Provides a thorough understanding of the chemistry and physics of defects, enabling the reader to manipulate them in the engineering of materials.Reinforces theoretical concepts by placing emphasis on real world processes and applications.Includes two kinds of end-of-chapter problems: multiple choic
Selected Topics in High Temperature Chemistry: Defect Chemistry of Solids
β Scribed by Γivind Johannesen and Arnfinn G. Andersen (Eds.)
- Publisher
- Academic Press, Elsevier
- Year
- 1989
- Leaves
- 398
- Series
- Studies in Inorganic Chemistry 9
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
Content:
Studies in Inorganic Chemistry
Page II
Front Matter
Page III
Copyright page
Page IV
Dedication
Page V
Professor Per Kofstad
Pages VI-X
Alf BjΓΈrseth
Preface
Pages XI-XII
Γivind Johannesen, Arnfinn G. Andersen
List of Contributors
Page XIX
Defects in Inorganic Compounds
Pages 1-27
D.M. Smyth
Defects and Diffusion in Metal Oxides
Pages 29-54
A. Atkinson
Similarities and Differences in Defect Dependent Properties of Transition Metal Sulphides and Oxides
Pages 55-99
S. Mrowec, J. JANOWSKI
Hydrogen Defects in Inorganic Solids
Pages 101-142
Truls Norby
Enhanced Ionic Conductivity in Inorganic Solids
Pages 143-184
ΓIVIND Johannesen
Lattice and Grain-Boundary Diffusion Processes Involved in the High-Temperature Oxidation and Sulfidation of Metals and Alloys
Pages 185-225
D.L. Douglass
Effects of Rare Earth Elements on the High Temperature Oxidation of Heat-Resisting Alloys
Pages 227-262
Yasutoshi Saito
Mechanisms of Oxidation and Sulfidation of High Temperature Alloys in H2-H2O-H2S Mixtures
Pages 263-289
H.J. Grabke, R. Lobnig, P. Papaiacovou
Hot Corrosion of Materials
Pages 291-329
Robert A. Rapp
Formation of the Compounds Fe4N and Fe3C via Gas-Metal Reactions and Derived Properties of these Compounds
Pages 331-352
G. Simkovich
Point Defects and Transport Properties in Carbides and Nitrides
Pages 353-384
Hj. Matzke
Subject Index
Pages 385-391
π SIMILAR VOLUMES
A monograph of this size could not pretend to be a comprehensive account of the defect solid state or its role in chemistry; it is designed to stimulate interest and research. Deviations from the fundamental laws of chemistry were first studied in detail by physicists; their implications were apprec