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Preparation and properties of ceramics

These perovskite-type oxides are prepared by solid state reaction of cerium dioxide, strontium or barium carbonate and dopant oxide at about [Pg.123]

The SrCe03- and BaCe03 based materials can be prepared as dense ceramics with moderate hardness, the colour of which is pale brownish-green except for the Nd-doped ones which are black. The porosity of the ceramics is less than 5%, without open pores to allow the penetration of gas. Dilatometric measurements on SrCe. 95Ybo, os03 a showed that the thermal expansion from room temperature to 1000 °C was about 1.0%. These ceramics are soluble in some mineral acids at room temperature, especially in concentrated hydrochloric acid liberating chlorine gas, while they do not dissolve in aqueous alkaline solution  [Pg.124]


Zhou X, Ma J, Deng F, Meng G, and Liu X. Preparation and properties of ceramic interconnecting materials, I.a07Ca0 Cr() n doped with GDC for IT-SOFCs. J. Power Sources 2006 162 279-285. [Pg.205]

Motojima S, Hamamoto T, Ueshima N, Kojima Y, Iwanaga H (1997) Preparation and properties of ceramic micro-coils by CVD process. In Allendorf MD, Bernard C (eds) Proceedings of the 14th international conference on chemical vapour deposition/Jointly held with the Euro CVD-11. Paris, France. Electrochemical Society, Pennington, NJ, pp433 139... [Pg.128]

Figure 3.39b is reprinted from the Electrochemical Society, S Motojima, T Hamamoto, N Ueshima, Y Kojima and H Iwanaga, Preparation and properties of ceramic microcoils by CVD process, in M D Allendorf and C Bernard eds, Proceedings of the 14th international conference on chemical vapour deposition/jointly held with the EUROCVD-11, pp. 433M30,1997, with permission from the Electrochemical Society. [Pg.324]

Preparation and properties of ceramic foam catalyst supports... [Pg.345]

Twigg, M. and Richardson, J. (1994). Preparation and Properties of Ceramic Eoam Catalyst Supports, in G. Poncelet, J. Martens, B. Dehnon, et al. (eds). Preparation of Catalysts VI (Studies in Surface Science and Catalysis, 91), Elsevier, Amsterdam, pp. 345-359. [Pg.991]

Kraemer, S.M. Hering, J.G. (1997) Influence of solution saturation state on the kinetics of ligand-controlled dissolution of oxide phases. Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta 61 2855-2866 Kraemer, S.M., Xu, J., Raymond, K.N. Spo-sito, G. (2002) Adsorption of Pb(II) and Eu(III) by oxide minerals in the presence of natural and synthetic hydroxamate sidero-phores. Environ. Sd. Technol. 36 1287-1291 Kraemer, S.M. Cheah, S.-F. Zapf, R. Xu, J. Raymond, KN. Sposito, G. (1999) Effect of hydroxamate siderophores on Fe release and Pb(II) adsorption by goefhite. Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta 63 3003—3008 Kratohvil, S. Matijevic, E. (1987) Preparation and properties of coated uniform colloidal partides. I. Aluminum (hydrous) oxide on hematite, diromia, and titania. Adv Ceram. Mater. 2 798-803... [Pg.598]

Ingles TA, Popper P (1960) The preparation and properties of boron nitride. In Popper P (ed) Special Ceramics. Heywood and Comp, London, p 144... [Pg.40]

Bailey, J.T. and Russell, Jr. R., Preparation and properties of dense spinel ceramics in the MgAl204-Al203 system , Trans. J. Brit. Ceram. Soc., 1969 68 159-64. [Pg.395]

Ekstrom, T., (1992a), Preparation and properties of alpha-sialon ceramics , J. Hard. Mater., 3, 109-118. [Pg.511]

In the following chapters the elementary physics of material behaviour has been combined with an account of the preparation and properties of a wide range of ceramics. The physical models proposed as explanations of the observed phenomena are often tentative and have been simplified to avoid mathematical difficulties but should provide a useful background to a study of papers in contemporary journals. [Pg.4]

Now considering dense membranes, attention will be focused only on ceramic membranes, since a detailed description of the preparation and properties of the interesting and promising metal membranes have been described in detail in the preceding chapter of this book. Data concerning the permeability of Ag and Pd-alloy membranes, though, are listed in Table 2 for comparison. [Pg.480]

Kratohvil S. and Matjevic, E. (1987) Preparation and properties of coated uniform colloidal particles. I. Aluminum (hydi ous) oxide on hematite, chromia and titania. Adv. Ceramic Mat. 2 798-803. [Pg.172]

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W. Donald, B. L. Metcalfe, D. J. Wood, J. R. Copley, The preparation and properties of some lithium zinc silicate glass-ceramic, J. Mater. Sci., 24, 3892-903(1989)... [Pg.637]

Z. Xu, S. Yarmolenko, and J. Saukar, Preparation and properties of YSZ electrolyte thin films via liquid fuel combustion chemical vapor deposition. Ceram. Eng. Sci. Proc., 2001, v.23, p. 711-718. [Pg.58]

Zhou LJ, Zhao Z, Zimmermann A, Aldinger F, Nygren M (2004) Preparation and properties of lead zirconate stannate titanate sintered by spark plasma sintering. J Am Ceram Soc 87 606-611... [Pg.88]

Aiken B, Hsu WP, Matijevic E (1988) Preparation and properties of monodispersed colloidal particles of lanthanide compounds, 3. Yttrium (III) and mixed yttrium (III)—cerium (III) systems. J Am Ceram Soc 71 845-853... [Pg.176]

P. Boch and J. P. Giry, Preparation and Properties of Reaction-Sintered Mullite-Zr02 Ceramics, Mater. Sci. Eng., 71,39-48(1985). [Pg.345]

B. L. Metcalfe, I. W. Donald, D. J. Bradley, Preparation and Properties of a SiC Fibre-Reirrforced Glass-Ceramic Matrix Composite, Br. Ceram. Trans. 92, 13-20 (1993). [Pg.480]

L. M. Peng, Preparation and properties of ternary Ti3AlC2 and its composites from Ti-Al-C powder mixtures with ceramic particulates, Z. dm. Ceram. Soc., 90(4], 1312-1314 (2007). [Pg.39]

Biichler, O., Serra, J.M., Meulenberg, W.A. et al. (2007) Preparation and properties of thin Lax jSrjjC0i j,Fej,O3 5 perovskitic membranes supported on tailored ceramic substrates. Solid State Ionics, 178, 91-99. [Pg.113]

J. D. BIrchall, The preparation and properties of polycrystalline aluminum oxide fibers, Trans. J. Br. Ceram. Soc., 82,143-145 (1983). [Pg.229]

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In this article, the preparation and properties of typical high performance fibers are discussed, then their applications are classified and detailed. The principal classes of high performance fibers are derived from rigid-rod polymers (qv), gel-spun fibers, modified carbon fibers (qv), carbon-nanotube composite fibers, ceramic fibers, and synthetic vitreous fibers. [Pg.3790]

Yao K, Zhang LY, Yao X, Zhu WG (1997) Preparation and properties of barium titanate glass-ceramics sintered from sol-gel-derived powders. J Mater Sci 32(14) 3659-3665... [Pg.6]

Fu G., Nazar L.F., Bain A.D. Aging processes of alumina sol-gel characterization of new aluminum polyoxycations by Al NMR spectroscopy. Chem. Mater. 1991 3 602-610 Furusaki T., Kodaira K. Preparation and properties of IniOs thin films by the sol-gel method. In High Performance Ceramic Film and Coatings. Elsevier Sdaice Pub, 1991, pp. 241-247 Furusaki T., Takahashi J., Takaha H., Kodaira K. Formation process ofSn02 thin films by sol-gel method. J. Ceram. Soc. Jpn. 1993 101 451 55 Furusaki T., Takahashi J., Kodaira K. Preparation ofTTO thin films by sol-gel method. J. CCTam. Soc. Jpn. 1994 102 200-205... [Pg.121]

Yang J.S., Sakka S., Yoko T., Kozuka H. Preparation of lithium aluminosilicate glass-ceramic monolith from metal-alkoxide solution I. Preparation and properties of precursor gel monoliths. J. Mater. Sci. 1990 25 1773-1778... [Pg.167]

Matijevic E., Wilhelmy D.M. Preparation and properties of monodispersed spherical colloidal parti-cals ofcadnium-sulfide. J. Colloid Interface Sci. 1982 86 476 Melling P.J. Alternative methods of preparing chalcogenide glasses. Am. Ceram. Soc. BuU. 1984 63 1427... [Pg.243]

Tu Y.L., CalzadaM.L., Phillips N.J., Milne S.J. Synthesis and electrical characterization of thin films of PT and PZT made from a diol-based sol-gel ronte. J. Am. Ceram. Soc. 1996 79 441 148 Tu Y.L., Milne S.J. A study of the effects of process variables on the properties of PZT films produced by a single-layer sol-gel techniqne. J. Mater. Sci. 1995a 30 2507-2516 Tu Y.L., Milne S.J. Characterization of single-layer PZT (53/47) films prepared from an air-stable sol-gel route. J. Mater. Res. 1995b 10 3222-3231 Tuchiya T., Itoh T., Sasaki G., Suga T. Preparation and properties of piezoelectric lead zirconate titanate thin films for microsensors and microactnators by sol-gel processing. J. Ceram. Soc. Jpn 1996 104 159-163... [Pg.287]


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