Chemically Bonded Phosphate Ceramics (2nd Ed.) Twenty-First Century Materials with Diverse Applications
Auteur : Wagh Arun S.
1. Introduction to Chemically Bonded Ceramics 2. Chemically Bonded Phosphate Ceramics 3. Raw Materials 4. Phosphate Chemistry 5. Dissolution Characteristics of Metal Oxides and Kinetics of Ceramic Formation 6. Thermodynamic Basis of CBPC Formation 7. Oxidation and Reduction Mechanisms 8. Mineralogy of Orthophosphates 9. Magnesium Phosphate Ceramics 10. Zinc Phosphate Ceramics 11. Aluminum Phosphate Ceramics 12. Iron Phosphate Ceramics 13. Calcium Phosphate Cements 14. Chemically Bonded Phosphate Cements and Ceramic Matrix Composites 15. Phosphate Performance Coatings 16. Chemically Bonded Phosphate Ceramics in Oil and Gas Industry 17. Applications of CBPCs to Hazardous Waste Stabilization 18. Radioactive and Hazardous Wastes Stabilization 19. Chemically Bonded Phosphate Ceramic Nuclear Shields 20. Dental Cements and Bioceramics 21. Environmental Implications of the Chemically Bonded Phosphate Ceramic Products
Appendix A. Thermodynamic Properties of Selected Materials B. Solubility Product Constants C. List of Minerals and their Formulae
Researchers, graduate students, and engineers interested in structural ceramics, coatings, cements, hazardous and radioactive waste stabilization and nuclear shielding, oil and natural gas well cements, and bioceramics.
- Explores the key applications of CBPCs including nuclear waste storage, oil-well cements, anticorrosion coatings and biomedical implants
- Demystifies the chemistry, processes and production methods of CBPCs
- Draws on 40 years of developments and applications in the field, including the latest developments from USA, Europe, Ukraine, Russia, China and India
Date de parution : 05-2016
Ouvrage de 422 p.
19x23.3 cm
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< P> phosphates; bioceramics; geopolymers; nuclear waste; radioactive waste; coatings; biomaterials< /P>