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Book Synopsis Better Ceramics Through Chemistry VI by : Materials Research Society. Meeting
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Book Synopsis Better Ceramics Through Chemistry IV by : Brian J. J. Zelinski
Download or read book Better Ceramics Through Chemistry IV written by Brian J. J. Zelinski and published by . This book was released on 1990 with total page 1160 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis Better Ceramics Through Chemistry V: Volume 271 by : Mark J. Hampden-Smith
Download or read book Better Ceramics Through Chemistry V: Volume 271 written by Mark J. Hampden-Smith and published by . This book was released on 1992-09-23 with total page 1000 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The MRS Symposium Proceeding series is an internationally recognised reference suitable for researchers and practitioners. This book was first published in 1992.
Book Synopsis Better Ceramics Through Chemistry VI by : Materials Research Society
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Book Synopsis Better Ceramics Through Chemistry VI by : Materials Research Society
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Book Synopsis Better Ceramics Through Chemistry VII: Volume 435 by : Bradley K. Coltrain
Download or read book Better Ceramics Through Chemistry VII: Volume 435 written by Bradley K. Coltrain and published by Materials Research Society. This book was released on 1996-10-15 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Materials scientists have always sought to optimize materials properties. Typically, however, increased performance of one property is achieved at the expense of another. This book from MRS brings together ceramists, physicists, engineers and chemists to offer an interdisciplinary investigation of the relationships among synthesis, structure and properties of hybrid systems. Applications exploiting the unique properties, novel processing or tailorability of hybrids are discussed. More specifically, application of hybrids to coatings, elastomers, porous materials, sensors and optoelectronics are featured. Topics include: organic/inorganic hybrids by chemical synthesis or intercalation; synthesis, characterization and processing of organic/inorganic hybrid materials; organic/inorganic hybrid coatings; mechanical properties of selected organic/inorganic materials; organic/ inorganic hybrids - a route to controlled porosity materials; electrical and optical properties of organic/inorganic hybrid materials; and particulates and layered films.
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Book Synopsis Ceramic Chemistry by : H. H. Stephenson
Download or read book Ceramic Chemistry written by H. H. Stephenson and published by Davidson Press. This book was released on 2007-09 with total page 100 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: PREFACE. Modern Ceramics may be said to date from Brogniart 1770-1847. The predominance of the French chemists in the science of pottery during the early and middle parts of last century caused the word Ceramic to be transplanted into English and German. Seger and his colleagues then caused potters to turn their eyes to Berlin for a generation but there are not wanting signs that many of Seger s conclusions are being seriously questioned by the present school of ceramists. New vitality has sprung from the foundation of the American and English Ceramic Societies and from the adoption of the science as a subject for degrees in many American Universities. That Ceramics is suitable for University study both theoretical and practical there can be no doubt. It is the natural means of transition from Geology to Chemistry, Mathematics, Physics, and Engineering. No other subject unites those five sciences so intimately. If this book should promote the secondary and higher study of the subject in England, the writers aim will be accomplished. He wishes to express his indebtedness to the Transactions of the English and American Ceramic Societies. 292432 H. H. S. CERAMIC CHEMISTRY. v. CONTENTS. Page Preface ... . y Introduction Chapter. - - - . I. Geological Origins II. Clay III. Clay Analysis vii. - - - 1 - 12 - 17 IV. Raw Materials - 30 V. Bodies 37 VI. Glazes 46 VII. Enamels 52 VIII. The Production of Colour 59 IX. Firing of the Ware - X. Loss in Manufacture - - - 71 XI. Industrial Disease - - - 75 XII. Testing of Finished Ware - - - 79 XIII. Classification of Pottery XIV. Research - . ... XV. Bibliography in English Index of Authors - 65 84 - 82 - - 85 Index of Subjects 89 87 CERAMIC CHEMISTRY. vii. INTRODUCTION. Ceramic chemistry is concerned chiefly with the reactions of silicates. It is complicated by the difference in conduct between body and glaze. In the latter, if properly matured, the chemical reaction between the constituents has proceeded to a finish, and the melt consists of a homogeneous mixture or solid solution of silicates and, it majj be, borates and phosphates, and any eutectics that may be formed. With the body, on the other hand, it is different. The firing is only conducted to incipient vitrification, if as high as that. The chemical reactions are not allowed to proceed to a finish. The chemistry of pottery is therefore, as far as the body is concerned, one of incomplete reactions. Consequently, the nature and condition of the raw materials are of im- are irrelevant portance in the body, while in the glaze they as long as the same ultimate composition is preserved. CERAMIC CHAPTER I. GEOLOGICAL ORIGINS. The composition of the earths crust has been estimated by several observers, the latest being F. W. Clarke 1901, who based his calculations on 830 analyses of typical samples of the primary rocks, and found an average of Silica 59. 71 per cent. Alumina 15.41, Ferric oxide 2 . 63 Ferrous oxide 3 .52, Lime 4.90 Magnesia 4 . 36, Potassium oxide 2 . 80 Sodium oxide 3 . 55, Water of combination 1 .52 Titania 0.60 Phosphoric anhydride 0.22, 99.22 per cent. Which leaves less than 1 per cent, for all other combinations of elements. Clarkes figures have the molecular formula Na2O 0.173 K2O 0.090 A1O 045 SiO2 3.0 aO 0.264 I F o 8 Oo49 Ti 2 022 I MgO 0.327 P2 5 0.005 FeO 0.146 J The melting point of such a mixture would be about 1,200 C. As the temperature of the earth, according to the figure adopted by the British Association, increases 1 C. for every 117ft. in depth, it follows that we have at least 25 miles of solid earth beneath us. Owing, however, to the pressure of the superincumbent strata, the melting point of the rocks is probably raised appreciably, but the depth given indicates a minimum limit. The specific gravity of the primary rocks of the earths crust is 2...
Book Synopsis Better Ceramics Through Chemistry II , Symposia held April 15 - 19 1986 in Palo Alto, CA. by : Brinker CJ Ed
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Book Synopsis Science of Ceramic Chemical Processing by : Larry L. Hench
Download or read book Science of Ceramic Chemical Processing written by Larry L. Hench and published by Wiley-Interscience. This book was released on 1986-04-24 with total page 632 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A comprehensive treatment of producing ceramic, glass, and composite materials using chemistry-based processing methods. Synthesizes the most up-to-date research. Includes new areas of computer aided processing, molecular calculations of ceramic processing reactions, and chemical control of surface films. Contributions from over 115 experts in the field. Index.
Book Synopsis Innovative Processing and Synthesis of Ceramics, Glasses, and Composites VI by : Narottam P. Bansal
Download or read book Innovative Processing and Synthesis of Ceramics, Glasses, and Composites VI written by Narottam P. Bansal and published by John Wiley & Sons. This book was released on 2012-04-11 with total page 262 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This collection of papers describes the various innovative techniques and approaches for synthesis and processing of novel ceramics, glass, and composite materials and their fabrication in various forms, shapes, and complex structures. Special emphasis is given to state-of-the-art methods such as reaction bonding, microwave, CVD, CVI, electrophoresis, sol-gel, plasma, combustion, and more. Proceedings of the symposium held at the 104th Annual Meeting of The American Ceramic Society, April 28-May1, 2002 in Missouri; Ceramic Transactions, Volume 135.
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Book Synopsis Chemical Processing of Ceramics by : Burtrand Lee
Download or read book Chemical Processing of Ceramics written by Burtrand Lee and published by CRC Press. This book was released on 2019-08-30 with total page 776 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Many believe that the silicon/information age is heading to the Age of Biology and that the next frontier in ceramics will most likely require molecular level or nanoscale control. What, then, is the role of ceramics in the age of biology? As we change from an energy-rich society to an energy-declining society, how can ceramic materials appease the problem? This new edition of Chemical Processing of Ceramics offers a scientific and technological framework for achieving creative solutions to these questions. Edited by experts and containing chapters by leading researchers in the field, the book uses an interdisciplinary approach to cover topics ranging from starting materials to device applications. The book begins with a discussion of starting material, highlighting how to prepare and modify them in the nanoscale range. The chapter authors discuss the synthesis, characterization, and behavior of ceramic powders, the processing of ceramic films via sol-gel technique, and the fabrication of nonoxide ceramics. They also present coverage of several specific thin films, membranes, ferroelectrics, bioceramics, dieletrics, batteries, and superconductors. Although the book is edited, it is organized to reflect the chemical sequence of ceramic processing and the coherent theme of chemical processing for advanced ceramic materials. The coverage of molecular/nanoprocessing techniques that result in new materials will enable researchers and engineers to meet the challenge of producing inorganic materials for use in the applications of the future.
Book Synopsis Advanced Ceramics and Future Materials by : Fritz Aldinger
Download or read book Advanced Ceramics and Future Materials written by Fritz Aldinger and published by John Wiley & Sons. This book was released on 2010-04-26 with total page 521 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Starting out from the fundamentals, this book covers the chemistry and physics of ceramic materials, as well as their behavior and resulting properties, including bio-inspired approaches and microstructural aspects. As such, it presents production methods as well as the scientific background, teaching all important mathematical methods: classical, quantum-mechanical, phenomenological, and model-based approaches. Further emphasis is laid upon the current state of the art and possible developments and challenges within the near future.