Characterization techniques of glasses and ceramics

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Characterization techniques of glasses and ceramics

J.Ma. Rincon, M. Romero, eds.

Springer, c1999

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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This monograph stems from lectures given during the summer course at the University of La Laguna. It includes the main characterization techniques useful nowadays for ceramics, glasses and glass-ceramics, reviews the new microscopes for characterizing materials, and gives an overview of inorganic materials such as zeolites.

Table of Contents

1. Rare Earth Elements: Applications and Determination.- 2. Scanning Tunneling Microscopy: Applications to the Study of Ordered and Disordered Conducting Solid Surfaces.- 3. Basis and Applications of Convergent Beam Electron Diffraction (CBED) for the Investigation of Phases in Ceramics and Glass-Ceramics.- 4. Basis and Applications of High Resolution Electron Microscopy (HREM) for the Characterization of Ceramics and Glass-Ceramics.- 5. Applications of Differential Scanning Calorimetry for the Study of Transformation Processes in Quenched Alloys.- 6. Use of Thermal Analysis in Zeolite Research and Application.- 7. Viscous Flow of Glass Forming Liquids: Experimental Techniques for the High Viscosity Range.- 8. Diffusion Structural Analysis in the Characterization of Inorganic Materials.- 9. Texture Determination by Using X ray Diffraction.- 10. Recent Advances in X-Ray Fluorescence (XRF) Analysis.- 11. Moessbauer Spectroscopy Applied to Inorganic Materials.- 12. Neutron Diffraction in Amorphous Structures.

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