Books by Keyword: Molybdenum

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Edited by: Prof. Alan Kin Tak Lau
Online since: July 2021
Description: The 11th International Conference on Advanced Materials Research (ICAMR 2021), in conjunction with the 5th International Conference on Civil and Building Materials (ICCBM), the 4th International Conference on Advanced Energy Materials (ICAEM), was successfully held during 21-24 January 2021 via a virtual channel. This journal's volume contains papers collected introduced on these conferences that describe the research results in materials science, chemical technologies, and building materials.
Edited by: Dr. David J. Fisher
Online since: July 2014
Description: The simple, empirical, surprisingly accurate and venerable Arrhenius equation, based upon the work of Van't Hoff, is very useful for summarising large bodies of experimentally determined diffusion data for a given host/diffusant system. It is the first port of call for any researcher planning new diffusion studies, or for engineers who need to estimate heat-treatment times in manufacturing processes. The present compilation covers Arrhenius parameters for the host-metals: aluminum, barium, beryllium, cadmium, chromium, cobalt, copper, gallium, gold, hafnium, indium, iridium, iron, lead, lithium, magnesium, molybdenum, nickel, niobium, palladium, platinum, potassium, rhodium, ruthenium, scandium, silver, sodium, tantalum, thallium, thorium, tin, titanium, tungsten, vanadium, zinc and zirconium. The 1315 entries cover the period from 1927 to 2013.
Edited by: Ch. Linsmeier and M. Reinelt
Online since: December 2008
Description: Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters CPCI-S (WoS).
The development of materials designed for application in extreme environments is a very active field of research. In recent years, it has been realized by the materials science community that solutions to demanding applications in different fields can be identified by implementing common materials concepts. Research effort and technological development, driven by application requirements, are now a bridge between apparently separate communities. As first realized by the European Integrated Project “ExtreMat – New Materials for Extreme Applications”, common materials solutions are now being sought and found in the fields of thermal management materials, protective materials, radiation-resistant materials, bonding and interfaces, as well as advanced materials characterization and application-oriented testing.
Authors: Prof. R.P. Agarwala
Online since: April 2004
Description: This book is divided into two parts: the first part describes diffusion processes, and the second part describes radiation damage to - and cold-working of - zirconium and some of its important alloys.
Edited by: Bernhard Elsener
Online since: January 1997
Description: One of the goals of the present publication is to forge a link between basic research, and applications in both civil and mechanical engineering.
Authors: C.A.C. Sequeira and G.S. Picard
Online since: October 1993
Description: During the past several years there has been remarkable interest and activity in two fields of the fused salt chemistry, namely Molten Salt Extractive Metallurgy and High-Temperature Fuel Cells.
The required fundamental investigations for improving industrial processes are necessarily devoted to all aspects of the reactivity in molten salts. Therefore, most of the relevant disciplines are represented here: electrochemistry, spectroscopy and computer modelling.
Edited by: M. Chemla, D. Devilliers and M. Vogler
Online since: January 1991
Description: This "state-of-the-art" volume presents the new developments in fundamental research and in industrial applications of Molten Salts. Special attention is placed on recent developments of special topics such as Electrodeposition of Refractory Metals (Niobium, Molybdenum), and Organic Chemistry and Electrochemistry in Molten Salts.
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