Materials Today
Research Hotspot & Journal Scope - properties
Tuning perovskite oxides by strain: Electronic structure, properties, and functions in (electro)catalysis and ferroelectricity
Jonathan Hwang · Zhenxing Feng · Nenian Charles · X. Wang · X. Wang · Dongkyu Lee · Kelsey A. Stoerzinger · Sokseiha Muy · Reshma R. Rao · Dongwook Lee · Ryan Jacobs · Dane Morgan · Yang Shao-Horn ·
Materials ScienceNanotechnology enabled design of a structural material with extreme strength as well as thermal and electrical properties
M. Rajagopalan · Kristopher A. Darling · C. Kale · S. Turnage · R. K. Koju · B. C. Hornbuckle · Yuri Mishin · Kiran Solanki ·
Materials ScienceScientific Writng Examples of Print Properties in a Sentence
Discriminating fingerprint properties were used within the MixSIAR model to apportion sources among sub-basins and land-use types.
Scientific Writng Examples of Anthelmintic Properties in a Sentence
The present study was an attempt to evaluate the antioxidant, cytotoxic and anthelmintic properties of crude methanolic extract of C.
Scientific Writng Examples of Properties Composition in a Sentence
In order to reason about such properties compositionally, we introduce approximate span-lifting, a novel construction extending the approximate relational lifting approaches previously developed for standard differential privacy to a more general class of divergences, and also to continuous distributions.
Scientific Writng Examples of Macromechanical Properties in a Sentence
This paper deals with the first step required for the analysis and design of composite materials and structures: estimation of the effective macromechanical properties according to the structure of composite, properties of constituent materials and their volume fractions.
Scientific Writng Examples of Printing Properties in a Sentence
SR-MIPs are able to sensitively respond to specific external physicochemical/biological stimuli with a considerable and reversible change in their properties, such as molecular chain structure, solubility, swelling or dissociation behavior, resulting in regular changes of imprinting properties.