martin; Roßberg, Diana; Hentschel, Martin; Theska, Felix; Wang, Dong; Holec, David; Šob, Mojmir; Schneeweiss, Oldřich; Schaaf, Peter
Facet-controlled phase separation in supersaturated Au-Ni nanoparticles upon shape equilibration. - In: Applied physics letters, ISSN 1077-3118, Bd. 107 (2015), 7, S. 073109, insges. 5 S.

Solid-state dewetting is used to fabricate supersaturated, submicron-sized Au-Ni solid solution particles out of thin Au/Ni bilayers by means of a rapid thermal annealing technique. Phase separation in such particles is studied with respect to their equilibrium crystal (or Wulff) shape by subsequent annealing at elevated temperature. It is found that {100} faceting planes of the equilibrated particles are enriched with Ni and {111} faces with Au. Both phases are considered by quantum-mechanical calculations in combination with an error-reduction scheme that was developed to compensate for a missing exchange-correlation potential that would reliably describe both Au and Ni. The observed phase configuration is then related to the minimization of strongly anisotropic elastic energies of Au- and Ni-rich phases and results in a rather unique nanoparticle composite state that is characterized by nearly uniform value of elastic response to epitaxial strains all over the faceted surface. The same conclusion is yielded also by evaluating bi-axial elastic moduli when employing interpolated experimental elastic constants. This work demonstrates a useful route for studying features of physical metallurgy at the mesoscale.



https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4928627
Caba, Stefan; Koch, Michael;
Porenfreie Bauteile : Verringerung des Fehlstellengehalts und Prozessbeschleunigung im RTM-Prozess. - In: Lightweight design, ISSN 2192-8738, Bd. 8 (2015), 4, S. 56-61

Das Resin Transfer Molding Verfahren (RTM) zur Herstellung von Leichtbauteilen aus faserverstärktem Kunststoff wird vermehrt in Serienprozessen eingesetzt. Dabei ist stets ein Kompromiss zwischen kurzer Zykluszeit und hoher Bauteilqualität zu suchen. An der TU Ilmenau wurde die Fehlstellenentstehung während des Injektionsvorgangs genauer analysiert und eine veränderte Injektionsstrategie entwickelt. Die Analyse zeigt, dass bei geeigneten Prozessparametern die Herstellung fehlstellenfreier Bauteile möglich ist. Erzielbare Zykluszeiten erleichtern die Produktion in Großserienprozessen.



https://doi.org/10.1007/s35725-015-0032-2
Bruchmüller, Matthias; Koch, Michael
Simulierend modifizieren : geometrische Gestaltung von Reibflächen auf Sand. - In: Plastverarbeiter, ISSN 0032-1338, Bd. 66 (2015), 7, S. 54-55

Wang, Ming; Wang, Dong; Kups, Thomas; Schaaf, Peter
Size effect on mechanical behavior of Al/Si3N4 multilayers by nanoindentation. - In: Materials science & engineering, ISSN 1873-4936, Bd. 644 (2015), S. 275-283

https://doi.org/10.1016/j.msea.2015.07.071
Ren, Wenzhi; Van, Yong; Zeng, Leyong; Shi, Zhenzhi; Gong, An; Schaaf, Peter; Wang, Dong; Zhao, Jinshun; Zou, Baobo; Yu, Hongsheng; Chen, Ge; Brown, Eric Michael Bratsolias; Wu, Aiguo
A near infrared light triggered hydrogenated black TiO2 for cancer photothermal therapy. - In: Advanced healthcare materials, ISSN 2192-2659, Bd. 4 (2015), 10, S. 1526-1536
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White TiO2 nanoparticles (NPs) have been widely used for cancer photodynamic therapy based on their ultraviolet light-triggered properties. To date, biomedical applications using white TiO2 NPs have been limited, since ultraviolet light is a well-known mutagen and shallow penetration. This work is the first report about hydrogenated black TiO2 (H-TiO2) NPs with near infrared absorption explored as photothermal agent for cancer photothermal therapy to circumvent the obstacle of ultraviolet light excitation. Here, it is shown that photothermal effect of H-TiO2 NPs can be attributed to their dramatically enhanced nonradiative recombination. After polyethylene glycol (PEG) coating, H-TiO2-PEG NPs exhibit high photothermal conversion efficiency of 40.8%, and stable size distribution in serum solution. The toxicity and cancer therapy effect of H-TiO2-PEG NPs are relative systemically evaluated in vitro and in vivo. The findings herein demonstrate that infrared-irradiated H-TiO2-PEG NPs exhibit low toxicity, high efficiency as a photothermal agent for cancer therapy, and are promising for further biomedical applications.



https://doi.org/10.1002/adhm.201500273
Park, Se-Chul; Biswa, Shantonu; Fang, Jun; Kaltwasser, Mahsa; Stauden, Thomas; Jacobs, Heiko O.
Millimeter thin and rubber-like solid-state lighting modules fabricated using roll-to-roll fluidic self-assembly and lamination. - In: Advanced materials, ISSN 1521-4095, Bd. 27 (2015), 24, S. 3661-3668

http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/adma.201500839
Wulfmeier, Hendrik; Albrecht, Daniel; Fischer, Julian; Ivanov, Svetlozar; Bund, Andreas; Ulrich, Sven; Fritze, Holger
Thin-film calorimetry: analytical tool for in-situ characterization of lithium ion batteries. - In: Journal of the Electrochemical Society, ISSN 1945-7111, Bd. 162 (2015), 4, Seite A727-A736

http://dx.doi.org/10.1149/2.0741504jes