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High-temperature oxide melt calorimetry of oxides and nitrides

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Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2001
Tongue
English
Weight
184 KB
Volume
33
Category
Article
ISSN
0021-9614

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✦ Synopsis


Thermochemical data for ceramic materials are essential both for understanding fundamental solid state chemistry (structure, bonding, and crystal chemical systematics, as well as vibrational, magnetic, optical, and electronic phenomena) and for predicting phase equilibria, materials compatibility, and reactivity. This Hugh M. Huffman Memorial Award Lecture describes recent advances in high-temperature oxide melt calorimetry in the University of California Davis Thermochemistry Facility and illustrates its application to three problems of technological significance: the relative stability of Ξ±and Ξ²-silicon nitride; the inversion of stability of Ξ±and Ξ³ -alumina at the nanoscale, and the ion exchange of cesium and sodium in silicotitanate zeolite-like materials proposed as hosts for radioactive waste.


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