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Cambridge International Science Publishing
Mechanochemistry of Materials
Mechanochemistry of Materials
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Considerable advances have been made in mechanochemistry in the last couple of decades. Training of experts in this field with a background in materials science, chemical and mechanical engineering, etc. requires study of the fundamentals of mechanochemistry. There is a need for a textbook in the general and compressed form which would cover many aspects and would be used as a basis for understanding the fundamental principles to control mechanochemical phenomena.
This textbook is based on lectures given by Prof Gutman in a graduate course in the mechanochemistry of materials at the Ben-Gurion University of the Negev. The book contains examples of experimental results to illustrate the mechanochemical phenomena and technologies
Contents
What is mechanochemistry of materials?
Basic features of the behaviour of solids relevant to mechanochemical processes
Irreversible thermodynamics of mechano-chemical reactions
Kinetics of mechanochemical reactions under different stress state
Main types of heterogeneous mechano-chemical reactions
Mechanoelectrical phenomena and mechano-emission
Application of mechanochemistry in materials engineering
This textbook is based on lectures given by Prof Gutman in a graduate course in the mechanochemistry of materials at the Ben-Gurion University of the Negev. The book contains examples of experimental results to illustrate the mechanochemical phenomena and technologies
Contents
What is mechanochemistry of materials?
Basic features of the behaviour of solids relevant to mechanochemical processes
Irreversible thermodynamics of mechano-chemical reactions
Kinetics of mechanochemical reactions under different stress state
Main types of heterogeneous mechano-chemical reactions
Mechanoelectrical phenomena and mechano-emission
Application of mechanochemistry in materials engineering
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