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ISBN 10: 3954896699
ISBN 13: 9783954896691
Author: Ashish Bohre
Ceramic materials have found numerous applications in science, technology and industry as mentioned earlier. One of the recent applications of titania and zirconia based ceramic precursors is in immobilization and solidification of radioactive isotopes in waste effluents coming out of nuclear establishments and power plants. Due to long term stability and integrity of the ceramic waste forms of high and intermediate level nuclear waste, several countries have now switched over from ‘glass technology’ to ‘ceramic technology’ of radwaste management. These and many more applications make ceramic
Table of contents:
Chapter 1: Ceramic Materials and Investigation of Literatures
1.1 Different Ceramic materials
1.2 Structures of Ceramic materials
1.3 Ceramics Properties
1.4 Conventional ceramics
1.5 Modern ceramics and their applications
1.6 Future Scope of the present work
1.7 Investigation of relevant literature
References
Chapter 2: Crystal Structure Refinement and Instrumentation
2.1 Powder Diffraction method
2.2 Determination of crystal structure
2.3 Refinement of crystal structure
2.4 Application of Different software for solving crystal structure
2.5 Scanning electron microscopy
2.6 Energy Dispersive X-ray microanalysis
2.7 Impedance Spectroscopy
2.8 FTIR Spectroscopy
References
Chapter 3: Investigational Procedures
3.1 Characterization and synthesis of materials
3.2 Characterization of ceramic materials
3.3 Electrical properties Study
3.4 FTIR Spectroscopy
3.5 Experimental data
Chapter 4: Outcomes of the Research Work
4.1 Metal Substituted Sodium Zirconium Phosphates (NZP)
4.2 Metal Substituted Calcium Zirconium Phosphates
4.3 Perovskites
References
Conclusion
Summary
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