Chemical processing of ceramics.

The 27 contributions in this graduate textbook describe the synthesis and characterization of ceramic powders, the shaping of ceramic components via the sol-gel technique, and the fabrication of non-oxide ceramics. The final section walks through the more specialized processing of photonic crystals,...

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Other Authors: Lee, Burtrand Insung., Komarneni, Sridhar.
Format: eBook
Language: English
Published: Boca Raton : Taylor & Francis, 2005.
Edition: 2nd ed. /
Series: Materials engineering (Taylor & Francis) ; 27.
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ISBN: 1420027336
9781420027334
1574446487
9781574446487
1523134143
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0429119631
9780429119637
1280517085
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9786610517084
6610517088
Physical Description: 1 online resource (756 pages) : illustrations.

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505 0 |a Front Cover; Foreward; Preface; Editors; Contributors; Table of Contents; SECTION I: Powder Synthesis and Characterization; Chapter 1: Hydrothermal Synthesis of Ceramic Oxide Powders; Chapter 2: Solvothermal Synthesis; Chapter 3: Mechanochemical Synthesis of Ceramics; Chapter 4: Cryochemical Synthesis of Materials; Chapter 5: Environmentally Benign Approach to Synthesis of Titanium-Based Oxides by Use of Water-Soluble Titanium Complex; Chapter 6: Peroxoniobium-Mediated Route toward the Low-Temperature Synthesis of Alkali Metal Niobates Free from Organics and Chlorides. 
505 8 |a Chapter 7: Synthesis and Modification of Submicron Barium Titanate PowdersChapter 8: Magnetic Particles: Synthesis and Characterization; Chapter 9: Synthesis and Surface Modification of Zinc Sulfide-Based Phosphors; Chapter 10: Characterization of Fine Dry Powders; SECTION II: Powder Processing at Nanoscale; Chapter 11: Theory and Applications of Colloidal Processing; Chapter 12: Nano/microstructure and Property Control of Single and Multiphase Materials; Chapter 13: Nanocomposite Materials; Chapter 14: Molecular Engineering Route to Two Dimensional Heterostructural Nanohybrid Materials. 
505 8 |a Chapter 15: Nanoceramic Particulates for Chemical Mechanical Planarization in the Ultra Large Scale Integration Fabrication ProcessSECTION III: Sol-Gel Processing; Chapter 16: Chemical Control of Defect Formation During Spin-Coating of Sol-Gels; Chapter 17: Preparation and Properties of SiO[sub(2)] Thin Films by the Sol-Gel Method Using Photoirradiation and Its Application to Surface Coating for Display; SECTION IV: Ceramics Via Polymers; Chapter 18: Organosilicon Polymers as Precursors for Ceramics; Chapter 19: Polymer Pyrolysis; SECTION V: Processing of Specialty Ceramics. 
505 8 |a Chapter 20: Chemical Vapor Deposition of CeramicsChapter 21: Ceramic Photonic Crystals: Materials, Synthesis, and Applications; Chapter 22: Tailoring Dielectric Properties of Perovskite Ceramics at Microwave Frequencies; Chapter 23: Synthesis and Processing of High-Temperature Superconductors; Chapter 24: Synthesis of Bone-Like Hydroxyapatite/Collagen Self-Organized Nanocomposites; Chapter 25: Ceramic Membrane Processing: New Approaches in Design and Applications; Chapter 26: Ceramic Materials for Lithium-Ion Battery Applications. 
505 8 |a Chapter 27: Chemical Solution Deposition of Ferroelectric Thin FilmsIndex; A; B; C; D; E; F; G; H; I; K; L; M; N; O; P; Q; R; S; T; U; V; W; X; Y; Z. 
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