Call For Papers/Dear author, The 1st International Conference on Material Science (ICOMS 2014) will be held in Indiana, USA, from Jan 10th~11th, 2014.
28.08.2013
International Conference on Application of Materials Science and Environmental Materials (AMSEM2014) Call for Papers http://www.camsem.org/2014/home.aspx
AMSEM2014 is the 2rd event which will be held on Yichang, Hubei Province, China, July 4-6, 2014. The conference will continue to bring together scientists from academia and industry to share recent developments in the field.It is our great pleasure to invite you to submit your original research papers to the conference: The 2rd Intl.Conf.AMSEM2014 has been listed on TTP official website: http://www.scientific.net/conference-937
Paper are solicited that include but are not limited to the following major topics: 1. Environmental, Ecologic Materials and Technologies, Health Applications 2. Materials Engineering Research, Materials in Manufacturing Processes 3. Chemistry Materials and Environmental Chemistry 4. Energy, Fuel Materials and Engineering 5. Prevention of Water Environment Pollution
For details, click http://www.camsem.org/2014/cfp.aspx All accepted papers will be published on international journal "Advanced Materials Research" http://www.scientific.net/AMR and will be indexed in the major academic databases, including EI Compendex,Thomson ISIP (CPCI) Selected excellent papers will be published on SCI journals.
Important Dates Full Paper Submission Deadline: Oct 30, 2013 Conference Date: July 4-6, 2014
Mössbauer spectra of powdered and oriented single-crystal Sr2Fe2O5, analyzed by solving the complete Hamiltonian for hyperfine interactions in the excited and ground states of the57Fe nuclei, show that the magnetic moments of both octahedrally and tetrahedrally coordinated iron cations are parallel to the shortestc-axis of the orthorhombic brownmillerite unit cell
Available online 23 August 2013 Kristina Spektor, Dung Trung Tran, Kurt Leinenweber, Ulrich Häussermann
Graphical abstract
Highly crystalline TiO2-II, which is the high pressure form of titania with the α-PbO2structure, can be prepared from rutile at 6GPa and 650°C when employing a hydrothermal environment.