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Ito, T., Kimura, Y., Hiraki, A. High-quality yttrium barium copper oxide (YBa2Cu307-x) ceramics prepared from freeze-dried nitrates. Jpn. J. Appl. Phys., Part 2, 30 (7B), L 1253 to 1255, 1991... [Pg.251]

X. Miao, Y. Hu, J. Liu, A.P. Wong, Porous calcium phosphate ceramics prepared by coating polyurethane foams with calcium phosphate cements. Mater. Lett. 58 (2004) 397 02. [Pg.329]

Figure 6 Scanning electron micrograpfa of a ceramic prepared from the acetate method and heated at (a)920 C for 12h, (b) 950 0 for 12h. (After Reference 17.)... Figure 6 Scanning electron micrograpfa of a ceramic prepared from the acetate method and heated at (a)920 C for 12h, (b) 950 0 for 12h. (After Reference 17.)...
Ceramic preparations often require relatively high temperatures (up to 2300 K) which can generally be attained by resistance heating. Electric arc and skull techniques... [Pg.125]

Ito, T., Kimura, Y., Hiraki, A. High-quality yttrium barium copper oxide (YBa2Cu3Oy x) ceramics prepared from... [Pg.364]

Miyata, M., Sawai, Y., Yasutomi, Y., Kanai, T., (1998), Microstructure of Si3N4-SiC ceramics prepared from Si-SiO-C mixed powder , J. Ceram. Soc. Japan, 106, 815-819. [Pg.283]

Diaz, A., Hampshire, S. (2002), Crystallisation of M-SiAlON glasses to Iw-phase glass-ceramics preparation and characterization , J. Mater. Sci., 37, 723-30. [Pg.572]

Ding Shiwen, Ma Guangcheng and Shen Panwen, Synthesis and ceramics preparation of BaTiOj superfine powder. J. Functional Materials, 29(1998) pp.72-74. [Pg.90]

Convenient sol-gel processing, compaction, and firing allow the synthesis of optically clear ceramics. Two examples are presented in Figure 12.6, a ferroelectric PLZT 65/35 ceramic prepared by hybrid sol-gel route and a mulhte matrix prepared using aluminum-sihcon ester and silicon-methoxide. Note the opaque skin around the transparent PLZT ceramics is related to PbO loss. When a partial pressure higher than the equihbrium pressure required to avoid any PbO excess... [Pg.98]

Ceramic Preparative Methods 17.2.3. Densification of Ceramic Powders 17.2.3.1. Introduction... [Pg.53]


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