Carbon Alloys

Novel Concepts to Develop Carbon Science and Technology

Nonfiction, Science & Nature, Science, Chemistry, Physical & Theoretical, Technology, Material Science
Cover of the book Carbon Alloys by E. Yasuda, K. Kaneko, M. Endo, A. Oya, Y. Tanabe, Michio Inagaki, Ph.D., Elsevier Science
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Author: E. Yasuda, K. Kaneko, M. Endo, A. Oya, Y. Tanabe, Michio Inagaki, Ph.D. ISBN: 9780080528533
Publisher: Elsevier Science Publication: March 5, 2003
Imprint: Elsevier Science Language: English
Author: E. Yasuda, K. Kaneko, M. Endo, A. Oya, Y. Tanabe, Michio Inagaki, Ph.D.
ISBN: 9780080528533
Publisher: Elsevier Science
Publication: March 5, 2003
Imprint: Elsevier Science
Language: English

In recent years the Japanese have funded a comprehensive study of carbon materials which incorporate other elements including boron, nitrogen and fluorine, hence the title of the project "Carbon Alloys".

Coined in 1992, the phrase "Carbon Alloys" can be applied to those materials mainly composed of carbon materials in multi-component systems. The carbon atoms of each component have a physical and/or chemical interactive relationship with other atoms or compounds. The carbon atoms of the components may have different hybrid bonding orbitals to create quite different carbon components.

Eiichi Yasuda and his team consider the definition of Carbon Alloys, present the results of the Carbon Alloys projects, describe typical Carbon Alloys and their uses, discuss recent techniques for their characterization, and finally, illustrate potential applications and future developments for Carbon Alloy science. The book contains over thirty chapters on these studies from as many researchers.

The most modern of techniques, particularly in the area of spectroscopy, were used as diagnostic tools, and many of these are applicable to pure carbons also. Porosity in carbons received considerable attention.

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In recent years the Japanese have funded a comprehensive study of carbon materials which incorporate other elements including boron, nitrogen and fluorine, hence the title of the project "Carbon Alloys".

Coined in 1992, the phrase "Carbon Alloys" can be applied to those materials mainly composed of carbon materials in multi-component systems. The carbon atoms of each component have a physical and/or chemical interactive relationship with other atoms or compounds. The carbon atoms of the components may have different hybrid bonding orbitals to create quite different carbon components.

Eiichi Yasuda and his team consider the definition of Carbon Alloys, present the results of the Carbon Alloys projects, describe typical Carbon Alloys and their uses, discuss recent techniques for their characterization, and finally, illustrate potential applications and future developments for Carbon Alloy science. The book contains over thirty chapters on these studies from as many researchers.

The most modern of techniques, particularly in the area of spectroscopy, were used as diagnostic tools, and many of these are applicable to pure carbons also. Porosity in carbons received considerable attention.

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