Full Description
This special edition focuses on research results across three materials science domains: functional materials for advanced technologies, materials for biomedical applications, green building materials and some issues in the mechanical behaviour of building materials and structural elements. The edition is intended to serve as a resource for researchers and professionals seeking a multidisciplinary perspective on the frontiers and innovative solutions in materials science.
Contents
Preface
Chapter 1: Magnetic and Electronic Characteristics of Advanced Functional Materials
The Suppression of Superconductivity in Heavily Overdoped Regime of Eu1.81Ce0.19CuO4+α-δ by Nonmagnetic Zn Impurities
Vacancy Induced Magnetism in Tetragonal Structure ZrO2 Based on First-Principles Study
First-Principles Simulation of Structural and Magnetic Properties of H-Terminated Silicene and Germanene
Layer-Resolved Rashba Spin-Orbit Coupling of Ferromagnetic Interface from a First-Principles Study
Chapter 2: Materials for Biomedical Applications
Effect of Oxygen Partial Pressure in Heat Treatment Atmospheres on Wettability of Titanium Surface
Effect of Solution Treatment on Mechanical and Corrosion Properties of Ti-6Al-7Nb Alloy in Biomedical Applications
Performance Assessment: Chitosan Zinc Nanocomposites versus Hydrogel Nanocomposites for Enhanced Biological Applications
Blend Optimization of Gum Arabic/Citric Acid Bioadhesive for Wound Dressing Applications
Development and Kinetic Evaluation of PLA/NCC Nanofilms: A Comparative Study of Gelatin and Starch for Effective Drug Delivery System
Chapter 3: Green Building Materials and Structural Mechanics
Structural Response of Tall RC Systems under Blast Pressure Loading
Mechanical, Durability and Thermal Performance of Cementitious Composites with Industrial By-Products
Investigating the Effects of Partial Replacement with Sewage Sludge, Calcined Clay, and Waste Marble Powder on Cement Paste Properties
Use of Alternative Limestone Fillers as Sand Replacement in Mortars
Sandwich Panels and Polymer Blends from Recycled Polyethylene Terephthalate (PET) and other Post-Consumer Plastics