Better Ceramics Through Chemistry V: Volume 271

Better Ceramics Through Chemistry V: Volume 271

Author: Mark J. Hampden-Smith

Publisher:

Published: 1992-09-23

Total Pages: 1000

ISBN-13:

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The MRS Symposium Proceeding series is an internationally recognised reference suitable for researchers and practitioners. This book was first published in 1992.


Symposium

Symposium

Author: C. Jeffrey Brinker

Publisher:

Published: 1986

Total Pages: 832

ISBN-13: 9780931837395

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Sol-Gel Science

Sol-Gel Science

Author: C. Jeffrey Brinker

Publisher: Academic Press

Published: 2013-10-22

Total Pages: 925

ISBN-13: 0080571034

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Sol-Gel Science: The Physics and Chemistry of Sol-Gel Processing presents the physical and chemical principles of the sol-gel process. The book emphasizes the science behind sol-gel processing with a chapter devoted to applications. The first chapter introduces basic terminology, provides a brief historical sketch, and identifies some excellent texts for background reading. Chapters 2 and 3 discuss the mechanisms of hydrolysis and condensation for nonsilicate and silicate systems. Chapter 4 deals with stabilization and gelation of sols. Chapter 5 reviews theories of gelation and examines the predicted and observed changes in the properties of a sol in the vicinity of the gel point. Chapter 6 describes the changes in structure and properties that occur during aging of a gel in its pore liquor (or some other liquid). The discussion of drying is divided into two parts, with the theory concentrated in Chapter 7 and the phenomenology in Chapter 8. The structure of dried gels is explored in Chapter 9. Chapter 10 shows the possibility of using the gel as a substrate for chemical reactions or of modifying the bulk composition of the resulting ceramic by performing a surface reaction (such as nitridation) on the gel. Chapter 11 reviews the theory and practice of sintering, describing the mechanisms that govern densification of amorphous and crystalline materials, and showing the advantages of avoiding crystallization before sintering is complete. The properties of gel-derived and conventional ceramics are discussed in Chapter 12. The preparation of films is such an important aspect of sol-gel technology that the fundamentals of film formation are treated at length in Chapter 13. Films and other applications are briefly reviewed in Chapter 14. Materials scientists and researchers in the field of sol-gel processing will find the book invaluable.


Symposium on Better Ceramics Through Chemistry II Held in Palo Alto, California. on April 15-19, 1986. (Materials Research Society. Volume 73).

Symposium on Better Ceramics Through Chemistry II Held in Palo Alto, California. on April 15-19, 1986. (Materials Research Society. Volume 73).

Author: C. J. Brinker

Publisher:

Published: 1986

Total Pages: 802

ISBN-13:

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The main objective of the symposium was to improve upon the current state of the art in ceramic materials by exploring synthetic chemical routes, e.g., solution processing and polymer pyrolysis as alternatives to conventional processing of natural minerals mixed from the earth. The symposium addressed the synthesis, structure, characterization, theory and applications of ceramic materials derived from molecular precursors. The technical content was organized to follow the evolution of the structure from its inception in solution through gelation, drying, heating and consolidation. Comparisons were made between the properties and structures of conventional and chemically derived ceramic materials. Keywords: Fractal, Organometallic precursors, Polymer pyrolysis, MO/MD calculations, Ceramic precursors, Powder synthesis, Films, Electronic packaging, Chemical synthesis.


Sol-Gel Technologies for Glass Producers and Users

Sol-Gel Technologies for Glass Producers and Users

Author: Michel Andre Aegerter

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2013-03-19

Total Pages: 474

ISBN-13: 0387889531

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Sol-Gel Techniques for Glass Producers and Users provides technological information, descriptions and characterizations of prototypes, or products already on the market, and illustrates advantages and disadvantages of the sol-gel process in comparison to other methods. The first chapter entitled "Wet Chemical Technology" gives a summary of the basic principles of the sol-gel chemistry. The most promising applications are related to coatings. Chapter 2 describes the various "Wet Chemical Coating Technologies" from glass cleaning to many deposition and post-coating treatment techniques. These include patterning of coatings through direct or indirect techniques which have became very important and for which the sol-gel processing is particularly well adapted. Chapter 3 entitled "Bulk Glass Technologies" reports on the preparation of special glasses for different applications. Chapter 4 entitled "Coatings and Materials Properties" describes the properties of the different coatings and the sol-gel materials, fibers and powders. The chapter also includes a section dedicated to the characterization techniques especially applied to sol-gel coatings and products.