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Unifying a wide range of materials synthesis techniques, a Aerosol Processing of Materialsa provides a detailed overview of the production of materials by the use of gas phase processes. Aerosol processes are responsible for the production of many of todaya s most advanced materials, especially in the semiconductor, optical waveguide, and thin film industries. Many of the unique properties of nanophase materials and composites are only possible through the application of acrosol in materials processing. This book describes various types of aerosol processes and the role of aerosols in materials processing. The work presents the advantages and disadvantages of each process in terms of cost, complexity, purity, and materials properties; and compares these factor to alternative methods of powder and film formation. The title provides the theory needed to understand and advance the fundamentals of this rapidly expanding material manufacturing processes. Written by well–respected leaders in the field, the book illuminates the roles of particle size characterization and size distributions; heat, mass, and momentum transfer; particle transport; condensation and evaporation; and coagulation and coalescence. a Aerosol Processing of Materialsa provides the most up–to–date and comprehensive single source of information available on gas–to–particle powder formation; liquid/solid–to–solid powder formation; film formation; reactor design; and particle/film characterization.
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Unifying a wide range of materials synthesis techniques, a Aerosol Processing of Materialsa provides a detailed overview of the production of materials by the use of gas phase processes. Aerosol processes are responsible for the production of many of todaya s most advanced materials, especially in the semiconductor, optical waveguide, and thin film industries. Many of the unique properties of nanophase materials and composites are only possible through the application of acrosol in materials processing. This book describes various types of aerosol processes and the role of aerosols in materials processing. The work presents the advantages and disadvantages of each process in terms of cost, complexity, purity, and materials properties; and compares these factor to alternative methods of powder and film formation. The title provides the theory needed to understand and advance the fundamentals of this rapidly expanding material manufacturing processes. Written by well–respected leaders in the field, the book illuminates the roles of particle size characterization and size distributions; heat, mass, and momentum transfer; particle transport; condensation and evaporation; and coagulation and coalescence. a Aerosol Processing of Materialsa provides the most up–to–date and comprehensive single source of information available on gas–to–particle powder formation; liquid/solid–to–solid powder formation; film formation; reactor design; and particle/film characterization.