Yield: 54%. The analytical results are given in Table 11. The material is a conductor in ethanol solution. Fe(l,3-di~1zetkylthioureaj2Cl~ The preparation mas carried out as for the pre- vious compound to yield a very pale-green precipi- tate. This was washed repeatedly with anhydrous...
6.20 [30]. As may be appreciated, the results are similar in terms of the evolution of yield stress or of tensile strength for each respective condition. However, it is also clear that the elongation improves stepwise as the Fe content is reduced, and is largely irrespective of the temper ...
The age-hardening heat treatment provided yield strength of 370±4 MPa, ultimate tensile strength of 415±2 MPa, and elongation of 6±1 %.doi:10.1016/j.msea.2021.141319A.V. MikhaylovskayaM. Esmaeili GhayoumabadiA.G. MochugovskiyMaterials Science and Engineering A...
Toxic heavy metals have been attracted public attention for their significant environmental and human health threat [1,2]. In addition, they severely affect plant growth, quality, and yield [3]. Therefore, plants have adopted efficient strategies incorporating accumulation and non-accumulation mechanisms...
(ultimate tensile strength ~ 1 Gpa), and at the same time ductility above 60%. The increase in the tensile or yield strength and the ductility at the same time is almost a special feature of this kind of new steels, which makes them so interesting for many applications such as in ...
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structure with 100.011 m2.g−1surface area, abundant reactive sites, facile magnetic recovery, as well as its reusability in three adsorption–desorption runs with no remarkable decrease in the yield of the adsorption reaction. This nanoadsorbent obeys the Freundlich isotherm and the pseudo-second-...
The opposite trend is observed in the microhardness, as well as the tensile yield and ultimate stresses, which are lowest in the 0 and 87% HR condition and highest in the 62 and 74% HR WHA. The reason for the difference in strength at 87 versus 74% HR reductions is not fully ...
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less Ni content compared with Ni-containing Fe—Cr—Ni alloys as described above, they have a feature of being outstandingly inexpensive and having low heat expansion coefficient and high heat conductivity, as well as excellent in corrosion resistance and high yield strength compared with carbon ste...