This is the first book devoted to the role of chemical synthetic techniques in the development of advanced ceramic materials. It bridges the gap between existing volumes dealing with the properties of ceramic materials, for example their mechanical properties, and those on chemistry. The author describes the variety of advanced ceramics and their conventional synthesis and fabrication. This is followed by a description of the range of non-conventional synthetic methods. The basic chemistry of the synthesis is described and well-illustrated by reference to ceramics made on both laboratory and industrial scales. This resource book will be of value to anyone working with advanced ceramics in research laboratories, and to postgraduate students and research workers in chemistry, material science, physics, metallurgy and mechanical engineering departments involved with ceramic materials.
Author(s): A. Beller
Series: London Mathematical Society Lecture Note Series
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Year: 1982
Language: English
Pages: 359
Front Matter......Page _003.djvu
Contents......Page _004.djvu
0. An Introduction......Page 001.djvu
1. The building blocks......Page 007.djvu
2. The conditions......Page 026.djvu
3. Distributivity......Page 073.djvu
4. The denouement......Page 121.djvu
6. The fine-structural lemmas......Page 195.djvu
7. The Cohen-generic sets......Page 245.djvu
8. How to get rid of " l 0^# "......Page 256.djvu
9. Some further applications......Page 308.djvu
Appendix......Page 328.djvu
Bibliography......Page 347.djvu
Notational index......Page 349.djvu
Index......Page 352.djvu