Thermal analysis of Micro, Nano- and Non-Crystalline Materials : Transformation, Crystallization, Kinetics and Thermodynamics /
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Format: | eBook |
Language: | English |
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Dordrecht :
Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer,
2013.
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Edition: | 1st ed. 2013. |
Series: | Hot Topics in Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry,
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Table of Contents:
- Some Fundamental and Historical Aspects of Phenomenological Kinetics in the Solid-State Studied by Thermal Analysis
- Equilibrium background of processes iniciated by heating and Ehrenfest's classification of phase transitions
- Crystal defects and nonstoichiometry contributions to heat capacity of solids
- Forty years of the Turnbull reduced glass-transition temperature and Hrubý glass-forming coefficient and their current perception
- Heat transfer and phase transition in DTA experiment
- Determination of the glass transition by DSC: a comparison of conventional and dynamic techniques
- Structural relaxation and viscosity behavior in supercooled liquids at the glass transition
- Kinetics of structural relaxation in glasses
- Kinetics of crystal nucleation in closed systems
- Influence of preliminary nucleation on the physico-geometrical kinetics of glass crystallization
- Application of isoconversional methods for the processes occurring in glassy and amorphous materials. Fractals in solid state processes
- Crystallization of metallic micro-, nano- and non-crystalline alloys
- Crystallization kinetics in amorphous materials studied by means of calorimetry, microscopy and dilatometry
- Comments on DTA/DSC methods for estimation of crystal nucleation rates in glass-forming melts
- Non-parametric kinetic methods
- Electron transport studies of disorder and dimensionality in nanocrystalline diamond
- Controlled Nucleation and Crystallization for Nanoparticle Synthesis
- Nucleation on strongly curved surfaces of nanofibers
- Thermal analysis of waste glass batches: effect of batch makeup on gas-evolving reactions
- Amorphous inorganic polysialates - geopolymeric composites and the bioactivity of hydroxyl groups
- Oxide superconductors as model systems for studying phase relations, stoichiometry, reaction kinetics and unconventional glass formability.