Although ceramics have been known to mankind literally for millennia, research has never ceased. Apart from the classic uses as a bulk material in pottery, construction, and decoration, the latter half of the twentieth century saw an explosive growth of application fields, such as electrical and the
Ceramics Science and Technology Volume 4: Applications
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Content:
Chapter 1 Oxidation and Corrosion of Ceramics (pages 1–93): Elizabeth J. Opila and Nathan S. Jacobson
Chapter 2 Thermal Barrier Coatings (pages 95–115): Robert Vaßen
Chapter 3 Ceramic Filters and Membranes (pages 117–167): Ingolf Voigt, Jörg Adler, Marcus Weyd and Ralf Kriegel
Chapter 4 High‐Temperature Engineering Ceramics (pages 169–190): Ronald J. Kerans and Allan P. Katz
Chapter 5 Advanced Ceramic Glow Plugs (pages 191–206): Takeshi Mitsuoka
Chapter 6 Nanosized and Nanostructured Hard and Superhard Materials and Coatings (pages 207–234): Stan Vepřek, Maritza G.J. Vepřek‐ Heijman and Pavel Holubář
Chapter 7 Polymer‐Derived Ceramics: 40 Years of Research and Innovation in Advanced Ceramics (pages 245–320): Paolo Colombo, Gabriela Mera, Ralf Riedel and Gian Domenico Sorarù
Chapter 8 Microwave Ceramics (pages 321–344): Boštjan Jančar and Danilo Suvorov
Chapter 9 Ceramic Fuel Cells: Principles, Materials, and Applications (pages 345–371): Peter Holtappels and Bhaskar Reddy Sudireddy
Chapter 10 Nitridosilicates and Oxonitridosilicates: From Ceramic Materials to Structural and Functional Diversity (pages 373–413): Martin Zeuner, Sandro Pagano and Wolfgang Schnick
Chapter 11 Ceramic Lighting (pages 415–445): Rong‐Jun Xie, Mamoru Mitomo and Naoto Hirosaki
Chapter 12 Ceramic Gas Sensors (pages 447–470): Aleksander Gurlo
Chapter 13 Oxides for Li Intercalation, Li‐ion Batteries (pages 471–494): Natalia N. Bramnik and Helmut Ehrenberg
Chapter 14 Magnetic Ceramics (pages 495–510): Lambert Alff
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