<p>Engineers and scientists alike will find this book to be an excellent introduction to the topic of porous materials, in particular the three main groups of porous materials: porous metals, porous ceramics, and polymer foams. Beginning with a general introduction to porous materials, the next six
Porous Materials: Process technology and applications
β Scribed by K. Ishizaki, S. Komarneni, M. Nanko (auth.)
- Publisher
- Springer US
- Year
- 1998
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 249
- Series
- Materials Technology Series 4
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Approximately four million years of human history has passed. We have been using materials to make a variety of tools. The first materials used were naturally occurring materials such as animal bones, stones, wood etc.; and some of these familiar materials are porous. Porous materials are so familiar that they are sometimes forgotten or ignored. The taste experience of ice cream is created not only by adjusting ingreΒ dients, but also by including air as an ingredient, i.e. pores that give the smooth texture of ice cream. This book is designed to describe and explain about pores, the synthesis of materials with pores (porous materials), and applications of porous materiΒ als. This book is intended for engineers and scientists of different disciplines and specialities, and is expected to be useful in the design and synthesis of porous materials for existing as well as potential new applications. Let us rediscover pores. K. Ishizaki, S. Komameni and M. Nanko January 1998 1 Introduction 1.1 WHAT ARE POROUS MATERIALS? Porous materials are dermed as solids containing pores. Figure 1.1 shows different porous materials. Generally speaking, porous materials have a porosity of 0.2-0.95. The porosity means the fraction of pore volume to the total volume. Porous materials have been used in various applications from daily necessities, such as purifying drinking water by activated carbon or porous ceramics, to uses in modern industries, for example removing dusts from high purity process gases for semiconductor production.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-ix
Introduction....Pages 1-11
Powder compacts and green bodies for porous materials....Pages 12-37
Sintering mechanisms and advanced sintering methods for porous materials....Pages 38-66
Sol-gel processing, designing porosity, pore size and polarity, and shaping processes....Pages 67-180
Applications of porous materials....Pages 181-201
Properties and evaluation techniques for porous materials....Pages 202-224
Back Matter....Pages 225-240
β¦ Subjects
Characterization and Evaluation of Materials
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