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Browsing School of Engineering and Digital Sciences by Author "Whitby, Raymond L.D."
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Alrekabi, S.; Cundy, A.B.; Lampropoulos, A.; Whitby, Raymond L.D.; Savina, I.
(Materials & Design, 2017-12-15)
Abstract Carbon-based nanofilaments are promising materials for improving the mechanical performance of cementitious composites. To date, the main challenge in their effective use has been controlling the dispersion of ...
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Alrekabi, S.; Cundy, A.; Whitby, Raymond L.D.; Lampropoulos, A.; Savina, I.
(Journal of Physics: Conference Series. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/829/1/012011, 2017)
The synergistic effect of multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) and Undensified Silica Fume (USF) on the microstructure of cementitious composites has been studied. In the current work, USF was used to enhance the dispersion ...
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Gun’ko, Vladimir M.; Turov, Vladimir V.; Whitby, Raymond L.D.; Prykhod’ko, Gennadiy P.; Turov, Alexander V.; Mikhalovsky, Sergey V.
(Carbon, 2013-06-01)
Abstract Contemporary characterisation techniques for graphenes are often performed for samples in a dried state or vacuum, which can lead to significant structural changes and difficulty in assessing the actual physical ...
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Busquets, Rosa; Kozynchenko, Oleksandr P.; Whitby, Raymond L.D.; Tennison, Stephen R.; Cundy, Andrew B.
(Water Research, 2014-09-15)
Abstract Current water treatment technologies are inefficient at treating water contaminated with metaldehyde, an 8-member cyclic tetramer of acetaldehyde widely used as a molluscicide in large-scale agriculture and in ...
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Dichello, Gennaro A.; Fukuda, Takahiro; Maekawa, Toru; Whitby, Raymond L.D.; Mikhalovsky, Sergey V.; Alavijeh, Mohammed; Pannala, Ananth S.; Sarker, Dipak K.
(European Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 2017-07-15)
Abstract The development of liposome-nanoparticle colloid systems offers a versatile approach towards the manufacture of multifunctional therapeutic platforms. A strategy to encapsulate small metallic nanoparticles (<4nm) ...