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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- Preface V
- Contents VII
- List of contributors XV
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Volume 3 (From Magnetic to Bioactive Materials)
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9 Electronic and magnetic materials
- 9.1 Semiconductors 1
- 9.2 Superconductors 23
- 9.3 Inorganic materials for chemical sensors 39
- 9.4 Transparent conducting oxides 51
- 9.5 Inorganic detector materials 66
- 9.6 Soft magnets 88
- 9.7 Permanent magnets 114
- 9.8 Data storage materials 145
- 9.9 Piezo- and pyroelectric materials 157
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10 Technical ceramics and hard materials
- 10.1 Sanitary ceramics, tableware, porcelain 165
- 10.2 Separation membranes 182
- 10.3 Functional ceramics 197
- 10.4 Structural ceramics 231
- 10.5 Refractories 244
- 10.6 Carbides, borides, silicides 260
- 10.7 Abrasives and hard transition metal oxides 271
- 10.8 Surface hardening and hard coatings 280
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11 Carbon- and sulfur-based materials
- 11.1 Carbon 287
- 11.2 Sulfur 306
- 12 Water, mineral acids and bases 317
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13 Biomedical and bioactive materials
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13.1 Disinfection and inorganic biocides
- 13.1.1 Hydrogen peroxide and ozone 331
- 13.1.2 Chlorine-based disinfectants 337
- 13.1.3 Iodine-based disinfection materials 345
- 13.1.4 Copper-based biocides 359
- 13.1.5 Antifouling coatings 365
- 13.2 Radiotracers for diagnostic imaging 371
- 13.3 Radiotherapeutics 385
- 13.4 Active inorganic drugs and excipients 391
- 13.5 Inorganic biomaterials 404
- 14 Criticality of inorganic resources 423
- 15 Toxicology of inorganic compounds 439
- 16 Chemical products: gradients, energy balances, entropy 465
- Subject index 479
- Formula index 495
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- Preface V
- Contents VII
- List of contributors XV
-
Volume 3 (From Magnetic to Bioactive Materials)
-
9 Electronic and magnetic materials
- 9.1 Semiconductors 1
- 9.2 Superconductors 23
- 9.3 Inorganic materials for chemical sensors 39
- 9.4 Transparent conducting oxides 51
- 9.5 Inorganic detector materials 66
- 9.6 Soft magnets 88
- 9.7 Permanent magnets 114
- 9.8 Data storage materials 145
- 9.9 Piezo- and pyroelectric materials 157
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10 Technical ceramics and hard materials
- 10.1 Sanitary ceramics, tableware, porcelain 165
- 10.2 Separation membranes 182
- 10.3 Functional ceramics 197
- 10.4 Structural ceramics 231
- 10.5 Refractories 244
- 10.6 Carbides, borides, silicides 260
- 10.7 Abrasives and hard transition metal oxides 271
- 10.8 Surface hardening and hard coatings 280
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11 Carbon- and sulfur-based materials
- 11.1 Carbon 287
- 11.2 Sulfur 306
- 12 Water, mineral acids and bases 317
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13 Biomedical and bioactive materials
-
13.1 Disinfection and inorganic biocides
- 13.1.1 Hydrogen peroxide and ozone 331
- 13.1.2 Chlorine-based disinfectants 337
- 13.1.3 Iodine-based disinfection materials 345
- 13.1.4 Copper-based biocides 359
- 13.1.5 Antifouling coatings 365
- 13.2 Radiotracers for diagnostic imaging 371
- 13.3 Radiotherapeutics 385
- 13.4 Active inorganic drugs and excipients 391
- 13.5 Inorganic biomaterials 404
- 14 Criticality of inorganic resources 423
- 15 Toxicology of inorganic compounds 439
- 16 Chemical products: gradients, energy balances, entropy 465
- Subject index 479
- Formula index 495