TL;DR: In this article, the development of polymeric materials over the last 30 years is discussed, and the chemist's ability to manipulate structure and tailor the properties of organic materials for specific applications is presented.
Abstract: This book discusses the development of polymeric materials over the last 30 years The chemist's ability to manipulate structure and tailor the properties of organic materials for specific applications is presented The phenomenal success of polymer chemistry is addressed The need for a research base in multiphase polymeric materials similar to that which underlies single-phase organics is examined
TL;DR: The microstructure of the depasited green plates is honogeneous except a thin porous rayer (2oo pn) at the electrode facing side, this layer is still present and causes a rower fracture strength as mentioned in this paper.
Abstract: Alumina h3= been deposited from an ethanolic suspension of commercial aruruina powder stabirized with poryac-rytic acid- The process has been studied by systanali"ai variation of th? deposition conditions ana Ln" properties of the suspensions. The microstructure of the depasited green plates is honogeneous except a thin porous rayer (2oo pn) at the electrode facing side. Aft.er sintering-this po.t,r. layer is still present and causes a rower fracture strength of the electrode facing side in comparison to the solvent facing side of !|" coropact. Methods tor optinizing the microstructure are discussad.
TL;DR: In this paper, a new method for materials synthesis based on biomimicry was proposed. But this method is not suitable for the biomedical domain and cannot be used for all biomedical applications.
Abstract: (1990). Biomimicry, a New Method for Materials Synthesis. Materials and Processing Report: Vol. 5, No. 3, pp. 1-3.
TL;DR: In this article, a new process for producing Radially Oriented NdFeB Magnets is described. But this process is not suitable for large-scale applications and it is not scalable.
Abstract: (1990). NewProcess for Producing Radially Oriented NdFeB Magnets. Materials and Processing Report: Vol. 5, No. 7, pp. 7-7.