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Functional ceramics through mechanochemical activation /

Institute of Physics (Great Britain), - Personal Name; Kong, Ling Bing, - Personal Name;

"Version: 20191101"--Title page verso.Includes bibliographical references.1. Introduction -- 1.1. Brief history -- 1.2. Organization of the book2. Principles of mechanochemical activation -- 2.1. High-energy mechanochemical activation -- 2.2. Modeling and simulations -- 2.3. Concluding remarks3. Ferroelectric ceramics (I) -- 3.1. Background -- 3.2. Lead-containing unary ferroelectric ceramics -- 3.3. Antiferroelectric ceramics -- 3.4. Discussion and conclusions4. Ferroelectric ceramics (II) -- 4.1. Brief introduction -- 4.2. Unary phase -- 4.3. Binary solid solutions -- 4.4. Ternary solid solutions5. Ferroelectric ceramics (III) -- 5.1. Brief introduction -- 5.2. BaTiO3 based materials -- 5.3. Bismuth containing ferroelectric materials -- 5.4. Other lead-free ferroelectric materials -- 5.5. Multiferroic bismuth ferrite -- 5.6. Conclusions6. Ferrite ceramics (I) -- 6.1. Introduction -- 6.2. Mg-Cu-Co ferrite ceramics -- 6.3. Bi2O3 doped MgFe1.98O4 ferrite ceramics -- 6.4. Conclusions and perspectives7. Ferrite ceramics (II) -- 7.1. Li-ferrite ceramics -- 7.2. Ni-Zn-Co ferrite ceramics -- 7.3. Effect of processing8. Mullite ceramics (I) -- 8.1. Introduction -- 8.2. Mullitization, densification and anisotropic grain growth -- 8.3. The effects of doping with transitional oxides and milling media -- 8.4. Summary9. Mullite ceramics (II) -- 9.1. The effects of rare-earth oxides -- 9.2. The effects of other oxides -- 9.3. Anisotropic grain growth of pure mullite10. Other oxides -- 10.1. Introduction -- 10.2. Selected samples -- 10.3. Summary .This book offers an overview of the progress in the synthesis of powders and fabrication of ceramics of selected materials created using mechanochemical activation. It covers ferroelectric materials, ferrite ceramics with magneto-dielectric properties, mullite ceramics with controllable microstructure and anisotropic grain growth behaviours. The book is a valuable reference for advanced students, researchers and engineers, in materials science and engineering, applied physics, solid-state lasers and solid-state physics.Postgraduates, researchers, R&D engineers.Also available in print.Mode of access: World Wide Web.System requirements: Adobe Acrobat Reader, EPUB reader, or Kindle reader.Ling Bing Kong is a Professor at Shenzhen Technology University, China. His research interests include processing and characterization of functional ceramics, electromagnetic composite materials and functional nanomaterials. He has published 260 journal papers and 4 books, along with numerous book chapters, conference proceedings and presentations.Title from PDF title page (viewed on December 9, 2019).


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1 online resource (various pagings) :illustrations (some color).
Language
English
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9780750321914
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666
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Materials science.
Ceramics.
Ceramic materials.
Mechanical chemistry.
TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Materials Science / Cer
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edited by Ling Bing Kong.
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