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Monodispersed Particles

Monodispersed Particles
  • Author : Tadao Sugimoto
  • Publisher : Elsevier
  • Release Date : 2019-11-16
  • Total pages : 850
  • ISBN : 9780444627506
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Monodispersed Particles, Second Edition, covers all aspects of monodispersed particles, including inorganic and polymer particles and their composites. The book describes their fundamentals, preparation, analyses, and applications, covering both the theoretical approaches and practical applications of surface energy of particles, energetics of habit control, anisotropic growth, diverse monodispersed systems, arrested growth mechanism, tabular structures, detection and manipulation of biological particles, and photochromics and other light-sensitive particles. This second edition is fully updated and revised, detailing recent progress in the field of nanoparticles. Covers most of the known uniform particles, including inorganic and polymer particles and their composites Includes recent progress in the field of nanoparticles with many new applications Features 2000 bibliographic references, providing a comprehensive guide to related study

Fine Particles

Fine Particles
  • Author : Tadao Sugimoto
  • Publisher : CRC Press
  • Release Date : 2000-09-25
  • Total pages : 824
  • ISBN : 9781482269697
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"The first comprehensive book on fine particle synthesis that ranges from fundamental principles to the most advanced concepts, highlighting mondispersed particles from nanometers to micrometers. Describes mechanisms of formation and specific characteristics of each family of compounds while identifying problems and proposing solutions. Contains su

Fine Particles Science and Technology

Fine Particles Science and Technology
  • Author : E. PELIZZETTI
  • Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
  • Release Date : 2012-12-06
  • Total pages : 840
  • ISBN : 9789400902596
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Fine Particles Science and Technology deals with the preparation, characterization and technological applications of monodisperse particles in the micro to nano size range. A broad view of this frontier field is given, covering understanding the mechanisms by which uniform fine particles are formed and the search for new processes; the mechanism of the precipitation technique, requiring knowledge of the relationship between the complex solution chemistry and the products formed; the sequence of events leading to the formation of monodisperse colloids. The following topics are presented: microparticles, nanoparticles, applications in the preparation of materials, synthesis and properties, environmental applications, and many others.

Particles in Turbulent Flows

Particles in Turbulent Flows
  • Author : Leonid I. Zaichik,Vladimir M. Alipchenkov,Emmanuil G. Sinaiski
  • Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
  • Release Date : 2008-12-04
  • Total pages : 318
  • ISBN : 9783527626267
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The only work available to treat the theory of turbulent flow with suspended particles, this book also includes a section on simulation methods, comparing the model results obtained with the PDF method to those obtained with other techniques, such as DNS, LES and RANS. Written by experienced scientists with background in oil and gas processing, this book is applicable to a wide range of industries -- from the petrol industry and industrial chemistry to food and water processing.

Particle Control for Semiconductor Manufacturing

Particle Control for Semiconductor Manufacturing
  • Author : Donovan
  • Publisher : Routledge
  • Release Date : 2018-05-04
  • Total pages : 439
  • ISBN : 9781351425742
  • File Size : 31,9 Mb
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There is something Alice-in-Wonderlandish about powerful and vital computer systems being shut down by a microscopic mote that a hay-feverist wouldn't sneeze at, but as computer chips get smaller, smaller and smaller particles on their surface have a larger and larger effect on their performance. In

Development of Particle Image Technology for Water Treatment Studies

Development of Particle Image Technology for Water Treatment Studies
  • Author : Joseph F. Atkinson,John Van Benschoten,Chen-yu Cheng
  • Publisher : American Water Works Association
  • Release Date : 2000
  • Total pages : 108
  • ISBN : 9781583210079
  • File Size : 16,6 Mb
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Superfine Particle Technology

Superfine Particle Technology
  • Author : Noboru Ichinose,Yoshiharu Ozaki,Seiichiro Kashu
  • Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
  • Release Date : 2012-12-06
  • Total pages : 223
  • ISBN : 9781447118084
  • File Size : 42,9 Mb
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If a substance is repeatedly subdivided, the result is what are known as "microscopic particles". These particles are distinguished from the solid mass which they originally formed by the size of the surface area per unit weight. This simple difference holds true down to a certain lower size limit, and when this limit is exceeded, a new state of matter is reached, in which the behavior of the particles is quite different to that of the original solid. Particles in this state are termed "superfine particles", and are distinct from ordinary particles. The size of the superfine particles, that is to say the size limit below which particle behavior is completely different from the behavior of the original solid, varies a good deal depending on the physical properties of the substance in question. Properties such as magnetism and electrical resistance are closely related to the internal structural properties of the particles themselves, such as the magnetization processes of their respective magnetic domains, and the mean free path of charged bodies. This internal structure therefore limits the size of the superfine particles. In ceramic processing, on the other hand, the surface area of the particles themselves becomes an even more important factor than their internal structure. In this case, the size of the superfine particles is determined by the interaction between water and solvents on the surface of the particles.

Colloidal Polymers

Colloidal Polymers
  • Author : Abdelhamid Elaissari
  • Publisher : CRC Press
  • Release Date : 2003-08-06
  • Total pages : 464
  • ISBN : 9781135527396
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Amidst developments in nanotechnology and successes in catalytic emulsion polymerization of olefins, polymerization in dispersed media is arousing an increasing interest from both practical and fundamental points of view. This text describes ultramodern approaches to synthesis, preparation, characterization, and functionalization of latexes, nanopa

Morphology Control of Materials and Nanoparticles

Morphology Control of Materials and Nanoparticles
  • Author : Yoshio Waseda,Atsushi Muramatsu
  • Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
  • Release Date : 2003-10-08
  • Total pages : 284
  • ISBN : 3540009582
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This is the first major compilation of new advances covering the current status and topics related to the processing and production of precisely controlled materials. It provides a unique source of information and guidance for specialists and non-specialists alike. This book represents an extended introductory treatise on the fundamental aspects, new methods for the precise control of morphology (size, shape, composition, structure etc.) and accurate materials characterization, from both the basic science and the applied engineering viewpoints.

Encyclopedia of Surface and Colloid Science

Encyclopedia of Surface and Colloid Science
  • Author : P. Somasundaran
  • Publisher : CRC Press
  • Release Date : 2006
  • Total pages : 962
  • ISBN : 0849396077
  • File Size : 17,9 Mb
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Structure and Functional Properties of Colloidal Systems

Structure and Functional Properties of Colloidal Systems
  • Author : Roque Hidalgo-Alvarez
  • Publisher : CRC Press
  • Release Date : 2009-11-18
  • Total pages : 518
  • ISBN : 142008447X
  • File Size : 29,6 Mb
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Integrating fundamental research with the technical applications of this rapidly evolving field, Structure and Functional Properties of Colloidal Systems clearly presents the connections between structure and functional aspects in colloid and interface science. It explores the physical fundamentals of colloid science, new developments of synthesis and conditioning, and many possible applications. Theory Divided into three parts, the book begins with a discussion of the theoretical side of colloid dynamics. It then transitions to dynamically arrested states and capillary forces in colloidal systems at fluid interfaces. Structure Covering the structural aspects of different colloidal systems, the second section examines electric double layers and effective interactions as well as the structure of extremely bimodal suspensions and filaments made up of microsized magnetic particles. The contributors analyze the role played by the attractive interaction, confinement, and external fields on the structure of colloidal systems. They also discuss structural aspects in food emulsions and the rheological properties of structured fluids. Functional Materials The last part focuses on examples of functional colloids. These include polymer colloids, protein-functionalized colloidal particles, magnetic particles, metallic nanoparticles, micro- and nanogels, responsive microgels, colloidal photonic crystals, microfluidics, gel-glass dispersed liquid crystals (GDLCs) devices, and nanoemulsions. This volume provides a sound understanding of the link between the structure and functional properties in two- and three-dimensional colloidal systems. It describes techniques to functionalize colloids, characterization methods, the physical fundamentals of structure formation, diffusion dynamics, transport properties in equilibrium, the physical fundamentals of nonequilibrium systems, the measuring principles to exploit properties in applications, the differences in designing lab experiments and devices, and several application examples.

Computational Modeling of Pulverized Coal Fired Boilers

Computational Modeling of Pulverized Coal Fired Boilers
  • Author : Vivek V. Ranade,Devkumar F. Gupta
  • Publisher : CRC Press
  • Release Date : 2014-12-02
  • Total pages : 292
  • ISBN : 9781482215281
  • File Size : 48,5 Mb
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Harness State-of-the-Art Computational Modeling Tools Computational Modeling of Pulverized Coal Fired Boilers successfully establishes the use of computational modeling as an effective means to simulate and enhance boiler performance. This text factors in how computational flow models can provide a framework for developing a greater understanding of the underlying processes in PC boilers. It also provides a detailed account of the methodology of computational modeling of pulverized coal boilers, as well as an apt approach to modeling complex processes occurring in PC boilers in a manageable way. Connects Modeling with Real-Life Applications Restricted to the combustion side of the boiler (the authors assume some prior background of reaction engineering and numerical techniques), the book describes the individual aspects of combustion and heat recovery sections of PC boilers that can be used to further improve the design methodologies, optimize boiler performance, and solve practical boiler-related problems. The book provides guidelines on implementing the material in commercial CFD solvers, summarizes key points, and presents relevant case studies. It can also be used to model larger boilers based on conventional, super-critical, or ultra-super critical technologies as well as based on oxy-fuel technologies. Consisting of six chapters, this functional text: Provides a general introduction Explains the overall approach and methodology Explores kinetics of coal pyrolysis (devolatilization) and combustion and methods of its evaluation Presents computational flow modeling approach to simulate pulverized coal fired boiler Covers modeling aspects from formulation of model equations to simulation methodology Determines typical results obtained with computational flow models Discusses the phenomenological models or reactor network models Includes practical applications of computational modeling Computational Modeling of Pulverized Coal Fired Boilers explores the potential of computational models for better engineering of pulverized coal boilers, providing an ideal resource for practicing engineers working in utility industries. It also benefits boiler design companies, industrial consultants, R & D laboratories, and engineering scientists/research students.

Statistical Treatment of Turbulent Polydisperse Particle Systems

Statistical Treatment of Turbulent Polydisperse Particle Systems
  • Author : J.S. Shrimpton,S. Haeri,Stephen J. Scott
  • Publisher : Springer
  • Release Date : 2014-06-20
  • Total pages : 122
  • ISBN : 9781447163442
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In this book we will introduce the modeling process of turbulent particulate flows which are encountered in many engineering and environmental applications. These types of flows usually also involve heat and mass transfer and turbulence adds another dimension to the complexity of the problem and hence a rigorous mathematical treatment is usually required. This required mathematical background makes the learning curve for new research students and practicing engineers extremely steep. Therefore modeling process for new or existing problems is extremely slow and is usually restricted to minor improvements to the to the available models. In this book we try to gather the required mathematical knowledge and introduce them more intuitively. Many numerical simulations of basic processes and equation will be given to provide the reader with a physical understanding of the different terms in the underlying equations. We will start the modeling process from a mesoscopic level which deals with the system of an intermediate length scale between the size of the atoms or molecules and the bulk of the material. This provides a unique opportunity for the reader to intuitively add different phenomena to their models and equipped with the necessary mathematical tools derive the final models for their problems.

Powder and Grains 2001

Powder and Grains 2001
  • Author : Y. Kishino
  • Publisher : CRC Press
  • Release Date : 2020-12-18
  • Total pages : 650
  • ISBN : 9781000099577
  • File Size : 10,7 Mb
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The topics discussed in this text range from quasi-static problems to dynamic problems, and are divided into 15 groups, such as: cohesion/cracking; wave propagation; and quasi-static behaviour. Each group contains theoretical, experimental and computational approaches by researchers.

Handbook of Advanced Ceramics

Handbook of Advanced Ceramics
  • Author : Anonim
  • Publisher : Academic Press
  • Release Date : 2013-04-11
  • Total pages : 1258
  • ISBN : 9780123854704
  • File Size : 45,6 Mb
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This new handbook will be an essential resource for ceramicists. It includes contributions from leading researchers around the world and includes sections on Basic Science of Advanced Ceramics, Functional Ceramics (electro-ceramics and optoelectro-ceramics) and engineering ceramics. Contributions from more than 50 leading researchers from around the world Covers basic science of advanced ceramics, functional ceramics (electro-ceramics and optoelectro-ceramics), and engineering ceramics Approximately 750 illustrations

Air Quality Criteria for Particulate Matter

Air Quality Criteria for Particulate Matter
  • Author : National Center for Environmental Assessment (Research Triangle Park, N.C.)
  • Publisher : Unknown
  • Release Date : 1996
  • Total pages : 229
  • ISBN : IND:30000112577998
  • File Size : 10,6 Mb
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Nanobiotechnology

Nanobiotechnology
  • Author : Alok Dhawan,Sanjay Singh,Ashutosh Kumar,Rishi Shanker
  • Publisher : CRC Press
  • Release Date : 2018-03-26
  • Total pages : 494
  • ISBN : 9781351031578
  • File Size : 34,9 Mb
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This book combines the contributions from the experts of material science, molecular biology, toxicology bio-organic and bio-inorganic chemistry, toxicologists and environmental and food technology etc. to fathom the full scope of current and future of developments in the area of Nanobiotechnology. Provides brief overview of nanobiotechnology for general readers who are not familiar with the research fields and presents a strong overview of most of the critical areas in field This book can also be used as text book for graduate students as an essential reference material, and as an reading material for general readers having a curiosity in Nanobiotechnology.

12th INTERNATIONAL CERAMICS CONGRESS

12th INTERNATIONAL CERAMICS CONGRESS
  • Author : Pietro Vincenzini,Ralf Riedel,Alexander G. Merzhanov,Chang-Chun Ge
  • Publisher : Trans Tech Publications Ltd
  • Release Date : 2010-10-27
  • Total pages : 440
  • ISBN : 9783038134206
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The 64 peer-reviewed papers collected here together offer a plenitude of up-to-date information on “Novel Routes for Ceramics Synthesis and Processing”. The papers are conveniently arranged into the SOFT SOLUTION PROCESSING, SPARK PLASMA AND MICROWAVE SYNTHESIS AND SINTERING, HYBRID MATERIALS, POROUS CERAMICS, SHS CERAMICS, SHS of Ceramic Powders, Fabrication of SHS Products and Application Issues, LAYERED AND FUNCTIONALLY GRADED MATERIALS, OTHER PROCESSING ROUTES.

Journal of the Ceramic Society of Japan

Journal of the Ceramic Society of Japan
  • Author : Anonim
  • Publisher : Unknown
  • Release Date : 1995
  • Total pages : 736
  • ISBN : UCSD:31822020405379
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Transactions of the Materials Research Society of Japan

Transactions of the Materials Research Society of Japan
  • Author : Anonim
  • Publisher : Unknown
  • Release Date : 2007
  • Total pages : 316
  • ISBN : PSU:000063667493
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Issues for 1994-1995 included papers from the IUMRS-ICAM; issues for 1999-2002 include papers for all the symposia sponsored by the MRSJ.

Containing Papers Presented at the European Materials Research Society 1996 Spring Meeting

Containing Papers Presented at the European Materials Research Society 1996 Spring Meeting
  • Author : Jean Camassel
  • Publisher : Unknown
  • Release Date : 1997
  • Total pages : 718
  • ISBN : UCSD:31822022726459
  • File Size : 18,6 Mb
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