International Journal of Materials Research
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Unable to retrieve citations for this documentRequires Authentication UnlicensedPore evolution and mechanical properties of carbon fiber laminates subjected to low-velocity impactsLicensedSeptember 1, 2025Zulu Tang, Jun Ding, Hua Xue, Chengxiong Yi, Yixin Luo, Zhenglong Liu, Jialiang Chen, Chao Yu, Chenglong Lu, Chengji DengIn order to study the effect of impact loading on the porosity within carbon fiber laminates and the effect of porosity on performance under external loading, six different energy gradients (0 J, 6 J, 10 J, 15 J, 20 J, 25 J) were applied to impact the carbon fiber laminates, followed by tensile and compression experiments on the impacted laminates. Various characterization methods, including industrial CT, ultrasonic C-scan, metallographic microscopy, scanning electron microscopy, and mercury intrusion porosimetry, were used to investigate the changes in porosity and their effects on mechanical properties. The study found that impact loading leads to the formation of new porosity between layers, and these pores connect through cracks and coalesce to form larger pores, ultimately resulting in delamination. Under tensile loading, cracks form near the interlaminar and intralaminar porosity, and propagate along the thickness direction and interlaminar direction, respectively, leading to a decrease in the mechanical properties of the laminate. Using ultrasonic A-scan technology, sound attenuation and sound impedance data for the impacted regions of the laminates were obtained, and mathematical models for sound attenuation, sound impedance, and porosity were established. The average errors of the models were 6.6 % and 5.5 %, respectively. Additionally, finite element simulations of the laminate’s impact and tensile experiments were conducted, and tensile strength values for the 0 J, 10 J, and 20 J samples were output. The simulation results showed an accuracy rate of 95.4 %, 97.2 %, and 95.2 %, respectively.
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Unable to retrieve citations for this documentRequires Authentication UnlicensedStructural and optical characterizations of zinc oxide nanostructures synthesized at low temperatures via sol–gel techniqueLicensedAugust 27, 2025Prakash Yadav, Kumar Gaurav, Hari Shankar Tewari, Anurag SrivastavaThe present study demonstrates the feasibility of synthesizing high-quality ZnO nanostructures at extremely low temperatures using the sol–gel method. The synthesized nanostructured samples are analysed through various analytical techniques such as X-ray diffraction, UV–Vis spectroscopy, field emission scanning electron microscopy, and zeta potential measurements. The X-ray diffraction analysis revealed highly intense, distinct peaks corresponding to the (100) (002), and (101) crystallographic planes, confirming the presence of a hexagonal wurtzite structure for all synthesized samples. All the samples exhibited maximum absorption peaks at wavelengths of 383 nm, 368 nm, and 358 nm, with corresponding band gap energies 2.93 eV, 3.58 eV, and 3.68 eV. The field effect scanning electron microscopy analysis revealed that the synthesized samples (1) (II), and (III) displayed a microstructure like a nanoparticle. Furthermore, zeta potential measurements provided insights into the surface charge characteristics of the samples. This approach can lead to the development of cost-effective, energy-efficient, and scalable processes for the fabrication of advanced materials and devices in optoelectronics, sensors, catalysis, and biomedical applications. Further research is needed to optimize the synthesis parameters and explore the full potential of these low-temperature-synthesized ZnO nanostructures in various applications.
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Unable to retrieve citations for this documentRequires Authentication UnlicensedDGM – Deutsche Gesellschaft für MaterialkundeLicensedAugust 22, 2025Viola Segar
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Journal Impact Factor | 0.7 | 2024, Journal Citation Reports (Clarivate, 2025) |
5-year Journal Impact Factor | 0.8 | 2024, Journal Citation Reports (Clarivate, 2025) |
Journal Citation Indicator | 0.15 | 2024, Journal Citation Reports (Clarivate, 2025) |
CiteScore | 1.4 | 2024, Scopus (Elsevier B.V., 2025) |
SCImago Journal Rank | 0.207 | 2024, SJR (Scimago Lab, 2025; Data Source: Scopus) |
Source Normalized Impact per Paper | 0.260 | 2024, CWTS Journal Indicators (CWTS B.V., 2025; Data Source: Scopus) |
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Editor in Chief
Prof. Dr. Guido Schmitz (Guido.Schmitz@mp.imw.uni-stuttgart.de)
University of Stuttgart, Germany
Managing Editors
Prof. Dr. Ferdinand Haider (haider@physik.uni-augsburg.de)
University of Augsburg, Germany
Prof. Dr. Joachim Bill (bill@imw.uni-stuttgart.de)
University of Stuttgart, Germany
Editorial Office
Dr. Viola Segar (ijmr@is.mpg.de)
Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems, Germany
Dr. Richard Segar (ijmr@is.mpg.de)
Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems, Germany
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Dr. Stefan Klein (stefan.klein@dgm.de)
Expert adviser, DGM
German Society for Materials Science (DGM), Germany
Marcel Menet (menet@me-network.ch)
President, SVMT
Swiss Association for Materials Science and Technology (SVMT), Switzerland
Danièle Quantin (secretariat@sf2m.fr)
President, SF2M
French Society for Metallurgy and Materials (SF2M), France
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