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NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Boron Rich Solids: Sensors for Biological and Chemical Detection, Ultra High Temperature Ceramics, Thermoelectrics, Armor
The objective of this book is to discuss the current status of research and development of boron-rich solids as sensors, ultra-high temperature ceramics, thermoelectrics, and armor. Novel biological and chemical sensors made of stiff and light-weight boron-rich solids are very exciting and efficient...
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Acceso en línea: | https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-90-481-9818-4 http://cds.cern.ch/record/1338728 |
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author | Orlovskaya, Nina Lugovy, Mykola |
author_facet | Orlovskaya, Nina Lugovy, Mykola |
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description | The objective of this book is to discuss the current status of research and development of boron-rich solids as sensors, ultra-high temperature ceramics, thermoelectrics, and armor. Novel biological and chemical sensors made of stiff and light-weight boron-rich solids are very exciting and efficient for applications in medical diagnoses, environmental surveillance and the detection of pathogen and biological/chemical terrorism agents. Ultra-high temperature ceramic composites exhibit excellent oxidation and corrosion resistance for hypersonic vehicle applications. Boron-rich solids are also promising candidates for high-temperature thermoelectric conversion. Armor is another very important application of boron-rich solids, since most of them exhibit very high hardness, which makes them perfect candidates with high resistance to ballistic impact. The following topical areas are presented: •boron-rich solids: science and technology; •synthesis and sintering strategies of boron rich solids; •microcantilever sensors; •screening of the possible boron-based thermoelectric conversion materials; •ultra-high temperature ZrB2 and HfB2 based composites •magnetic, transport and high-pressure properties of boron-rich solids; •restrictions of the sensor dimensions for chemical detection; •armor |
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spelling | cern-13387282021-04-25T17:14:43Zdoi:10.1007/978-90-481-9818-4http://cds.cern.ch/record/1338728engOrlovskaya, NinaLugovy, MykolaNATO Advanced Research Workshop on Boron Rich Solids: Sensors for Biological and Chemical Detection, Ultra High Temperature Ceramics, Thermoelectrics, ArmorOther Fields of PhysicsThe objective of this book is to discuss the current status of research and development of boron-rich solids as sensors, ultra-high temperature ceramics, thermoelectrics, and armor. Novel biological and chemical sensors made of stiff and light-weight boron-rich solids are very exciting and efficient for applications in medical diagnoses, environmental surveillance and the detection of pathogen and biological/chemical terrorism agents. Ultra-high temperature ceramic composites exhibit excellent oxidation and corrosion resistance for hypersonic vehicle applications. Boron-rich solids are also promising candidates for high-temperature thermoelectric conversion. Armor is another very important application of boron-rich solids, since most of them exhibit very high hardness, which makes them perfect candidates with high resistance to ballistic impact. The following topical areas are presented: •boron-rich solids: science and technology; •synthesis and sintering strategies of boron rich solids; •microcantilever sensors; •screening of the possible boron-based thermoelectric conversion materials; •ultra-high temperature ZrB2 and HfB2 based composites •magnetic, transport and high-pressure properties of boron-rich solids; •restrictions of the sensor dimensions for chemical detection; •armorSpringeroai:cds.cern.ch:13387282011 |
spellingShingle | Other Fields of Physics Orlovskaya, Nina Lugovy, Mykola NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Boron Rich Solids: Sensors for Biological and Chemical Detection, Ultra High Temperature Ceramics, Thermoelectrics, Armor |
title | NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Boron Rich Solids: Sensors for Biological and Chemical Detection, Ultra High Temperature Ceramics, Thermoelectrics, Armor |
title_full | NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Boron Rich Solids: Sensors for Biological and Chemical Detection, Ultra High Temperature Ceramics, Thermoelectrics, Armor |
title_fullStr | NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Boron Rich Solids: Sensors for Biological and Chemical Detection, Ultra High Temperature Ceramics, Thermoelectrics, Armor |
title_full_unstemmed | NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Boron Rich Solids: Sensors for Biological and Chemical Detection, Ultra High Temperature Ceramics, Thermoelectrics, Armor |
title_short | NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Boron Rich Solids: Sensors for Biological and Chemical Detection, Ultra High Temperature Ceramics, Thermoelectrics, Armor |
title_sort | nato advanced research workshop on boron rich solids: sensors for biological and chemical detection, ultra high temperature ceramics, thermoelectrics, armor |
topic | Other Fields of Physics |
url | https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-90-481-9818-4 http://cds.cern.ch/record/1338728 |
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