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Precursor-Derived Ceramics: Synthesis, Structure and High-Temperature Mechanical Properties
Precursor-Derived Ceramics: Synthesis, Structure and High-Temperature Mechanical Properties
Date: 11 April 2011, 20:26

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Product Description: The production of high-purity ceramic materials from low-molecular weight, inorganic or organoelement precursors is a topic of increasing relevance within materials science.
With this emerging technology it is possible to precisely tailor the properties of the ceramic material which enables new high-temperature or electronic applications.
Every materials scientist and engineer involved in the research and development of new high-performance ceramic materials will find these results - presented at a recent workshop of the Max-Planck-Gesellschaft - of great importance for his own work.

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