Date : 2022 Wednesday 27 Jul
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New Published Book: Advanced Rare Earth-based Ceramic Nanomaterials

New Book Published by Dr. Sahar Zinatloo-Ajabshir, Member of Chemical Engineering Department
Dr. Sahar Zinatloo-Ajabshir, from Department of Chemical Engineering, published a new book that dive into his research and pull from professional experiences on the Ceramic Materials topic and Energy Science and Technology. The book title and its abstract are included below.
 

Advanced Rare Earth-based Ceramic Nanomaterials

by Sahar Zinatloo-Ajabshir

Description: Advanced Rare Earth-Based Ceramic Nanomaterials focuses on recent advances related to preparation methods and applications of advanced rare earth-based ceramic nanomaterials. Different approaches for synthesizing rare earth-based ceramic nanomaterials are discussed, along with their advantages and disadvantages for applications in various fields. Sections cover rare earth-based ceramic nanomaterials like ceria and rare earth oxides (R۲O۳), rare earth vanadates, rare earth titanates, rare earth zirconates, rare earth stannates, rare earth-based tungstates, rare earth-based manganites, ferrites, cobaltites, nickelates, rare earth doped semiconductor nanomaterials, rare earth molybdates, rare earth-based nanocomposites, rare earth-based compounds for solar cells, and laser nanomaterials based on rare-earth compounds.

Key Features: Reviews the chemistry and processing of rare earth doped ceramic nanomaterials and their characteristics and applications. Covers a broad range of materials, including ceria and rare earth oxides (R۲O۳), vanadates, titanates, zirconates, stannates, tungstates, manganites, ferrites, cobaltites, nickelates, rare earth doped semiconductor nanomaterials, rare earth molybdates, rare earth-based nanocomposites, rare earth-based compounds for solar cells, and laser nanomaterials based on rare-earth compounds includes different approaches to synthesizing each family of rare earth-based ceramic nanomaterials, along with their advantages and disadvantages. Provides green chemistry-based methods for the preparation of advanced rare earth-based ceramic nanomaterials.

Readership: Materials scientists, physicists, chemists and engineers, R&D Managers working in ceramic materials, energy science and technology. 

 

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