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Inamdar, A.S. (author), Gromala, Przemyslaw Jakub (author), Prisacaru, Alexandru (author), Kabakchiev, Alexander (author), Yang, Yu Hsiang (author), Han, Bongtae (author)
Epoxy molding compound (EMC) is widely used for encapsulating automotive electronics. Among all of the components of an electronic package, EMC is most exposed to the atmosphere, and thus undergoes aging. During high-temperature operation, EMC is oxidized, which alters its mechanical properties, and thus can affect the reliability of electronic...
book chapter 2022
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Kuenen, J.G. (author), Pronk, J.T. (author), Hazeu, W. (author), Meulenberg, R. (author), Bos, P. (author)
conference paper 1993
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Yoshioka, S. (author), Nakao, W. (author)
Simple methodorogy to evaluate availability of self-healing agent have been established from the investigation on the relationship between oxidation behavior of self-healing agent and self-healing phenomena. The consistency of the established methodology was discussed by comparison in the lower bound of the available temperature range of mullite...
conference paper 2013
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Van de Graaf, A.A. (author), Mulder, A. (author), Slijkhuis, H. (author), Robertson, L.A. (author), Kuenen, J.G. (author)
conference paper 1990
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Song, G.M. (author), Li, S.B. (author), Sloof, W.G. (author), Van der Zwaag, S. (author)
conference paper 2011
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Inamdar, A.S. (author), van Soestbergen, Michiel (author), Mavinkurve, Amar (author), van Driel, W.D. (author), Zhang, Kouchi (author)
Moulding compounds used for encapsulating electronics typically occupy a large portion of package volume and are most exposed to the external environment. Under harsh conditions such as high temperature, humidity, and mechanical vibrations, constituent materials of electronic components degrade, resulting in a change in their thermal, mechanical...
conference paper 2023
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Ernst, M.A. (author)
To ensure a continuing miniaturization in the semiconductor industry, new technologies need to be developed to define ever smaller patterns on the silicon substrates. One of these emerging technologies is extreme ultraviolet (EUV) lithography. Unfortunately, EUV light causes oxidation of the optical components inside the lithography machine that...
doctoral thesis 2009
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Kanbak-Aksu, S. (author)
Selective oxidation reactions are important transformations for the production of fine chemicals. However, there is a need to replace current oxidation methods by more sustainable alternatives. In this respect the use of biocatalysts offers a large benefit, because they operate under mild conditions, and their use is accompanied by high chemo-,...
doctoral thesis 2010
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Crezee, E. (author)
doctoral thesis 2003
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Kooi, B.J. (author)
doctoral thesis 1995
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Choi, S. (author)
This thesis describes a research project on the development of a new grade of low cost spring steel with exceptional mechanical properties on the basis of a complete understanding and quantification of the metallurgical processes taking place during the various stages of the heat treatment. The new composition in combination with a new 2-step...
doctoral thesis 2011
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Lazi?, I. (author)
Improvement of wear resistant and tribological properties of materials is of great technological importance and is the main relevance of the current oxide coatings study. Aluminum oxide is especially interesting because of its very rapid self-repair capacity. As a second subject of this thesis, Cu film growth on Ta, a diffusion barrier material,...
doctoral thesis 2009
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Zain, N.H.M. (author)
Organic soils and peat soils are widely distributed across the world, particularly in the Northern hemisphere in countries like Canada and Russia having 170 and 150 million hectares respectively and in tropical regions such as Indonesia and Malaysia, which contain 26 million and 3 million hectares respectively. Organic soils and peat are...
doctoral thesis 2019
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Faradzhev, N. (author), Sidorkin, V. (author)
The authors report on the interaction of atomic hydrogen with Sn and thin Ru film at room temperature. The study is done using a combination of photoelectron and low energy ion scattering spectroscopies as well as scanning electron microscopy. The adsorption of hydrogen on a Sn surface leads to the formation of stannane (SnH4), which...
journal article 2009
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Van de Graaf, A.A. (author), De Bruijn, P. (author), Robertson, L.A. (author), Jetten, M.S.M. (author), Kuenen, J.G. (author)
journal article 1997
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Pronk, J.T. (author), Meijer, W.M. (author), Hazeu, W. (author), Van Dijken, J.P. (author), Bos, P. (author), Kuenen, J.G. (author)
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Strous, M. (author), Van Gerven, E. (author), Zheng, P. (author), Kuenen, J.G. (author), Jetten, M.S.M. (author)
journal article 1997
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Pronk, J.T. (author), De Bruyn, J.C. (author), Bos, P. (author), Kuenen, J.G. (author)
journal article 1992
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Temara, A. (author), De Ridder, C. (author), Kuenen, J.G. (author), Robertson, L.A. (author)
journal article 1993
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Visser, J.M. (author), Robertson, L.A. (author), Van Varseveld, H.W. (author), Kuenen, J.G. (author)
journal article 1997
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