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Advances in Polymer Derived Ceramics and Composites - Ceramic Transactions

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Informationen zum Autor Paolo Colombo graduated from the University of Padova, Italy, with a degree in chemical engineering. In 1991 he was awarded a Fulbright Scholarship for the Pennsylvania State University. He worked as a research associate at the University of Padova before becoming associate professor at the University of Bologna. He is currently also an adjunct professor of Materials Science and Engineering at the Pennsylvania State University. Paolo Colombo's research interests include the development of advanced ceramic materials and components from preceramic polymers as well as the use of hazardous industrial and natural wastes as raw materials for glass products such as foams and fibers. Klappentext This book collects some of papers presented at the very successful Symposium "Polymer Derived Ceramics and Composites" in the framework of the 8th Pacific Rim Conference on Ceramic and Glass Technology. There, over 70 researchers from around the world discussed their latest innovations over four full days. It covers all the main aspects of interdisciplinary research and development in the field of Polymer-Derived-Ceramics, from the precursor synthesis and characteristics to the polymer-to-ceramic conversion, from processing and shaping of preceramic polymers into ceramic components to their microstructure at the nano- and micro-scale, from their properties to their most relevant applications in different fields. Zusammenfassung This book collects some of papers presented at the very successful Symposium "Polymer Derived Ceramics and Composites" in the framework of the 8th Pacific Rim Conference on Ceramic and Glass Technology. There, over 70 researchers from around the world discussed their latest innovations over four full days. Inhaltsverzeichnis Preface vii Introduction ix SYNTHESIS AND CHARACTERIZATION Poly[(Silylyne)Ethynylene] and Poly[(Silylene)Ethynylene]: New Precursors for the Efficient Synthesis of Silicon Carbide 3 Soichiro Kyushin, Hiroyuki Shiraiwa, Masafumi Kubota, Keisuke Negishi, Kiyohito Okamura, and Kenji Suzuki Synthesis of a Catalyst-Loaded SiC Material from Si-Based Polymer 7 Akira Idesaki, Masaki Sugimoto, and Masahito Yoshikawa Solid-State NMR Studies on Precursor-Derived Si-B-C-N Ceramics 13 Otgontuul Tsetsgee and Klaus Müller Intermediate-Range Order in Polymer-Route Si-C-0 Fibers by High-Energy X-Ray Diffraction and Reverse Monte Carlo Modelling 33 Kentaro Suzuya, Shinji Kohara, Kiyohito Okamura, Hiroshi Ichikawa, and Kenji Suzuki Evaluation of Heat Stability of Si-O-C Fibers Derived from Polymethylsilsesquioxane 39 Masaki Narisawa, Ryu-lchi Sumimoto, Ken-Ichiro Kita, Yayoi Satoh, Hiroshi Mabuchi, Young-Wook Kim, Masaki Sugimoto, and Masahito Yoshikawa Investigation of Nano Porous SiC Based Fibers Synthesized by Precursor Method 45 Ken'ichiro Kita, Masaki Narisawa, Atsushi Nakahira, Hiroshi Mabuchi, Masayoshi Itoh, Masaki Sugimoto, and Masahito Yoshikawa PROCESSING AND APPLICATIONS Mullite Monoliths, Coatings and Composites from a Preceramic Polymer Containing Alumina Nano-Sized Particles 53 E. Bernardo, G. Parcianello, P. Colombo, J. Adler, and D. Boettge Functionally Graded Ceramics Derived from Preceramic Polymers 61 Martin Steinau, Nahum Travitzky, Timo Zipperle, and Peter Greil Generation of Ceramic Layers on Transition Metals via Reaction with SiCN-Precursors 73 C. Delpero, W. Krenkel, and G. Motz Facile Ceramic Micro-Structure Generation Using Electrohydrodynamic Processing and Pyrolysis 81 Z. Ahmad, M. Nangrejo, U. Farook, E.Stride, M. Edirisinghe, E. Bernardo, and P. Colombo Development of Si-N Based Hydrogen Separation Membrane 87 Keita Miyajima, Tomokazu Eda, Haruka Ohta, Yasunori Ando, S...

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