Wenli Zhang, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2011 | University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY |
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Sign in to add mentorRichard E. Eitel | grad student | 2011 | University of Kentucky | |
(High performance piezoelectric materials and devices for multilayer low temperature co-fired ceramic based microfluidic systems.) |
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Zhang WN, Zhang HL, Lu CQ, et al. (2016) A new kinetic model of ultrasound-assisted extraction of polysaccharides from Chinese chive. Food Chemistry. 212: 274-81 |
Zhang W, Eitel RE. (2013) An integrated multilayer ceramic piezoelectric micropump for microfluidic systems Journal of Intelligent Material Systems and Structures. 24: 1637-1646 |
Zhang W, Eitel RE. (2013) Sintering behavior, properties, and applications of co-fired piezoelectric/low temperature co-fired ceramic (PZT-SKN/LTCC) multilayer ceramics International Journal of Applied Ceramic Technology. 10: 354-364 |
Zhang W, Eitel RE. (2012) Biostability of low-temperature co-fired ceramic materials for microfluidic and biomedical devices International Journal of Applied Ceramic Technology. 9: 60-66 |
Zhang W, Eitel R. (2011) Sintering Behavior of Co-fired LTCC/PZT-SKN Multilayer Ceramics for Microfluidic and Lab on Chip Applications Additional Conferences (Device Packaging, Hitec, Hiten, & Cicmt). 2011: 000117-000118 |
Zhang W, Eitel RE. (2011) Low-temperature sintering and properties of 0.98PZT-0.02SKN ceramics with LiBiO2 and CuO addition Journal of the American Ceramic Society. 94: 3386-3390 |
Satarkar NS, Zhang W, Eitel RE, et al. (2009) Magnetic hydrogel nanocomposites as remote controlled microfluidic valves. Lab On a Chip. 9: 1773-9 |