Description: FREE SHIPPING UK WIDE Aerosol Processing of Materials by Toivo T. Kodas, Mark J. Hampden-Smith An aerosol is a dispersion of a liquid or solid in gas. Fog (water particles in air), smoke (carbon particles in air), and spray paint are all aerosols. Materials created using aerosol processing include pigments, advanced ceramics (superconductors, electronics, sensors), and optical waveguides that make up our telephone systems. FORMAT Hardcover LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description Unifying a wide range of materials synthesis techniques, Aerosol Processing of Materials provides a detailed overview of the production of materials by the use of gas phase processes. Aerosol processes are responsible for the production of many of todays most advanced materials, especially in the semiconductor, optical waveguide, and thin film industries. Many of the unique properties of nanophase materials and composites are only possible through the application of acrosol in materials processing. This book describes various types of aerosol processes and the role of aerosols in materials processing. The work presents the advantages and disadvantages of each process in terms of cost, complexity, purity, and materials properties; and compares these factor to alternative methods of powder and film formation. The title provides the theory needed to understand and advance the fundamentals of this rapidly expanding material manufacturing processes. Written by well-respected leaders in the field, the book illuminates the roles of particle size characterization and size distributions; heat, mass, and momentum transfer; particle transport; condensation and evaporation; and coagulation and coalescence. Aerosol Processing of Materials provides the most up-to-date and comprehensive single source of information available on gas-to-particle powder formation; liquid/solid-to-solid powder formation; film formation; reactor design; and particle/film characterization. Back Cover An authoritative guide to the science, engineering, and technology of aerosol processing. Aerosol Processing of Materials offers a comprehensive look at advanced materials processing by aerosol methods. This self-contained volume examines in-depth what it takes to generate powders and films with specialized characteristics using gas-phase processes. In three main parts, it addresses particle formation by intraparticle reaction, particle formation by gas-to-particle conversion, and film formation. All aspects of these subjects are considered, from the basic principles and chemistry of aerosols to processing methods and the characterization of materials. The text incorporates an impressive array of examples involving materials such as metals, metal oxides, and metal sulfides for application in pigments, ceramics superconductors, electronics, sensors, glass coatings, semiconductors, optical materials, and thick films. Fully referenced, generously illustrated, and lucidly written by two of the foremost authorities on aerosol processing of materials, this landmark work emphasizes cutting-edge technologies, industrial applications, and the need to put existing research to practical use. Aerosol Processing of Materials: Provides a basic and practical understanding of the relationships between reagents and processes used to generate a variety of materials in powder and film form Reviews the state-of-the-art of gas-phase nanoparticle technology, including synthesis of nanostructured materials and their properties Gives simple explanations of the aerosol dynamics in various systems for particle and film formation and the advantages and disadvantages of different systems for particle formation Features master tables listing all aerosol processing examples presented in the book Provides problem-solving strategies to avoid degradation or defects in materials produced by aerosol methods. Aerosol Processing of Materials offers tremendous insight into current practices, research opportunities, and future trends in this evolving field. It is an invaluable resource for chemists and chemical and materials engineers in the fiber optics, electronics, semiconductor, thick film, wear resistance, refractory, automotive, paint and dye, plastics, ceramics, and sensor industries. Flap An authoritative guide to the science, engineering, and technology of aerosol processing. Aerosol Processing of Materials offers a comprehensive look at advanced materials processing by aerosol methods. This self-contained volume examines in-depth what it takes to generate powders and films with specialized characteristics using gas-phase processes. In three main parts, it addresses particle formation by intraparticle reaction, particle formation by gas-to-particle conversion, and film formation. All aspects of these subjects are considered, from the basic principles and chemistry of aerosols to processing methods and the characterization of materials. The text incorporates an impressive array of examples involving materials such as metals, metal oxides, and metal sulfides for application in pigments, ceramics superconductors, electronics, sensors, glass coatings, semiconductors, optical materials, and thick films. Fully referenced, generously illustrated, and lucidly written by two of the foremost authorities on aerosol processing of materials, this landmark work emphasizes cutting-edge technologies, industrial applications, and the need to put existing research to practical use. Aerosol Processing of Materials: * Provides a basic and practical understanding of the relationships between reagents and processes used to generate a variety of materials in powder and film form * Reviews the state-of-the-art of gas-phase nanoparticle technology, including synthesis of nanostructured materials and their properties * Gives simple explanations of the aerosol dynamics in various systems for particle and film formation and the advantages and disadvantages of different systems for particle formation * Features master tables listing all aerosol processing examples presented in the book * Provides problem-solving strategies to avoid degradation or defects in materials produced by aerosol methods. Aerosol Processing of Materials offers tremendous insight into current practices, research opportunities, and future trends in this evolving field. It is an invaluable resource for chemists and chemical and materials engineers in the fiber optics, electronics, semiconductor, thick film, wear resistance, refractory, automotive, paint and dye, plastics, ceramics, and sensor industries. Author Biography TOIVO T. KODAS and MARK HAMPDEN-SMITH are full professors in the Departments of Chemical Engineering and Chemistry, respectively, at the University of New Mexico in Albuquerque. They are also the founders of the companies Nanochem Research, Inc./ Superior MicroPowders, LLC that are currently commercializing several of the processes discussed in the book. Kodas and Hampden-Smith have previously collaborated to author and coedit Chemistry of Metals CVD, published by Wiley-VCH in 1994. Professor Hampden-Smith has coedited Chemistry of Advanced Materials: An Overview, a 1998 Wiley-VCH publication. Table of Contents Particle Size Distribution and Physical and Chemical Characteristics. Particle Transport. Particle Growth, Evaporation, and Nucleation. Collision and Coalescence. Intraparticle Transport Processes. Models Based on the General Dynamic Equation. Chemistry. Characteristics of Nanostructured Materials. Overall Qualitative Behavior of Gas-to-Particle Conversion Processes. Technology of Gas-to-Particle Conversion. Overall Qualitative Behavior of Liquid-to-Solid and Solid-to-Solid Conversion Processes. Technology: Liquid-to-Solid and Solid-to-Solid Conversion. Film Formation. Film Generation Technologies. Aerosol Reactor Components. Measurement Techniques. Index. Long Description An authoritative guide to the science, engineering, and technology of aerosol processing. Aerosol Processing of Materials offers a comprehensive look at advanced materials processing by aerosol methods. This self-contained volume examines in-depth what it takes to generate powders and films with specialized characteristics using gas-phase processes. In three main parts, it addresses particle formation by intraparticle reaction, particle formation by gas-to-particle conversion, and film formation. All aspects of these subjects are considered, from the basic principles and chemistry of aerosols to processing methods and the characterization of materials. The text incorporates an impressive array of examples involving materials such as metals, metal oxides, and metal sulfides for application in pigments, ceramics superconductors, electronics, sensors, glass coatings, semiconductors, optical materials, and thick films. Fully referenced, generously illustrated, and lucidly written by two of the foremost authorities on aerosol processing of materials, this landmark work emphasizes cutting-edge technologies, industrial applications, and the need to put existing research to practical use. Aerosol Processing of Materials: ∗ Provides a basic and practical understanding of the relationships between reagents and processes used to generate a variety of materials in powder and film form ∗ Reviews the state-of-the-art of gas-phase nanoparticle technology, including synthesis of nanostructured materials and their properties ∗ Gives simple explanations of the aerosol dynamics in various systems for particle and film formation and the advantages and disadvantages of different systems for particle formation ∗ Features master tables listing all aerosol processing examples presented in the book ∗ Provides problem-solving strategies to avoid degradation or defects in materials produced by aerosol methods. Aerosol Processing of Materials offers tremendous insight into current practices, research opportunities, and future trends in this evolving field. It is an invaluable resource for chemists and chemical and materials engineers in the fiber optics, electronics, semiconductor, thick film, wear resistance, refractory, automotive, paint and dye, plastics, ceramics, and sensor industries. Feature No other book is devoted solely to aerosols and advanced materials processing. Provides information on all aspects of aerosol processing from the basic principles and chemistry of aerosols, to processing methods, to measuring deposited materials. Discusses sol-gel technology, an increasing popular and much less expensive method of crafting fiber optic cable. Details chemical vapor deposition (CVD)--the foundation of the fiber optics industry. Includes a master table listing all specific examples of aerosol processing included in the book complete with cross referencing to the types of chemistry, growth processes, and reactor modeling associated with that process. Details ISBN0471246697 Author Mark J. Hampden-Smith Language English ISBN-10 0471246697 ISBN-13 9780471246695 Media Book Format Hardcover Illustrations Yes Pages 712 Edition 1st Short Title AEROSOL PROCESSING OF MATERIAL DOI 10.1604/9780471246695 UK Release Date 1999-01-12 AU Release Date 1998-12-14 NZ Release Date 1998-12-14 Year 1999 Publication Date 1999-01-12 Place of Publication Berlin DEWEY 660.294515 Audience Undergraduate Publisher John Wiley & Sons Inc Imprint Wiley-VCH Publishers Inc.,U.S. Country of Publication United States US Release Date 1999-01-12 We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! 30 DAY RETURN POLICY No questions asked, 30 day returns! FREE DELIVERY No matter where you are in the UK, delivery is free. SECURE PAYMENT Peace of mind by paying through PayPal and eBay Buyer Protection TheNile_Item_ID:1453376;
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ISBN-13: 9780471246695
Book Title: Aerosol Processing of Materials
Number of Pages: 712 Pages
Language: English
Publication Name: Aerosol Processing of Materials
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons INC International Concepts
Publication Year: 1999
Subject: Chemistry
Item Height: 242 mm
Item Weight: 1242 g
Type: Textbook
Author: Toivo T. Kodas, Mark J. Hampden-Smith
Subject Area: Chemical Engineering
Item Width: 162 mm
Format: Hardcover