Characterization of Dilution Effect of Mix Acids on Rough Silicon Etching Irregularities : CFM: Contamination Free Manufacturing

Author(s):  
Wan Tatt Wai ◽  
Tan Yin Ying ◽  
Cheng Weei Kai ◽  
Brhma Dava Meera
2009 ◽  
Vol 15 (1) ◽  
pp. 73-78 ◽  
Author(s):  
R.G. Hernández-Nava ◽  
J. De J. Berrios ◽  
J. Pan ◽  
P. Osorio-Díaz ◽  
L.A. Bello-Perez

Spaghetti developed by substituting semolina with 5, 10, 15, and 20% (w/w) banana starch were evaluated by specific physical and chemical parameters such as chemical composition, resistant starch (RS) content, diameter, bulk density, color, cooked weight, cooking loss, and firmness. They were also evaluated by their sensory attributes. In general, the addition of banana starch promoted a dilution effect on protein, lipid, and ash content, while moisture content was not affected. On the other hand, the content of RS significantly increased ( p50.05) with an increase of banana starch in the spaghetti. Spaghetti containing 5 and 10% of banana starch had similar diameter than the control spaghetti, but the diameter of spaghetti with 15 and 20% banana starch were significantly lower ( p50.05). The bulk density values of spaghetti with banana starch were all similar and not different from the control spaghetti. The values of ΔL* indicated that the color of spaghetti containing banana starch was darker than the control at all levels of substitution, while the values of ΔC* indicated that only spaghetti containing banana starch in the range of 10—20% was less saturated than the control. The evaluation of cooking quality demonstrated that the cooked weight of spaghetti containing banana starch was similar to the control, but their cooking loss was significantly higher and their firmness significantly lower ( p50.05) than the control. However, the values of cooking loss and firmness were in the acceptable range for good quality pasta. Sensory evaluation of the product showed that the addition of banana starch improved the acceptability of the spaghetti. The overall result of this study shows that spaghetti with up to 15% of banana starch addition could have great potential for commercial acceptability as a functional food with high levels of healthy RS.


1998 ◽  
Vol 65-66 ◽  
pp. 153-156
Author(s):  
Y.B. Kim ◽  
B. Beckx ◽  
Serge Vanhaelemeersch ◽  
W. Vandervorst

2013 ◽  
Author(s):  
M. Darnon ◽  
M. Haass ◽  
G. Cunge ◽  
O. Joubert ◽  
S. Banna

1998 ◽  
Vol 541 ◽  
Author(s):  
T.J. Garino ◽  
B.A. Tuttle ◽  
G. Laguna ◽  
P. Clem

AbstractMotion detectors consisting of Pb(ZrxTi(1−x))O3 (PZT) thin films, between platinum electrodes, on micromachined silicon compound clamped-clamped or cantilever beam structures were fabricated using either hot KOH or High Aspect Ratio Silicon Etching (HARSE) to micromnachine the silicon. The beams were designed such that a thicker region served as a test mass that produced stress at the top of the membrane springs that supported it when the object to which the detector was mounted moved. The PZT film devices were placed on these membranes to generate a charge, or a voltage, in response to the stress through the piezoelectric effect. Issues of integration of the PZT device fabrication process with the two etching processes are discussed. The effects of PZT composition and device geometry on the response of the detectors to motion is reported and discussed.


2010 ◽  
Vol 20 (2) ◽  
pp. 025024 ◽  
Author(s):  
J Held ◽  
J Gaspar ◽  
P Ruther ◽  
M Hagner ◽  
A Cismak ◽  
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