
Advanced Research in Materials Science IV
Jav Davaasambuu(Editor)
Trans Tech Publications Ltd (Publisher)
Published on 30. August 2021
186 pages
978-3-0357-3807-0 (ISBN)
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This volume contains peer-reviewed papers presented at the 9th International Conference on Materials Science (ICMS 2020) held at Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, September 10-12, 2020, focusing on the study of structure, properties, and applications of new materials as well as techniques of materials characterisation. The conference was organized by the Mongolian Physical Society, National University of Mongolia, Inner Mongolia Normal University (China), and Institute of Physical Material Science, SB RAS (Russia).
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978-3-0357-3807-0 (9783035738070)
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10.4028/b-3bTezE
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Content
Preface
Synthesis of Silver Nanoparticles by Hydrothermal Processing
The Latest Research in Mongolia on the Utilization of Coal Combustion By-Products
Imaginary-Time Time-Dependent Density Functional Calculation of Excited States of Atoms Using CWDVR Approach
Comparative Acid Leaching Study of Mongolian Muscovite and Montmorillonite Clay Minerals
Solubility Property of Baganuur Coal: Performance Assessment by FTIR Spectroscopic Analysis
Optical Property of Contained Fullerene Polymers
Preparation and Spectrial Studies of Silicon Nitride Thin Films Containing Amorphous Silicon Quantum Dots
Synthesis of Nitrogen-Doped Hierarchical Porous Carbon Materials and its Catalytic Ability in Hydrogen Evolution Reaction
GAGG:Cr3+ Phosphors for Far-Infrared Light Emitting Diodes
Characterization of Substrate Materials of Pump Parts and Copper Ore Slurry from a Mongolian Mining Site
Solubility and Aggregation Behavior of Octanoyl Amino Acids Magnesium Complexes
TM Standing Wave Solution of Maxwell Equations in a Self-Defocusing Kerr Media and its Application to a Thin-Film Waveguide
Research Results of Discharge Products
Morphological Compared Study of PM2.5 Particles in Air Pollution of Ulaanbaatar
Calculation of Pairwise Effective Potentials in the Disordered Ni-22.5at.%Fe Alloy Using Model Potential Method with Account of Size Effect
Mechanical Bottom-up Nano-Assembling and Nano-Manipulation Using Shape Memory Alloy Nano-Gripper
Scanning Tunneling Microscopy Observation of WSe2 Surface
Evaluation of the Influence of Ferrite Magnetic Nanoparticle for Cancer Cell
Structure and Magnetocaloric Effect of B-Doped Mn-Fe-P-Si Compounds
Static Displacements and Short-Range Order in Ni-14 at. % Ir Alloy
First-Principles Study of Carrier-Mediated and Vacancy-Induced Ferromagnetism in Molybdenum Disulfide Monolayer
Synthesis of Silver Nanoparticles by Hydrothermal Processing
The Latest Research in Mongolia on the Utilization of Coal Combustion By-Products
Imaginary-Time Time-Dependent Density Functional Calculation of Excited States of Atoms Using CWDVR Approach
Comparative Acid Leaching Study of Mongolian Muscovite and Montmorillonite Clay Minerals
Solubility Property of Baganuur Coal: Performance Assessment by FTIR Spectroscopic Analysis
Optical Property of Contained Fullerene Polymers
Preparation and Spectrial Studies of Silicon Nitride Thin Films Containing Amorphous Silicon Quantum Dots
Synthesis of Nitrogen-Doped Hierarchical Porous Carbon Materials and its Catalytic Ability in Hydrogen Evolution Reaction
GAGG:Cr3+ Phosphors for Far-Infrared Light Emitting Diodes
Characterization of Substrate Materials of Pump Parts and Copper Ore Slurry from a Mongolian Mining Site
Solubility and Aggregation Behavior of Octanoyl Amino Acids Magnesium Complexes
TM Standing Wave Solution of Maxwell Equations in a Self-Defocusing Kerr Media and its Application to a Thin-Film Waveguide
Research Results of Discharge Products
Morphological Compared Study of PM2.5 Particles in Air Pollution of Ulaanbaatar
Calculation of Pairwise Effective Potentials in the Disordered Ni-22.5at.%Fe Alloy Using Model Potential Method with Account of Size Effect
Mechanical Bottom-up Nano-Assembling and Nano-Manipulation Using Shape Memory Alloy Nano-Gripper
Scanning Tunneling Microscopy Observation of WSe2 Surface
Evaluation of the Influence of Ferrite Magnetic Nanoparticle for Cancer Cell
Structure and Magnetocaloric Effect of B-Doped Mn-Fe-P-Si Compounds
Static Displacements and Short-Range Order in Ni-14 at. % Ir Alloy
First-Principles Study of Carrier-Mediated and Vacancy-Induced Ferromagnetism in Molybdenum Disulfide Monolayer
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