Books by Keyword: Nanocrystalline Material

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Edited by: Dr. Amir Al-Ahmed and Prof. Yun-Hae Kim
Online since: August 2022
Description: Articles collected in this issue present to readers the results of applied nano research. The various nanoparticles were studied and analysed for applications in microelectronics, sensors, biosensors, and devices for energy storage and conversion. The properties of structural nanocomposites based on graphene and nano cellulose were considered in some articles. There was also an analysis of the use of nanomaterials in archaeological object restoration. This volume will be helpful to specialists in nanomaterials and nanotechnologies applications.
Edited by: Jing Tao Wang
Online since: March 2011
Description: The deformation-processing of advanced materials having ultrafine- or nano-structures, and therefore significantly improved properties, has developed into one of the most promising frontiers of materials science and technology. The present 35 peer-reviewed papers cover many aspects of Nanomaterials and Plastic Deformation and will provide a succinct introduction to the subject.
Edited by: Danuta Stróż & Małgorzata Karolus
Online since: June 2010
Description: Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters CPCI-S (WoS).
The goal of this collection is to provide an opportunity for researchers working in many different fields to showcase their latest achievements in the area of structural studies, as applied to the materials commonly used in industry. Emphasis is placed upon topics such as the development of methods and techniques in X-ray studies, crystal structure determination methods, the crystallography of phase transformations, texture analysis, material structures – metals and alloys, ceramics, polymers, thin films, quasicrystals, amorphous materials, nanomaterials and molecular crystals.
Edited by: Yonghao Zhao and Xiaozhou Liao
Online since: November 2009
Description: Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters BCI (WoS).
Strength and ductility are two of the most important mechanical properties of structural materials, but this usually involves a trade-off, because of the fundamental inverse proportionality of these two features. Since the 1980s, bulk nanostructured materials have emerged as a new class of material having unusual structures and, as a result, have attracted increasing attention. Unfortunately, most bulk nanostructured materials still do not evade the strength-ductility trade-off dilemma, and usually have very poor ductility. The poor ductility of bulk nanostructured materials has indeed become a seemingly insurmountable obstacle to the widespread technological application of structural bulk nanostructured materials.
Edited by: S. Velumani and René Asomoza
Online since: April 2009
Description: Updated knowledge on “Advances in semiconducting materials” is of great significance for both fundamental research and industrial application. The papers contained in this special volume address diverse topics related to recent trends in the science of semiconducting materials as related to synthesis, characterization, applications, etc.
Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters CPCI-S (WoS).
Edited by: Graeme E. Murch
Online since: August 2008
Description: This periodical edition includes peer-reviewed scientific and engineering papers on all aspects of research in the area of nanoscience and nanotechnologies and wide practical application of the achieved results.
Edited by: A.R. Yavari, A. Inoue, D. Morris and R. Schulz
Online since: May 2003
Description: This volume is available electronically only. Please consult http://www.scientific.net/jmnm
Edited by: C.S. Kiminami and W.J. Botta Filho
Online since: July 2002
Description: Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters CPCI-S (WoS).
The First Workshop on Metastable and Nanostructured Materials was held in the city of São Pedro (Brazil) in August 2001. These proceedings contain 22 revised papers which concentrate mainly on the topics of bulk metallic glasses and nanocrystalline materials prepared via the chemical synthesis, devitrification of mechanical alloying and compaction routes. However, other important contributions here deal with the spray deposition process and polymeric materials, as well as with the resultant magnetic, mechanical, electromagnetic, electrochemical, catalytic and optical properties of the product materials.
Edited by: C.S. Kiminami and W.J. Botta Filho
Online since: July 2002
Description: Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters CPCI-S (WoS).
The First Workshop on Metastable and Nanostructured Materials was held in the city of São Pedro (Brazil) in August 2001. These proceedings contain 22 revised papers which concentrate mainly on the topics of bulk metallic glasses and nanocrystalline materials prepared via the chemical synthesis, devitrification of mechanical alloying and compaction routes. However, other important contributions here deal with the spray deposition process and polymeric materials, as well as with the resultant magnetic, mechanical, electromagnetic, electrochemical, catalytic and optical properties of the product materials.

Edited by: Peter Schumacher, Paul Warren and Brian Cantor
Online since: January 2001
Description: Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters CPCI-S (WoS).
Metastable, mechanically alloyed and nanocrystalline materials belong to a group of materials having very promising characteristics. In the present book,major new advances are reported in the field of bulk metallic glasses and bulk nanocrystalline materials; as prepared using devitrification or mechanical alloying and compaction. Other important issues include the understanding of processing kinetics leading to applications in various fields; in particular, the mechanical alloying of steels and the exploitation of the magnetic properties of mechanically alloyed materials.
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