Books by Keyword: Nanocomposite

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Edited by: Byungsei Jun, Hyungsun Kim, Chanwon Lee, Soo Wohn Lee
Online since: January 2008
Description: This up-to-date collection, “Eco-Materials Processing and Design IX”, covers – on a global scale – the outstanding advances made in investigating, producing and using eco-materials. It furnishes materials scientists and end-users with a valuable source of information and new concepts covering the complete spectrum of ecology, eco-materials, nano-materials, bio-materials, recycling, environmental protection and energy conversion related materials.
Edited by: De Liang Zhang, Kim L. Pickering, Brian Gabbitas, Peng Cao, A.G. Langdon, Dr. Rob Torrens and Johan Verbeek
Online since: November 2007
Description: Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters CPCI-S (WoS).
This special volume comprises 85 refereed papers. The selection of the papers was based upon the recommendations of the reviewers and the discretion of the editors. In most cases, the accepted papers were further polished to improve their readability.
Edited by: Witold Łojkowski and John R. Blizzard, Urszula Narkiewicz and Janusz D. Fidelus
Online since: October 2007
Description: Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters CPCI-S (WoS).
The production of nanopowders, and their applications in industrial and technological innovation, is an important and growing area of interest in the world of nanotechnology. It is widely recognized that the basic properties of nanopowders are strongly influenced by their shape, size, distribution and surface chemistry.
Edited by: J.K. Kim, D.Z. Wo, L.M. Zhou, H.T. Huang, K.T. Lau and M. Wang
Online since: March 2007
Description: Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters CPCI-S (WoS).
This collection reflects the current worldwide state of knowledge concerning the latest scientific concepts and technological developments in the characterization, testing, mechanics, modelling, manufacturing and applications of various classes of composite materials and structures. It is also intended to promote the sharing of ideas and emerging technologies, as well as to foster R & D collaboration among academia, research institutions and the relevant industries.
Edited by: Chunli BAI, Sishen XIE, Xing ZHU
Online since: March 2007
Description: Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters CPCI-S (WoS).
Nanotechnology has been a priority research field in many countries, because new discoveries in this field have the potential power to unravel new phenomena and new principles of materials use. This collection of knowledge concerning frontier issues in nanotechnology will aid the further promotion of the integration of nanotechnology and industry.
Edited by: Xingdong Zhang, Xudong Li, Hongsong Fan, Xuanyong Liu
Online since: February 2007
Description: This latest volume in the Bioceramics series is a collection of selected papers submitted to the 19th International Symposium on Ceramics in Medicine, held in Chengdu, China, from the 10 to 13th October, 2006.
Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters CPCI-S (WoS).
Among the many topics covered by the papers are: bio-active and bio-inert ceramics, composites, coatings, bioactive cements, porous materials, dental materials, orthopaedic implants, antibacterial materials, protein absorption, cell-material interactions in vitro, tissue response and clinical applications. In particular, tissue engineering, drug delivery, nanotechnology and surface modification were covered by an appreciable number of papers; thus reflecting the rapid progress made in these cutting-edge research topics and the latest directions taken by developments in biomaterials and their clinical applications .
Edited by: Young-Jin Kim
Online since: February 2007
Description: The primary objective of this collection of 42 peer-reviewed authoritative articles is to share with the reader the very latest information on cutting-edge technologies in the fields of safety and structural integrity.
Edited by: Dr. Chang Kyu Rhee
Online since: January 2007
Description: Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters CPCI-S (WoS).
In recent years, the use of nanosized powders and porous materials has been expected to lead to basic breakthrough solutions in the form of prospective nanomaterial products having high-performance and multi-functional properties. For this reason, many industrialised nations have financially supported nanostructured materials development, and their use in technical innovation.
Edited by: T. Ohji, T. Sekino and K. Niihara
Online since: August 2006
Description: Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters CPCI-S (WoS).
This book contains more than 200 papers; all dealing with recent research findings related to engineering ceramics and associated materials. Particular emphasis is placed on the consideration of novel technical challenges and innovative technologies in advanced engineering ceramics: including new classes of high-temperature structural ceramics, nanomaterials/nanocomposites, environmental- and energy-related ceramics and so on, which are expected to open up new frontiers for engineering ceramics in the 21st century.
Edited by: Hong Yuan Liu, Prof. Xiao Zhi Hu and Mark Hoffman
Online since: June 2006
Description: Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters CPCI-S (WoS).
The literature on fracture accumulated over the past few decades is abundant. It would be too overwhelmingly difficult to name every original contribution to the field by different individuals. Yet, a quick glance through even very limited part of the vast fracture literature in the past thirty or forty years or so, one is bound to come across one name - Yiu-Wing Mai, whose work covers fracture mechanics modeling on various toughening mechanisms, microstructure and property relations, processing and testing of polymers, ceramics, metals and their respective composites, and in recent years on nano- and bio- materials.
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