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Enzymatic polymerization of phenolic compounds by oxidoreductases - Latifa Chebil - Bog - Springer - Plusbog.dk

Sensors in Science and Technology - - Bog - Springer - Plusbog.dk

Petroleum Geochemistry in Exploration of the Norwegian Shelf - Norwegian Petroleum Society - Bog - Springer - Plusbog.dk

Scanning Tunneling Microscopy - - Bog - Springer - Plusbog.dk

Scanning Tunneling Microscopy - - Bog - Springer - Plusbog.dk

The publication entitled "Surface Studies by Scanning Tunneling Mi­ Rl croscopy" by Binnig, Rohrer, Gerber and Weibel of the IBM Research Lab­ oratory in Riischlikon in 1982 immediately raised considerable interest in the sur­ face science community. It was demonstrated in Reference R1 that images from atomic structures of surfaces like individual steps could be obtained simply by scanning the surface with a sharp metal tip, which was kept in a constant distance of approximately 10 A from the sample surface. The distance control in scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) was realized by a feedback circuit, where the electri­ cal tunneling current through the potential barrier between tip and sample is used for regulating the tip position with a piezoelectric xyz-system. A similar experi­ mental approach has already been described by Young et al. for the determination l of the macroscopic roughness of a surface. A number of experimental difficulties had to be solved by the IBM group until this conceptual simple microscopic method could be applied successfully with atomic resolution. Firstly, distance and scanning control of the tip have to be operated with sufficient precision to be sensitive to atomic structures. Secondly, sample holder and tunneling unit have to be designed in such a way that external vibrations do not influence the sample-tip distance and that thermal or other drift effects become small enough during measurement of one image.

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Phase diagrams and ceramic processes - - Bog - Springer - Plusbog.dk

Phase diagrams and ceramic processes - - Bog - Springer - Plusbog.dk

Ceramic products are fabricated from selected and consolidated raw materials through the application of thermal and mechanical energy. The complex connec­ tions between thermodynamics, chemical equilibria, fabrication processes, phase development, and ceramic properties define the undergraduate curriculum in Ceramic Science and Ceramic Engineering. Phase diagrams are usually introduced into the engineering curriculum during the study of physical chemistry, prior to specialization into ceramic engineering. This creates an artificial separation between consideration of the equilibrium description of the chemically heterogeneous system and the engineering and physical processes required for phase, microstructure, and property development in ceramic materials. Although convenient for instructional purposes, the separa­ tion of these topics limits the effective application of phase diagram information by the ceramic engineer in research and manufacturing problem solving. The nature of oxide phases, which define their useful engineering properties, are seldom linked to the stability of those phases which underlies their reliability as engineered products. Similarly, ceramic fabrication processes are seldom dis­ cussed within the context of the equilibrium or metastable phase diagram. In this text, phase diagrams are presented with a discussion of ceramics'' properties and processing. Particular emphasis is placed on the nature of the oxides themselves-their structural and dielectric properties-which results in unique and stable product performance. Any set of systematic property measurements can be the basis for a phase diagram: every experiment is an experiment in the approach to phase eqUilibrium.

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