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Valuable insights into the extraction, production, and properties of a large number of natural and synthetic oxides utilized in applications worldwide from ceramics, electronic components, and coatings This handbook describes each of the major oxides chronologically--starting from the processes of extraction of ores containing oxides, their purification and transformations into pure alloyed powders, and their appropriate characterization up to the processes of formation of 2D films by such methods as PVD, CVD, and coatings by thermal spraying or complicated 3D objects by sintering and rapid…mehr
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- Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
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- Erscheinungstermin: 2. März 2018
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781119423676
- Artikelnr.: 52557209
- Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
- Seitenzahl: 400
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. März 2018
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781119423676
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x 211 Lech Paw³owski 5.1 Introduction 211 5.2 Phase Diagram 212 5.3 Methods of YBa2Cu3O7
x Powder Manufacturing 213 5.3.1 Reactive Sintering 214 5.3.2 Synthesis of Powder from Solutions 215 5.3.2.1 Sol-gel 215 5.3.2.2 Wet PrecipitationMethods 215 5.3.2.3 Freeze-dryingMethod 216 5.4 Superconductivity of YBa2Cu3O7
x 216 5.4.1 Fundamentals of Superconductivity 217 5.4.2 High-temperature Superconductors 220 5.5 Properties of YBCO 221 5.6 Methods of YBa2Cu3O7
x Functionalizing 221 5.6.1 Introduction 221 5.6.2 YBCO in 2D: Films and Coatings 221 5.6.2.1 Thin Films 222 5.6.2.2 Thick Coatings byThermal Spraying 229 5.6.3 YBCO in 3D 232 5.6.3.1 Manufacturing ofWires 235 5.6.3.2 Manufacturing of Discs, Rings and Parallelepipeds 235 5.7 Industrial Applications of YBa2Cu3O7
X 239 5.7.1 Superconducting Cables 239 5.7.2 Fault Current Limiter 242 5.7.3 Magnetic Levitation Devices 243 5.7.4 High-power Superconducting Synchronous Generators 244 5.7.5 Magnetic Energy Storage Systems 245 5.7.6 Superconducting Transformers 246 5.7.7 YBCO Superconductors for Magnets in Tokamak Devices 246 5.7.8 Other Applications 247 References 247 6 Extraction, Properties and Applications of Titania 255 Philippe Blanchart 6.1 Introduction 255 6.2 World Reserves and Mining Industry 255 6.3 Structural Characteristics of Titania 259 6.3.1 Anatase 259 6.3.2 Rutile 259 6.3.3 Brookite 260 6.3.4 TiOx phases 261 6.3.5 Structural Transformation of Anatase to Rutile 261 6.3.6 Synthesis of TiO2 263 6.4 Properties of Titanium Dioxide 265 6.4.1 General Physical Properties 265 6.4.2 General Chemical Properties 265 6.4.3 Structural Properties 266 6.4.4 Defect Chemistry of TiO2 268 6.4.5 Dielectric Properties of TiO2 Phases 269 6.4.6 Dielectric Properties vs. Microstructure of Ceramics 272 6.4.7 Dielectric Properties of TiO2 Films 274 6.4.8 TiO2 Sintering 276 6.4.9 TiO2 Coating Processing Methods 279 6.4.10 Optical Properties ofThin Films 282 6.4.11 Catalytic Properties 284 6.5 Industrial Applications of Titania 289 6.5.1 Titania Pigment 289 6.5.2 Industrial Uses of TiO2 Pigments 291 6.5.2.1 Vitreous Enamels on Steel and Aluminum 291 6.5.2.2 Paints 293 6.5.2.3 Paper 294 6.5.2.4 Textiles 295 6.5.3 Photocatalysts 296 6.6 Future Perspectives 300 6.6.1 Pigments 300 6.6.2 Photocatalysis 301 6.6.3 Solar Energy 302 6.6.4 TiO2 Nanotubes 302 Questions 303 References 303 7 Synthesis, Properties and Applications of Hydroxyapatite 311 Lech Paw³owski 7.1 Introduction 311 7.2 Phase Diagram 311 7.3 Methods of Ca10(PO4)6(OH)2 Powder Manufacturing 313 7.3.1 Solid-state Synthesis 315 7.3.2 Wet-route Methods 316 7.3.2.1 Wet PrecipitationMethod 317 7.3.2.2 Sol-Gel Method 317 7.3.2.3 HA Synthesis by Atomization 318 7.3.3 Powder Synthesis using Natural Precursors 320 7.3.4 Synthesis of Nanopowders 321 7.3.5 Composite Powder Synthesis 322 7.4 Properties of Ca10(PO4)6(OH)2 324 7.4.1 Thermodynamic and Thermophysical Properties of HA 324 7.4.2 Mechanical Properties of HA 325 7.4.2.1 Single Crystals 326 7.4.2.2 Coatings 326 7.4.2.3 3D Objects 326 7.4.2.4 Electric Properties 328 7.4.3 Biochemical Properties 328 7.5 Methods of Ca10(PO4)6(OH)2 Functionalizing 330 7.5.1 Introduction 330 7.5.2 HA in 2D: Films and Coatings 330 7.5.2.1 Physical Methods of Film and Coatings Deposition 330 7.5.2.2 Chemical Methods of Film and Coating Deposition 336 7.5.3 HA in 3D 337 7.5.3.1 Conventional Sintering 337 7.5.3.2 Activated Sintering 338 7.6 Practical Applications of HA 340 7.6.1 Medical Applications 340 7.6.1.1 Hip Prostheses 340 7.6.1.2 Knee Prostheses 342 7.6.1.3 Dental Prostheses 343 7.6.1.4 Possible Future Applications 344 7.6.2 Catalysis 345 7.6.3 Biosensors 345 7.6.4 Other Possible Applications 345 Questions 345 References 346 Answers to Questions 353 Index 367
x 211 Lech Paw³owski 5.1 Introduction 211 5.2 Phase Diagram 212 5.3 Methods of YBa2Cu3O7
x Powder Manufacturing 213 5.3.1 Reactive Sintering 214 5.3.2 Synthesis of Powder from Solutions 215 5.3.2.1 Sol-gel 215 5.3.2.2 Wet PrecipitationMethods 215 5.3.2.3 Freeze-dryingMethod 216 5.4 Superconductivity of YBa2Cu3O7
x 216 5.4.1 Fundamentals of Superconductivity 217 5.4.2 High-temperature Superconductors 220 5.5 Properties of YBCO 221 5.6 Methods of YBa2Cu3O7
x Functionalizing 221 5.6.1 Introduction 221 5.6.2 YBCO in 2D: Films and Coatings 221 5.6.2.1 Thin Films 222 5.6.2.2 Thick Coatings byThermal Spraying 229 5.6.3 YBCO in 3D 232 5.6.3.1 Manufacturing ofWires 235 5.6.3.2 Manufacturing of Discs, Rings and Parallelepipeds 235 5.7 Industrial Applications of YBa2Cu3O7
X 239 5.7.1 Superconducting Cables 239 5.7.2 Fault Current Limiter 242 5.7.3 Magnetic Levitation Devices 243 5.7.4 High-power Superconducting Synchronous Generators 244 5.7.5 Magnetic Energy Storage Systems 245 5.7.6 Superconducting Transformers 246 5.7.7 YBCO Superconductors for Magnets in Tokamak Devices 246 5.7.8 Other Applications 247 References 247 6 Extraction, Properties and Applications of Titania 255 Philippe Blanchart 6.1 Introduction 255 6.2 World Reserves and Mining Industry 255 6.3 Structural Characteristics of Titania 259 6.3.1 Anatase 259 6.3.2 Rutile 259 6.3.3 Brookite 260 6.3.4 TiOx phases 261 6.3.5 Structural Transformation of Anatase to Rutile 261 6.3.6 Synthesis of TiO2 263 6.4 Properties of Titanium Dioxide 265 6.4.1 General Physical Properties 265 6.4.2 General Chemical Properties 265 6.4.3 Structural Properties 266 6.4.4 Defect Chemistry of TiO2 268 6.4.5 Dielectric Properties of TiO2 Phases 269 6.4.6 Dielectric Properties vs. Microstructure of Ceramics 272 6.4.7 Dielectric Properties of TiO2 Films 274 6.4.8 TiO2 Sintering 276 6.4.9 TiO2 Coating Processing Methods 279 6.4.10 Optical Properties ofThin Films 282 6.4.11 Catalytic Properties 284 6.5 Industrial Applications of Titania 289 6.5.1 Titania Pigment 289 6.5.2 Industrial Uses of TiO2 Pigments 291 6.5.2.1 Vitreous Enamels on Steel and Aluminum 291 6.5.2.2 Paints 293 6.5.2.3 Paper 294 6.5.2.4 Textiles 295 6.5.3 Photocatalysts 296 6.6 Future Perspectives 300 6.6.1 Pigments 300 6.6.2 Photocatalysis 301 6.6.3 Solar Energy 302 6.6.4 TiO2 Nanotubes 302 Questions 303 References 303 7 Synthesis, Properties and Applications of Hydroxyapatite 311 Lech Paw³owski 7.1 Introduction 311 7.2 Phase Diagram 311 7.3 Methods of Ca10(PO4)6(OH)2 Powder Manufacturing 313 7.3.1 Solid-state Synthesis 315 7.3.2 Wet-route Methods 316 7.3.2.1 Wet PrecipitationMethod 317 7.3.2.2 Sol-Gel Method 317 7.3.2.3 HA Synthesis by Atomization 318 7.3.3 Powder Synthesis using Natural Precursors 320 7.3.4 Synthesis of Nanopowders 321 7.3.5 Composite Powder Synthesis 322 7.4 Properties of Ca10(PO4)6(OH)2 324 7.4.1 Thermodynamic and Thermophysical Properties of HA 324 7.4.2 Mechanical Properties of HA 325 7.4.2.1 Single Crystals 326 7.4.2.2 Coatings 326 7.4.2.3 3D Objects 326 7.4.2.4 Electric Properties 328 7.4.3 Biochemical Properties 328 7.5 Methods of Ca10(PO4)6(OH)2 Functionalizing 330 7.5.1 Introduction 330 7.5.2 HA in 2D: Films and Coatings 330 7.5.2.1 Physical Methods of Film and Coatings Deposition 330 7.5.2.2 Chemical Methods of Film and Coating Deposition 336 7.5.3 HA in 3D 337 7.5.3.1 Conventional Sintering 337 7.5.3.2 Activated Sintering 338 7.6 Practical Applications of HA 340 7.6.1 Medical Applications 340 7.6.1.1 Hip Prostheses 340 7.6.1.2 Knee Prostheses 342 7.6.1.3 Dental Prostheses 343 7.6.1.4 Possible Future Applications 344 7.6.2 Catalysis 345 7.6.3 Biosensors 345 7.6.4 Other Possible Applications 345 Questions 345 References 346 Answers to Questions 353 Index 367