
Advanced Ceramics and Applications
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New ceramic materials are highly appreciated due to their manifold features including mechanical properties, environmental uses, energy applications and many more. This work presents the latest research development and covers a broad range of topics from stabilized zirconia ceramics with enhanced functional properties to ceramic components in medical/biological applications.
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Rainer Gadow, U Stuttgart, Germany, Vojislav V. Mitic , U Nis, Serbia.
Content
- Intro
- Foreword: Proceedings - Paper selection "Advanced Ceramics and Applications"
- Contents
- List of contributors
- 1 A review on current status and future scope of hydrogen fuel cell technology in India and across globe
- 2 Porous graphitic carbons derived from seaweed for supercapacitors and the effect of the nanotexture on the rate performance
- 3 Rare earth oxide-stabilized zirconia ceramics and composites with enhanced mechanical and functional properties
- 4 Glass and glass ceramic layer composites with functional coatings
- 5 Structural health monitoring of glass fiber composite materials by piezoelectric nanosensors under cyclic loading
- 6 Fractal tools in combating terrorism and money laundering
- 7 Inkjet three-dimensional printing of bioceramics and bioglass
- 8 Identification of radicals responsible for DNA cleavage by photolysis of bis-oxime esters
- 9 Fabrication of hierarchical replicas with near-perfect microstructure using modified biotemplate method
- 10 Analysis of the in vivo course of foreign body response to a phycogenic bone substitute using FTIR spectroscopy
- 11 Synthesis and structural characterization of some cathode materials for lithium-ion batteries
- 12 Application of ceramic components in knee arthroplasties
- 13 Nanomaterials application in dentistry
- 14 Complications of utilizing ceramic components in orthopedic surgery
- 15 Growth and characterization of calcium fluoride single crystals
- 16 Ceramic electrolytes for solid oxide fuel cells (SOFCs) as alternative energy sources
- 17 E-scrap processing: theory and practice
- 18 Intelligent nanomaterials for medicine diagnostic and therapy application
- 19 On the doughnut effect and the rainbow proton-silicon interaction potential
- 20 The methods of safe storage of spent nuclear fuel and waste
- 21 Fractal corrected Schottky potential and Heywang model
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