Novel chemistry and processing of ceramics : proceedings of the Novel Chemistry/Processing Session of the sixth Conference and Exhibition of the European Ceramic Society, Brighton, UK, 20-24 June 1999 / edited by Jon Binner
Characteristics of Alumia Powders Prepared by the Urea-Forlmaldehyde Polymeric Route: 1. Effect of Ultrasonic treatment; Complex Ceramic Oxide Synthesis from Aerosol; Nonconventional Methods for Synthesis of Oxide Precursors from Diluted Aqueous Systems; Heteropolynuclear Complex Precursors Used in Mixed Oxide Synthesis; Colloid Chemical Mixing for Solid-State Synthesis of Barium Titanate; Influence of Washing Treatments on BaTiO3 Powder Prepared by Low-Temperature Aqueous Synthesis; Influence of Thioacetamide on the Growth of Cadmium Sulphide Particles
Summary
This book contains papers presented at the Novel Chemistry/Processing Symposium that formed part of the European Ceramic Society conference held in Brighton, England in June 1999. The very broad subject coverage includes novel routes for the preparation of a range of different ceramic powders, the behaviour of ceramic powders in collodial suspensions and the consequences of different green forming routes on the properties of the bodies produced