<p>This book represents the proceedings of the second interΒ disciplinary conference on materials characterization held from July 30 through August 3, 1984 at the New York State College of Ceramics at Alfred University. The conference was the 20th in the University Series on Ceramic Science, institu
Advances in Materials Characterization
β Scribed by C. G. Pantano, J. F. Kelso, M. J. Suscavage (auth.), David R. Rossington, Robert A. Condrate, Robert L. Snyder (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer US
- Year
- 1983
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 665
- Series
- Materials Science Research 15
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
The characterization of materials and phenomena has historically been the principal limitation to the development in each area of science. Once what we are observing is well defined, a theoretical analysis rapidly follows. Modern theories of chemical bonding did not evolve until the methods of analytical chemistry had progressed to a point where the bulk stoichiometry of chemical compounds was firmly established. The great progress made during this century in understanding chemistry has followed directly from the development of an analytical chemistry based on the Dalton assumption of multiple proportions. It has only become apparent in recent years that the extension of our understanding of materials hinges on their non-stoichiometric nature. The world of non-Daltonian chemistry is very poorly understood at present because of our lack of ability to precisely characterize it. The emergence of materials science has only just occurred with our recognition of effects, which have been thought previously to be minor variations from ideality, as the principal phenomena controlling properties. The next step in the historical evolution of materials science must be the development of tools to characterize the often subtle phenomena which determine properties of materials. The various discussions of instrumental techniques presented in this book are excellent summaries for the state-of-the-art of materials characterization at this rather critical stage of materials science. The application of the tools described here, and those yet to be developed, holds the key to the development of this infant into a mature science.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xi
Surface Studies of Multicomponent Silicate Glasses: Quantitative Analysis, Sputtering Effects and the Atomic Arrangement....Pages 1-38
Depth-Profiling Studies of Glasses and Ceramics by Ion Beam Techniques....Pages 39-57
Analysis of Solids by Spark Source and Laser Mass Spectrometry....Pages 59-69
Surface and Interface Studies of Metal Oxide/Glass Systems....Pages 71-89
Atomic Structure at Electrode Surfaces....Pages 91-108
Surface Characterization of Certain Metal Oxides Determined by the Isothermal Adsorption and Desorption of Argon....Pages 109-132
Hysteresis in Mercury Porosimetry....Pages 133-146
Pore Structure Characterization by Mercury Porosimetry....Pages 147-157
Surface Characteristics of Yttria Precursors in Relation to Their Sintering Behavior....Pages 159-170
An Overview of Techniques Used in FT-IR Spectroscopy....Pages 171-198
Raman Microprobe Spectroscopy of Polyphase Ceramics....Pages 199-214
Characterization of Anodically Grown Native Oxide Films on Hg 0.7 Cd 0.3 Te....Pages 215-221
The Raman Spectra of Potassium Borogermanate Glasses....Pages 223-237
Characterization of the Structure and Nonstoichiometry of CaO-NiO Solid Solutions....Pages 239-248
Vibrational Spectroscopies of Molecular Monolayers in Thin Film Geometries....Pages 249-266
Characterization of Rare Earth Sulfides....Pages 267-279
Applications of Analytical Microscopy to Cermaic Research....Pages 281-296
Analysis of Second-Phase Particles in Al 2 O 3 ....Pages 297-307
Microstructural Characterization of Abnormal Grain Growth Development in Al 2 O 3 ....Pages 309-320
Properties and Characterization of Surface Oxides on Aluminum Alloys....Pages 321-321
The Characterization of Microcracks in Brittle Solids....Pages 323-337
X-Ray Energy Dispersive Spectroscopy of Intergranular Phases in Ξ²11 Ξ²β Sialons....Pages 339-350
EM Study of the Structure and Composition of Grain Boundaries in (Mn,Zn)Fe 2 O 4 ....Pages 351-358
Cross-Sectional Transmission Electron Microscopy of Semiconductors....Pages 359-365
Microstructural Characterization of Nuclear Waste Ceramics....Pages 367-385
Semiautomatic Image Analysis for Ceramic Powder and Microstructure Characterization....Pages 387-399
Acoustic Characterization of Structural Ceramics....Pages 401-412
Characterization of Ceramics by Acoustic Microscopy....Pages 413-424
Determination of Slow Crack Growth Using an Automated Test Technique....Pages 425-431
Biaxial Compression Testing of Refractory Concretes....Pages 433-440
Mechanical Testing of Glass Hollow Microspheres....Pages 441-447
The Renaissance of X-Ray Powder Diffraction....Pages 449-464
Characterization of Imperfections in Plasma-Sprayed Titania....Pages 465-472
Characterization of the Mechanical Properties of Plasma-Sprayed Coatings....Pages 473-489
Analysis of Silicon Nitride....Pages 491-497
Acid-Base Properties of Ceramic Powders....Pages 499-514
Recent Advances in Computerized High Temperature Differential Thermal Analysis....Pages 515-529
Reflectance Technique for Measurement of Bottom Surface Tin Concentration on Clear Float Glass....Pages 531-533
Characterization of Reinforcements for Inorganic Composites....Pages 535-547
Nuclear Reaction Analysis of Glass Surfaces: The Study of the Reaction between Water and Glass....Pages 549-570
A Study of Water in Glass by an Autoradiographic Method that Utilizes Tritiated Water....Pages 571-589
Characterization of Borosilicate Glass Containing Savannah River Plant Radioactive Waste....Pages 591-601
Microstructure of Phase-Separated Sodium Borosilicate Glasses....Pages 603-614
The Measurement of Thermal Diffusivity of Simulated Glass Forming Nuclear Waste Melts....Pages 615-625
Volume-Temperature Relationships in Simulated Glass Forming Nuclear Waste Melts....Pages 627-637
Property/Morphology Relationships in Glasses....Pages 639-645
The Characterization of Individual Redox Ions in Glasses....Pages 647-658
Back Matter....Pages 659-680
β¦ Subjects
Characterization and Evaluation of Materials
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