High temperature materials chemistry 1: proceedings of the 10$^{th}$ international IUPAC conference, held from 10 to 14 April 2000 at the Forschungszentrum Jülich, Germany
High temperature materials chemistry 1: proceedings of the 10$^{th}$ international IUPAC conference, held from 10 to 14 April 2000 at the Forschungszentrum Jülich, Germany
The HTMC X is part 01 aseries 01 conlerences which are held every two to three years and are sponsoredby the IUPAC, The previous three conlerences have been in Orleans (CNRS), France, 1991; Vienna, Austria,1994; and State College University Park, Pennsylvania, USA, 1997. This time at Aachen, Germany...
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Personal Name(s): | Hilpert, Klaus (Editor) |
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Froben, Friedrich W. (Editor) / Singheiser, Lorenz (Editor) | |
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Publikationen vor 2000; PRE-2000; Retrocat |
Imprint: |
Jülich
Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH Zentralbibliothek, Verlag
2000
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Physical Description: |
XVI, 390, VII S. |
ISBN: |
3-89336-277-0 |
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Book |
Research Program: |
Addenda |
Series Title: |
Schriften des Forschungszentrums Jülich. Reihe Energietechnik / energy technology
15,1 |
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OpenAccess |
Publikationsportal JuSER |
The HTMC X is part 01 aseries 01 conlerences which are held every two to three years and are sponsoredby the IUPAC, The previous three conlerences have been in Orleans (CNRS), France, 1991; Vienna, Austria,1994; and State College University Park, Pennsylvania, USA, 1997. This time at Aachen, Germany, theorganisers brought together the various groups working on lundamental aspects 01 high temperaturematerials chemistry and applied aspects. Bridging the gap between lundamentals and technical applicationwas a major issue 01 the conlerence which was also rellected by the topics 01 the conlerence.Major topics 01 the HTMC X were:• Gas phase chemistry, molecules, clusters, and vaporisation• Interlace processes (e.g. corrosion, oxidation)• Synthesis 01 advanced high temperature bulk materials, composites, and coatings• Thermodynamic and kinetic measurements(e.g. phase equilibria, thermodynamic data, diflusion coellicients)• High temperature devices (light sourees, combustion, luel cells)• Thermodynamic data bases and their use in materials and process modelling.Most 01 the lundamental contributions belong to the fields 01 thermodynamics, vaporisation, and solidstate diffusion. The emphasis 01 the technical contributions laid on synthesis, high temperature lightsources, and corrosion. Contributions were submitted lrom universities, research centres and industry,reflecting the broad scope 01 the conlerence. Seven major suppliers 01 thermodynamic data bases andcomputer soltware presented their products and allowed hands on demonstrations. This gave a uniqueopportunity lor direct comparison 01 their products.The conlerence consisted 018 main lectures, 17 key note lectures, 41 short oral presentations, and 179posters. About 240 scientists Irom 27 different countries visited the HTMC X and contributed to its success.The conlerence, lollowing tradition, was held without parallel sessions wh ich stimulated vivid and in partcontroversy discussions. These proceedlngs volumes contain 164 contributions in 13 topics. Sevencontributions 01 the Invited main lectures and one key note lecture will additionally be published in theNovember 2000 issue 01 "Pure and Applied Chemistry".As in the previous conlerences, many people and institutions made significant contributions to the successofthe conlerence. The excellentwork ofthe members 01 "The International Advisory Board", "The NationalAdvisory Board" and the "Organising Committee" is highly appreciated. Generous linancial support bythe"Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschalt" (German Science Foundation) and the "Forschungszentrum Jülich"is gratelully acknowledged. Thanks are also to the "International Union 01 Pure and Applied Chemistry"lor sponsoring the HTMC X. |