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" Materials Chemistry at High Temperatures "
edited by John W. Hastie.
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BL
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Record Number
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573464
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b402683
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Main Entry
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Hastie, John W.
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Title & Author
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Materials Chemistry at High Temperatures : Characterization /\ edited by John W. Hastie.
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Publication Statement
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Totowa, NJ :: Humana Press :: Imprint: Humana Press,, 1990.
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Series Statement
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Materials Chemistry at High Temperatures ;; 1
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ISBN
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9781461204817
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: 9781461267812
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Contents
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One: Advances In Measurement Techniques -- Spectroscopic Probes -- Optical Second Hannonic Generation as a Probe of Properties and Processes at Surfaces and Interfaces -- Investigations of Materials at High Temperatures Using Raman Spectroscopy -- Raman Characterization of High Temperature Materials Using an Imaging Detector -- Spontaneous Raman Spectroscopy in Flames Containing High Concentrations of Silica Particles -- Composition Determination at High Temperatures by Laser Produced Plasma Analysis -- EXAFS, Matrix Isolation, and High Temperature Chemistry -- Diffractometry -- High Temperature X-Ray Diffraction and Landau Theory Investigations of Thermal Symmetry-Breaking Transitions: The W Point of Fm3m and the Structure of NbN1?x -- High Temperature X-Ray Diffractometry of Ti-Al Alloys -- High Temperature Neutron Diffraction Studies of YBa2?xSrxCU3O7?? -- Atom Probe Field-Ion Microscopy Applications -- Physicochemical Methods -- Emissivities and Optical Constants of Electromagnetically Levitated Liquid Metals as Functions of Temperature and Wavelength -- Ion Equilibria: A New Technique for Measurement of Low O2 and Alkali Partial Pressures -- Thermal Desorption Kinetics of Water from Glass Powders Studied by Knudsen Effusion Mass Spectroscopy -- Twin-Chamber Knudsen Effusion Cell Mass Spectrometer for Alloy Thermodynamic Studies: II -- Two: Thermochemistry and Models -- Databases and Phase Equilibria Models -- Reference Books and Data Banks on the Thermodynamic Properties of Inorganic Substances-Plenary -- Thermodynamic Properties of the Alkaline Earth Hydroxides: A JANAF Case History -- Thermodynamic Modeling of Solution Phases and Phase Diagram Calculations-Plenary -- F*A*C*T Thermochemical Database for Calculations in Materials Chemistry at High Temperatures -- Application of MTDATA to the Modeling of Multicomponent Equilibria -- Thermochemical Applications of Thermo-Calc -- Thermodynamic Modeling of High Temperature Melts and Phase Diagram Calculations -- A Stimulation Model to Predict Slag Composition in a Coal-Fired Boiler -- A Predictive Thermodynamic Model for Complex High Temperature Solution Phases XI -- Structural and Thermodynamic Evidence for the Survival of Zintl Ions Through the Melting Process: The Alkali-Lead Alloys -- Thermodynamic Properties of NiAs-Type Co1±xSb and Ni1±xSb -- The High Temperature Vaporization and Thermodynamics of the Titanium Oxides (XVIII): Temperature Coefficients and Oxygen Potentials over Ti10O19 -- Phase Equilibria-Experimental and Applications -- Thermodynamics, Kinetics, and Interface Morphology of Reactions Between Metals and GaAs -- Recent Studies on Thermochemistry and Phase Equilibria in Alkali Metal Systems -- Basic Data Determinations -- Knudsen Effusion Mass Spectrometric Determination of Metal Hydroxide Stabilities -- High Temperature Mass Spectrometric Studies of the Thermodynamic Properties of Glass-Forming Systems -- Comparison of Thermodynamic Data Obtained by Knudsen Vaporization Magnetic and Quadrupole Mass Spectrometric Techniques -- Mechanistic Aspects of Metal Sulfate Decomposition Processes -- Author Index.
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Abstract
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The role of chemistry in materials processing and performance, at high temperatures, is a key area in today's technology. High temperature chemistry-the combination of inorganic chemistry with high temperatures-has undergone dramatic growth within the past 50 years. The papers in Materials Chemistry at High Temperatures highlight, in two outstanding volumes, the latest information and techniques in this fast-paced field. Essential reading for anyone involved in this innovative technology!
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Subject
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Chemistry.
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Subject
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Analytical biochemistry.
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SpringerLink (Online service)
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