05182nam 2200613Ia 450 991083094460332120230617041833.01-280-85405-797866108540593-527-60735-83-527-60696-3(CKB)1000000000377579(EBL)481686(OCoLC)70121244(SSID)ssj0000206314(PQKBManifestationID)11189297(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000206314(PQKBWorkID)10227033(PQKB)10143401(MiAaPQ)EBC481686(EXLCZ)99100000000037757920050210d2005 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrMullite[electronic resource] /Hartmut Schneider and Sridhar KomarneriWeinheim Wiley-VCH ;Chichester John Wiley [distributor]20051 online resource (511 p.)Description based upon print version of record.3-527-30974-8 Includes bibliographical references and index.Mullite; Table of Contents; General introduction; List of Contributors; 1 Crystal Chemistry of Mullite and Related Phases; 1.1 The Mullite-type Family of Crystal Structures; 1.1.1 Introductory Remarks; 1.1.2 The Derivation of Mullite-type Crystal Structures; 1.1.3 Members of the Mullite-type Family of Crystal Structures; 1.1.3.1 Introduction; 1.1.3.2 MUL-II.1, P4(2)/mbc: Schafarzikite Group; 1.1.3.3 MUL-VI.11, P4(2)/mbc: Apuanite Group; 1.1.3.4 MUL-IV.12, Pbam: Bi(2)M(4)O(9) Group; 1.1.3.5 MUL-VIII.12, Pbam: Versiliaite Group; 1.1.3.6 MUL-VIII.2, Pbnm: Grandidierite Group1.1.3.7 MUL-II.3, Pbam: Mullite Group1.1.3.8 MUL-IV.31, Pnnm: Andalusite Group; 1.1.3.9 MUL-VIII.31, P2(1)/n11: Olivenite Group; 1.1.3.10 MUL-IV.32, Pbnm: Sillimanite Group; 1.1.3.11 MUL-VIII.33, A2(1)am: A(9)B(2) Boron Aluminates; 1.1.3.12 MUL-IV.34, P2(1)2(1)2: Al(5)Ge(0.972)Pb(0.2)O(9.71) Phase; 1.1.3.13 MUL-VIII.34, P2(1)2(1)2(1): Mozartite Group; 1.1.3.14 MUL-XVI.351, A112/m: Boralsilite Group; 1.1.3.15 MUL-XXXII.352, P ī: Werdingite Group; 1.2 The Real Structure of Mullite; 1.2.1 Introduction; 1.2.2 High-resolution Electron Microscopy; 1.2.3 X-ray Investigation1.2.4 Real-structure Determination Using Videographic Reconstruction and Simulation Techniques1.2.4.1 The Videographic Method; 1.2.4.2 Structure Variants of Mullite; 1.2.4.3 Two-dimensional Videographic Reconstructions; 1.2.4.4 Three-dimensional Videographic Simulations for 2/1-and 3/2-mullite; 1.2.4.5 Conclusions; 1.3 Foreign Cation Incorporation in Mullite; 1.3.1 Transition Metal Incorporation; 1.3.1.1 Titanium Incorporation; 1.3.1.2 Vanadium Incorporation; 1.3.1.3 Chromium Incorporation; 1.3.1.4 Manganese Incorporation; 1.3.1.5 Iron Incorporation; 1.3.1.6 Cobalt Incorporation1.3.1.7 General Remarks on Transition Metal Incorporation1.3.2 Other Foreign Cation Incorporation; 1.4 Mullite-type Gels and Glasses; 1.4.1 Type I (Single Phase) Mullite Precursors and Glasses; 1.4.1.1 Preparation of Type I Mullite Precursors and Glasses; 1.4.1.2 Temperature-induced Structural Evolution of Type I Mullite Precursors and Glasses; 1.4.1.3 Mechanisms of Mullite formation From Type I Precursors and Glasses; 1.4.2 Type II (Diphasic) Mullite Precursors; 1.4.2.1 Synthesis of Type II Mullite Precursors; 1.4.2.2 Temperature-induced Structural Evolution of Type II Mullite Precursors1.4.3 Type III (Single Phase/Diphasic) Mullite Precursors1.4.3.1 Synthesis of Type III Mullite Precursors; 1.4.3.2 Temperature-induced Structural Evolution of Type III Mullite Precursors; 1.4.3.3 Mechanisms of Mullite Formation From Type III Mullite Precursors; 1.4.4 General Remarks on the Structure and Crystallization Behavior of Mullite Precursors and Glasses; 1.4.4.1 Mullite Precursors: Similarities and Differences; 1.4.4.2 The Coordination of Aluminum in Mullite Precursors and Glasses; 1.4.4.3 The Origins of Mullite Crystallization; References; 2 Basic Properties of Mullite2.1 Mechanical Properties of MulliteThe only book to provide a complete survey -- from the crystallographic fundamentals right up to recent high-tech applications in aerospace technology.Following a general introduction to the topic, the authors go on to cover the crystal chemistry of mullite and related phases, as well as its basic properties, phase equilibria and stability. One whole section is devoted to the synthesis and processing of mullite ceramics, while later ones cover mullite coatings, fibers and matrix composites.For materials scientists, solid state chemists and physicists, crystallographers and mineralogistMulliteSilicate mineralsMullite.Silicate minerals.666.86Schneider H(Hartmut)336119Komarneni Sridhar530254MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910830944603321Mullite4098959UNINA