Structural and Chemical Characterization of Metals, Alloys and Compounds

Structural and Chemical Characterization of Metals, Alloys and Compounds

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This special volume of 24 peer reviewed contributions cover up-to-date research results on "Structural and Chemical Characterization of Metals Alloys and Compounds". The structural and chemical characterization of different materials such as metals, alloys, ceramics, steels, composites, polymeric compounds, welding, superalloys, intermetallic compounds, and nanomaterials are included. They were prepared with different techniques. Some important topics addressed were the analytical techniques focused on the microstructural, chemical, optical, electronic, magnetic and mechanical properties of materials.

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Editors:
Ramiro Pérez Campos, Antonio Contreras Cuevas and Rodrigo A. Esparza Muñoz
THEMA:
TGM
BISAC:
TEC021000
Details:
Selected, peer reviewed papers from the IMRC 2012: symposium on “Structural and Chemical Characterization of Metals, Alloys and Compounds” as part of the International Materials Research Congress (IMRC) held in Cancun, Mexico
Pages:
200
Year:
2013
ISBN-13 (softcover):
9783037856574
ISBN-13 (CD):
9783037954287
ISBN-13 (eBook):
9783038260387
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Review from Ringgold Inc., ProtoView: The 24 papers, from one of 28 symposia held as part of the Congress, discuss such topics as the spectroscopic study of silver nanoparticles produced by chemical reduction, characterizing the microstructural degradation of platinum modified aluminide coating, fabricating and characterizing highly ordered porous alumina templates by a two-step anodization process, the in situ measurement of electrochemical characteristics of structural metals immersed in natural seawater, and the chemically characterizing yellow and orange pollen of sunflowers (Helianthus annuus) and its effect on the growth of hydroxyapatite.