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Ceramics combined techniques

MS-SOFCs are prepared by a mixedprocess combining wet ceramic deposition techniques for producing alloy and anode layers and film deposition techniques for coating of the electrolyte. [Pg.82]

D microfabricated reactor devices are typically made by fabrication techniques other than stemming from microelectronics, e.g. by modern precision engineering techniques, laser ablation, wet-chemical steel etching or pEDM techniques. Besides having this origin only, these devices may also be of hybrid nature, containing parts made by the above-mentioned techniques and by microelectronic methods. Typical materials are metals, stainless steel, ceramics and polymers or, in the hybrid case, combinations of these materials. [Pg.396]

The use of Raman microscopy in the detection and identification of pigments on manuscripts, paintings, ceramics and papyri was reviewed by Clark (1999). He concludes that it is arguable the best single technique to be applied to this area, since it combines the attributes of reproducibility and sensitivity with those of being nondestructive and immune to interference from both pigments and binders. He points... [Pg.55]

Bioactive ceramics have already played an important role in bone repair in the clinical fields because of their ability to bond to living bone. However, the use of these bioactive ceramics is limited because of their brittleness and higher Young s modulus than bone. The combination of ceramic and organic components provides us with a design for novel tissue-repairing materials. The establishment of these techniques promises a novel bone repairing material. [Pg.361]

This should come as no surprise, since the physical behavior of materials is non-linear and unpredictable, especially when materials are formulated or in combination. Two examples will suffice high temperature ceramic superconductors and insulators above their critical temperatures or at non-ideal stoichiometries composite structures may show several times the strength or impact resistance than would be expected from their component materials. Materials discovery will always require a good deal of trial and error, factors that may be mitigated by techniques that permit the simultaneous synthesis of large numbers of materials, followed by rapid or parallel screening for desired properties. [Pg.397]

The potential for the preservation of lipids is relatively high since by definition they are hydrophobic and not susceptible to hydrolysis by water, unlike most amino acids and DNA. A wide range of fatty acids, sterols, acylglycerols, and wax esters have been identified in visible surface debris on pottery fragments or as residues absorbed into the permeable ceramic matrix. Isolation of lipids from these matrices is achieved by solvent extraction of powdered samples and analysis is often by the powerful and sensitive technique of combined gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS see Section 8.4). This approach has been successfully used for the identification of ancient lipid residues, contributing to the study of artifact... [Pg.23]


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