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Ceramic microstructures : control at the atomic level
Antoni P. Tomsia,Andreas M. Glaeser +1 more
- 01 Jan 1998
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TL;DR: In this paper, the impact of interface nonstoichiometry on Gas/Solid Kinetics was discussed. But the authors focused on the structure and composition of interfaces in ceramics and composites.
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Abstract: Introduction and Overviews: Structure and Composition of Interfaces in Ceramics and Ceramic Composites M. Ruhle, et al. Microstructures and Interfaces: Near Atomic Scale Nanochemistry and Structure: Ceramic Grain Boundaries and Interfaces R.W. Carpenter, W. Braue. Sintering and Grain Growth: Microdesigned Interfaces: New Opportunities for Studies of Surfaces and Grain Boundaries M. Kitayama, et al. Ceramic-Metal Interfaces: Metal/Oxide Interfaces: Chemistry, Wetting, Adhesion and Oxygen Activity D. Chatain, et al. Special Techniques/Novel Processes: The Impact of Interface Nonstoichiometry on Gas/Solid Kinetics J. Nowotny. Colloidal Processing: Colloidal Stability in Complex Fluids J.A. Lewis. Glasses and Ceramic Coatings: Multicomponent Oxide Coatings via Sol-Gel Process L. Bonhomme-Coury, et al. Nanostructured Materials: Characterization of Alumina/Silicon Carbide Ceramic Nanocomposites B. Derby, M. Sternitzke. Electrical Properties: Microstructure and Properties of SiC/SiC and SiC/III-V Nitride Thin Film Heterostructural Assemblies R.F. Davis, et al. Ceramic Composites: Mechanical Properties: 77 Additional Articles. Index.
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