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Accepted PapersThe section containing accepted papers prior to their appearance in the forthcoming issues of Materials Science-Poland, is available on: Ahead of Print Articles. Current IssueThe current issue (Vol. 43, No. 3, 2025) of the journal of Materials Science-Poland is now available on Sciendo. Back IssuesDynamic Vortex Motion in Anisotropic HTc Superconductors
J. Sosnowski
Study of Copper Sulfide Layers on the Polyamide Film Formed by the Use of Higher Polythionic Acids
V. Janickis , R. Maciulevicius, R. Ivanauskas, I.Ancutiene
The Synthesis of Hydrosodalite and Its Use in Mortar Technology
V. Sasnauskas, D. Palubinskaite
Electrical and Optical Properties of Sol-Gel Derive ZnO: Al Thin Films
P. Sagar, M. Kumar, R.M. Mehra
Effect of the Reactive Milling of Graphite with Boron Nitride, Tin and Antimony on the Lithium Insertion
D. Waszak1, E. Frąckowiak2
AbstractBoron-, tin- and antimony-based graphite composites were studied as the potential materials for negative electrodes in lithium-ion batteries. The materials were prepared by reactive milling the mixtures of graphite (90 wt%) with boron nitride (10 wt%), tin (10 wt%) or antimony (10 wt%). Milling was performed during 2h, 4h, 6h and 8h. The composites were characterized by X-ray diffraction and nitrogen adsorption at 77K (BET). A gradual development of surface area with milling was observed as well as an appearance of amorphous form. The galvanostatic characteristics of lithium insertion/deinsertion for these new composite materials were investigated. The graphite-tin composites exhibit the best reversible capacity. Modification by milling leads to a significant particle size reduction, good association of metallic phase with graphite crystal grains and, in consequence, to an increase of the reversible capacity. However, a significant enhancement of the irreversible capacity for the composites is also observed due to the development of specific surface area. Hide abstract Preparation of CuFe2O4/SiO2 Nanocomposite by Sol-Gel MethodJ. Plocek1,2, A. Hutlová1, D. Nižňanský1,2, J. Buršik1, J.-L. Rehspringer3, Z. Mička2 Evaluation of Metal / Mould Interfacial Heat Transfer During Solidification of Aluminium-4.5% Copper Alloy Castings Cast in CO2-Sand MouldsS.N. Kulkarni1, K. Radhakrishna2 Electrical and Optical Studies On Thin Films of Indium Phthalocyanine Chloride.S. Memmen, C.S. Menon, N.V. Unnikrishnan Structure and Magnetic Behavior of Mononuclear and Dinuclear Cu(II)/Zn(II) Mnocarboxylate-pyridine Derivatives by Crystal EngineeringT. Ohmura, W. Mori, T. Takei, T. Ikeda, A. Maeda Isomeric Forms of Cu(quinoline -2-carboxylate)2.H2O Compound: Spectroscopic, and Magnetic PropertiesB. Żurowska, J. Mroziński Coordination Behaviour of N,N'-diallylpiperazinium(+2) and N-allylhexamethylenetetraminium in Their Crystalline π-complexes with Ionic Copper(I) SaltsO. Shkurenko1, V. Kinzhybalo1, T. Lis2, Z. Ciunik2, M. Mys'kiv1 Metal Complexes of PyrrolineE-N-Oxide DioximeA.B. Burdukov1, E.V. Mokina1, Y.G. Shvedenkov1, V.A. Reznikov2, G.I. Roschupkina2, G.V. Romanenko3 Chemical Vapour Deposition (CVD) of Metallic Layers Prepared from Silver Carboxylates Complexes with Tertiary Phosphines
R. Szczęsny, I. Szymańska, P. Piszczek, L. Dobrzańska, E. Szłyk
Characteristic of Thermal Properties of Multinuclear Ti(IV) and Zr(IV) Carboxylate Derivatives Using Thermal Analysis and Variable Temperature MS and IR MethodsP. Piszczek, A. Grodzicki, M. Richert, A. Radtke Microstructure and Mechanical Properties in Nickel Deformed By Hydrostatic ExtrusionM. Kulczyk1,3, W. Pachla1, A. Mazur1, R. Diduszko2, H. Garbacz3, M. Lewandowska3, W. Łojkowski1, K. J. Kurzydłowski3 Polynuclear Chain Complexes of Ruthenium(II,III) Pivalate Dimers Linked by 2,5-dimethyl-N,N'-dicyanobenzoquinonediimine, 1,4-benzoquinone, and 1,4-naphthoquinoneD. Yoshioka2, M. Hanada1, M. Mikuriya2,
I. Hiromitsu1, K. Kasuga1 Synthesis and Structural Characterization of a Series of Transition Metal Complexes with a Tetradentate Schiff-Base Ligand Derived from Salicylaldehyde and 2-(2-Aminoethylamino)ethanolM. Mikuriya, K. Matsunami Distinguishing And Identification of Point And Extended Defects In DLTS Measurements
Ł. Gelczuk, M. Dąbrowska-Szata, G. Jóźwiak Quantitative Mapping of Elastic Properties of Electron-beam Damaged Silica-based Low-k Films
L. Jiang1, H. Geisler2, E. Zschech2
Surface Photovoltage in Silicon: Novel Applications for Chemical and Biological SensingK. Nauka, Z. Li, T.I. Kamins Professor Marian Kryszewski 1925-2005
Ab Initio Calculations of Elastic Properties of Ni3Al And TiAl Under PressureR. Sot1,2, K.J. Kurzydłowski1
Molecular Dynamics of Hypoxanthine-3-N-oxide Near Fullerene "Sphere" - A Computer SimulationP. Raczyński, S. Pałucha, P. Brol, Z. Gburski
The Search For Minimum Potential Energy Structures of Small Atomic ClustersP. Raczyński, Z. Gburski
A New Simple Fractal Method For Nanomaterials Science and Nanosensors
W. Klonowski1,2, E. Olejarczyk1,2, R. Stępień1,2
Molecular Impurity Ions As Centres With Charge Transfer Degrees of Freedom.
V.S. Vikhnin1, T.I. Maksimowa1, J. Hanuza2,3
Multilayer Al2O3/Mo Composites
H. Matysiak1, Ł. Ciupiński2, A. Olszyna1, K.J. Kurzydłowski1
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