Combinatorial materials synthesis
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Combinatorial materials synthesis
Marcel Dekker, c2003
- : hbk
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Pioneered by the pharmaceutical industry and adapted for the purposes of materials science and engineering, the combinatorial method is now widely considered a watershed in the accelerated discovery, development, and optimization of new materials. Combinatorial Materials Synthesis reveals the gears behind combinatorial materials chemistry and thin-film technology, and discusses the prime techniques involved in synthesis and property determination for experimentation with a variety of materials. Funneling historic innovations into one source, the book explores core approaches to synthesis and rapid characterization techniques for work with combinatorial materials libraries.
目次
- Multi-sample concept - the forerunner of combinatorial materials science, Joseph J. Hanak
- the continuous composition spread approach, R. Bruce van Dover and Lynn Schneemeyer
- combinatorial approach to ferroelectric/dielectric materials, Hauyee Changand Ichiro Takeuchi
- parallel synthesis of artificially designed lattices and devices, Mikk Lippmaa, Masashi Kawasaki and Hideomi Koinuma
- combinatorial synthesis of display phosphors, Ted Sun
- combinatorial ion synthesis and ion beam analysis ofmaterials libraries, Chang-Ming Chen, Xin-Quan Liu and Min-Qian Li
- mapping of physical properties - composition phase diagrams of complex materials systems using continuous composition materials chips, Young K. Yoo and Xiao-Dong Xiang
- temperature-dependent materials research with micromachined array platforms, Steve Semancik
- X-ray techniques for characterization of combinatorial materials libraries, William Chang
- high-throughput screening of electrical impedance of functionalmaterials by evanescent microwave probe, Gang Wang and Xiao-Dong Xiang
- combinatorial computational chemistry, Rodion Belosludov, Seiichi Takami, Momaji Kubo and Akira Miyamoto
- computational informatics - guided discovery for combinatorial experiments,Krishna Rajan.
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