Beschreibung
Thermal Analysis of Micro-, Nano- and Non-Crystalline Materials: Transformation, Crystallization, Kinetics, and Thermodynamics complements and adds to volume 8 Glassy, Amorphous and Nano-Crystalline Materials by providing a coherent and authoritative overview of cutting-edge themes in this field. In particular, the book focuses on reaction thermodynamics and kinetics applied to solid-state chemistry and thermal physics of various states of materials.Written by an international array of distinguished academics, the book deals with fundamental and historical aspects of phenomenological kinetics, equilibrium background of processes, crystal defects, non-stoichiometry and nano-crystallinity, reduced glass-transition temperatures and glass-forming coefficients, determination of the glass transition by DSC, the role of heat transfer and phase transition in DTA experiments, explanation of DTA/DSC methods used for the estimation of crystal nucleation, structural relaxation and viscosity behaviour in glass and associated relaxation kinetics, influence of preliminary nucleation and coupled phenomenological kinetics, nucleation on both the strongly curved surfaces and nano-particles, crystallization of glassy and amorphous materials including oxides, chalcogenides and metals, non-parametric and fractal description of kinetics, disorder and dimensionality in nano-crystalline diamond, thermal analysis of waste glass batches, amorphous inorganic polysialates and bioactivity of hydroxyl groups as well as reaction kinetics and unconventional glass formability of oxide superconductors.Thermal Analysis of Micro-, Nano- and Non-Crystalline Materials: Transformation, Crystallization, Kinetics, and Thermodynamics is a valuable resource to advanced undergraduates, postgraduates, and researches working in the application fields of material thermodynamics, thermal analysis, thermophysical measurements, and calorimetry.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Introduction to kinetics studied by thermal analysis (J. Šestak, P. Šimon).- Chalcogenide glasses as model systems for studying thermal properties of glasses (Z. Cernošek, J. Holubova, E. Cernoškova, Czechia).- Application of the iso-conversional methods for the processes occurring in glassy and amorphous materials. (P. Šimon, Slovakia, P. Thomas, Australia).- Crystallization kinetics in amorphous and glassy materials (O. Svedlak, P. Pustkova, J. Malek, Czechia).- On the application of DTA/DSC methods for the study of glass crystallization kinetics (V. Fokin, Russia, E. Zanotto, L.F. M. Nascimento, A. Cabral, Brazil, J. Šestak).- Crystallization of metallic micro- and nano-crystalline glasses (E. Illekova, Slovakia, J. Šestak).- Transport and relaxation mechanisms in ionic phosphate glasses ( P. Bury, P. Hockicko, Slovakia).- Kinetic modeling of advanced inorganic glass-ceramics formation by crystal growth when accounting nucleation (N. Koga, Japan, J. Šestak).- Multi-step kinetic models of complex processes and applications of non-integral exponent to organic and inorganic materials of practical interest (A.K. Burnham, USA).- Model free evaluation methods (R. Nomen, Spain, P.Šimon, Slovakia).- Linking kinetics of solid decompositions with mechanism (J. Malecki, B. Malecka, Poland).- Induction period kinetics in oxidation reactions applications (P. Šimon).- Kinetics of thermal decomposition and crystallization of solids by CRTA (N. Koga, Japan, J.M. Criado, Spain).
Autorenporträt
Prof. Jaroslav Sesták, MEng., PhD., DSc.Prof. Jaroslav Sesták, M.Eng., Ph.D., D.Sc., Dr.h.c. (*1938) Team leader of New Technology - Research Centre in Westbohemian Region, West Bohemian University in Pilsen. Emeritus Scientist of the Academy of Sciences. Institute of Physics in Prague, Czech Republic. Past chair of the Czech Working Group on Thermal Analysis. Winner of the 1993 ICTAC/TA International Award; Founding affiliate of Thermochimica Acta (1970), Journal of Mining and Metallurgy (1996) and Int. Journal of Applied Glass Science (2010). - 293 CC publications, 13 books, 2012 SCI citations, H-index 23.Prof. Peter Simon, MEng., PhD., DSc.Prof. Peter Simon, M.Eng., Ph.D., D.Sc. (*1952) Head of thermoanalytical laboratory, Institute of Physical Chemistry and Chemical Physics, Slovak Technical University in Bratislava, Slovakia. Chair of the Slovak Group for Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry. Slovak Councilor at International Confederation for Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry (ICTAC); Member of the editorial board of Journal of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry - 140 CC publications, 4 book chapters, 800 SCI citations, H-index=20.