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...
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 molecul...
And Schuster Simon Sridhar Komarneni H. J. Wollenberger
This book provides an international and interdisciplinary forum for the discussion of advances in the research of nanophase and nanocomposites. The term 'nanophase' refers to nanoscale particles of one phase, whereas the term 'nanocomposite'refers to a composite of more than one Gibbsian solid phase where at least one dimension is in the nanometer range. The book, the second in a series, features reports showing that bulk materials with nanostructure (1m) equivalents. A wide range of science and engineering disciplines are represented, with topics ranging from synthesis and processing, to...
This book provides an international and interdisciplinary forum for the discussion of advances in the research of nanophase and nanocomposites. The te...
Approximately four million years of human history has passed. We have been using materials to make a variety of tools. The first materials used were naturally occurring materials such as animal bones, stones, wood etc.; and some of these familiar materials are porous. Porous materials are so familiar that they are sometimes forgotten or ignored. The taste experience of ice cream is created not only by adjusting ingre- dients, but also by including air as an ingredient, i.e. pores that give the smooth texture of ice cream. This book is designed to describe and explain about pores, the...
Approximately four million years of human history has passed. We have been using materials to make a variety of tools. The first materials used were n...