Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Study Institute on Surfaces and Interfaces of Ceramic Materials Held in Ile D'Oleron, France on 4-16 September 1988


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The proceedings of the NATO Advanced Study Institute on Surfaces and Interfaces of Ceramic Materials, held on the Oleron island, France, in September 1988. The lectures and papers presented during this Advanced Study Institute are gathered in this book which is divided in six sections according to the following description: Structural and Microstructural Aspects of Surfaces and Interfaces of Ceramic Materials, Including Electronic and Chemisorption Properties; Segregation Phenomena and Transport Properties; Thermodynamic and Structural Aspects of Ceramic-Metal Interfaces; Role of Surfaces and Interfaces in Elaborating Ceramic Materials; Interaction of Ceramic Materials with Environment, Including Solid-Gas and Solid-Liquid Reactions; and Properties Related to Surfaces and Interfaces of Specific Ceramic Materials and Composites, Including Mechanical Properties. Keywords: Proceedings, Chemisorption, Alumina ceramics, Grain boundary, Magnesium oxide, Dopant segregation, Yttria, Ceramic-metal interfaces, Sintering, Composites. (jg).







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