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(Ebook) Progress in Nanotechnology Processing 1st Edition by The American Ceramic Society ISBN 9780470408377 0470408375

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Authors:The American Ceramic Society
Pages:493 pages.
Year:2009
Editon:1
Language:english
File Size:45.93 MB
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ISBNS:9780470408377, 9780470408391, 9780470588239, 0470408375, 0470408391, 0470588233
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ISBN 10: 0470408375
ISBN 13: 9780470408377
Author: The American Ceramic Society

This edition of Progress in Ceramic Technology series contains a select compilation of articles on the topic of nanomaterials processing of powders; thin films, wires and tubes; and composites that were previously published in The American Ceramic Society Bulletin, Journal of the American Ceramic Society, International Journal of Applied Ceramic Technology, Ceramic Engineering and Science Proceedings (CESP) and Ceramic Transactions (CT).
 

(Ebook) Progress in Nanotechnology Processing 1st Edition Table of contents:

I. Synthesis Methods for Powders

  • Freeze Casting as a Nanoparticle Material‑Forming Method

  • Preparation of a Nanoscale/SOFC‑Grade Yttria‑Stabilized Zirconia Material (Hydrothermal Coprecipitation Process)

  • Synthesis of Nanosize Tin Dioxide by a Novel Liquid‑Phase Process

  • Fabrication of Nanocomposite Powders of Carbon Nanotubes and Montmorillonite

  • Synthesis of Highly Dispersed Barium Titanate Nanoparticles by a Novel Solvothermal Method

  • Continuous Production and Harvesting of Inorganic‑Ceramic Nanoparticles

  • Nanocrystalline Scandia Powders via Oxalate Precipitation (Effect of Solvent and Solution pH)

  • Pulse Combustion‑Spray Pyrolysis Process for Nano‑ and Submicrometer‑Sized Oxide Particles

  • One‑Step Synthesis of Luminescent Nanoparticles of Complex Oxide, Strontium Aluminate

  • Nano α‑Al₂O₃ Powder Preparation by Calcining an Emulsion Precursor

  • Lanthanum Strontium Manganite Powders via Gel‑Casting for SOFC Cathode Materials

  • Matrix‑Type Nickel Oxide/Samarium‑Doped Ceria Composite Particles by Spray Pyrolysis

  • Low‑Temperature Synthesis of Ferroelectric Neodymium‑Doped Bismuth Titanate Nanoparticles

  • Hydrothermal Synthesis of CdMoO₄ Nanoparticles

  • Chromium‑Doped Forsterite Nanoparticle Synthesis by Flame Spray Pyrolysis

  • Formation of Al₂O₃–TiC Composite Nanoparticles from Carbon‑Coated Precursors

  • Synthesis of Sm₀.₅Sr₀.₅CoO₃₋ₓ and La₀.₆Sr₀.₄CoO₃₋ₓ Nanopowders via Solution Combustion

  • Colloidal Processing and Sintering of Nano‑ZrO₂ Powders Using Polyethylenimine

  • High Purity β‑SiAION Nanopowder from Zeolite via Gas‑Reduction‑Nitridation

  • Supercritical CO₂ Synthesis of Amorphous Hydrous Zirconia Nanoparticles and Calcination to Zirconia

  • Praseodymium‑Doped Photoluminescent Strontium Indate Nanoparticles via Ultrasonic Spray Pyrolysis

  • Nano‑Blast Synthesis of Nano‑size CeO₂–Gd₂O₃ Powders

  • Sol‑Gel Processing and Characterization of Phase‑Pure Lead Zirconate Titanate Nanopowders

  • Synthesis of AlN Nanopowder from γ‑Al₂O₃ via Reduction‑Nitridation in NH₃–C₃H₈

II. Membranes, Films, and Coatings

  • Microporous ZrO₂ Membrane Preparation via Liquid‑Injection MOCVD

  • Growth of Barium Hexaferrite Nanoparticle Coatings by Laser‑Assisted Spray Pyrolysis

  • Two‑Phase Monazite/Xenotime (LaPO₄–YPO₄) Coating on Ceramic Fiber Tows

  • Template‑Free Self‑Assembly of a Nanoporous TiO₂ Thin Film

  • Nano‑Sized Hydroxyapatite Coatings on Titanium with TiO₂ Buffer Layer by E‑beam Deposition

  • Sol‑Gel Routes to Nanostructured Patterned Ferroelectric Thin Films with Electronic/Optical Functions

  • Hydrothermally Stable γ‑Alumina‑Based Composite Mesoporous Membranes

  • Silicon Oxycarbonitride Thin Films Derived from Poly(Urea)Methyl Vinyl Silazane: Tribology

  • Carbide‑Derived Carbon Films: Synthesis and Tribology

III. Nanotubes, Nanorods, and Nanowires

  • Oriented Metal Oxide Nanorod-Arrays: Design, Fabrication, and Electronic Structure

  • Electrospinning of Alumina Nanofibers

  • ZnO Nanofiber and Nanoparticle via Electrospinning; Photocatalytic Activity Under Visible Light

  • Synthesis of Carbon Nanotubes and Silicon Carbide Nanofibers as Composite Reinforcements

  • Polymer Fiber‑Assisted Processing of Ceramic Oxide Nano and Submicron Fibers

  • Growth of Quasi‑Aligned AlN Nanofibers by Nitriding Combustion Synthesis

  • Mullite Nanowires: Synthesis and Optical Properties

  • (Na₀.₈K₀.₂)₀.₅Bi₀.₅TiO₃ Nanowires: Low‑Temperature Sol‑Gel‑Hydrothermal Synthesis and Densification

  • Ce₁₋ₓGdₓO₂–δ Nanorods: Synthesis and Characterization

  • Cubic SiC (β‑SiC) and Trigonal Si₃N₄ Nanowires: Synthesis and Characterization

  • Boron Nitride Nanotubes for Engineering Applications

  • Submicron‑Scale Ceramic Rod Array Formation on Metallic Substrates: Novel Process

  • Tin Oxide Nanoparticle‑Functionalized Multi‑Walled Carbon Nanotubes via Vapor Phase

  • Electrospinning: Producing Ceramic Nanofibers and Nanotubes – A Versatile Technique 

IV. Nanocomposites and Nanostructures

  • Chemical Precipitation Synthesis and Optical Properties of ZnO/SiO₂ Nanocomposites

  • Low‑Temperature Processing of Dense Hydroxyapatite‑Zirconia Composites

  • Synthesis and Characterization of Chalcogenide Nanocomposites

  • Self‑Assembled Functional Nanostructures and Devices

  • Carbon Nanotube and Carbon Fiber‑Reinforced High Toughness Reaction‑Bonded Composites

  • Electrical Properties of Alumina‑Titania Nanocomposites: Synthesis and Characterization

  • A New Ternary Nanolaminate Carbide: Ti₃SnC₂

  • Nano‑Si₃N₄/Nano‑C Composite Fabrication via Ball Milling and Spark Plasma Sintering

  • Biomorphic Composites from Bamboo Containing Silica and SiC Nanowires

  • Polymer/Ceramic Nanocomposites via Atomic Layer Deposition

  • Intra‑Type Nanocomposites for Strengthened and Toughened Ceramic Materials

  • Mullite‑Based Iron Multifunctional Nanocomposites: Preparation and Properties

  • Electrospinning of Ceramic Nanofibers and Nanofiber Composites

  • Spark Plasma‑Sintered ZrO₂‑ZrB₂ Nanoceramic Composites: Microstructure and Properties

  • Homogeneous ZrO₂–Al₂O₃ Composite via Nano‑ZrO₂ Particle Multilayer‑Coated Al₂O₃

  • Highly Conductive Al₂O₃/TiN Interlayer Nanocomposite via Selective Matrix Grain Growth

  • Multi‑Wall Carbon Nanotubes‑Toughened Al₂O₃ Composite: Preparation and Microstructure

  • 3D Assemblies of Zirconia Nanocrystals via Shape‑Preserving Conversion of Diatom Microshells

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