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Functional ceramics through mechanochemical activation /

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 microstructu...

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Bibliographic Details
Call Number:Libro Electrónico
Other Authors: Kong, Ling Bing (Editor)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:Inglés
Published: Bristol [England] (Temple Circus, Temple Way, Bristol BS1 6HG, UK) : IOP Publishing, [2020]
Series:IOP ebooks. 2020 collection.
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Online Access:Texto completo
Table of Contents:
  • 1. Introduction
  • 1.1. Brief history
  • 1.2. Organization of the book
  • 2. Principles of mechanochemical activation
  • 2.1. High-energy mechanochemical activation
  • 2.2. Modeling and simulations
  • 2.3. Concluding remarks
  • 3. Ferroelectric ceramics (I)
  • 3.1. Background
  • 3.2. Lead-containing unary ferroelectric ceramics
  • 3.3. Antiferroelectric ceramics
  • 3.4. Discussion and conclusions
  • 4. Ferroelectric ceramics (II)
  • 4.1. Brief introduction
  • 4.2. Unary phase
  • 4.3. Binary solid solutions
  • 4.4. Ternary solid solutions
  • 5. 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. Conclusions
  • 6. 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 perspectives
  • 7. Ferrite ceramics (II)
  • 7.1. Li-ferrite ceramics
  • 7.2. Ni-Zn-Co ferrite ceramics
  • 7.3. Effect of processing
  • 8. 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. Summary
  • 9. 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 mullite
  • 10. Other oxides
  • 10.1. Introduction
  • 10.2. Selected samples
  • 10.3. Summary .