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Diamond-based composites, with their advantages of hardness, high
Young's modulus and the like, have demonstrated new and unusual
features, such as stability to high temperatures and pressure
shocks and a large internal surface that can be controlled to offer
customised electrical, magnetic and optical properties, leading to
efficient filters, absorbents, sensors and other tools for
environmental control and monitoring. The current book covers the
synthesis of materials, their characterization and properties,
trends in high pressure and high temperature technologies, low
pressure technologies, basic principles of DBC material science,
and future developments in electronics, optics, industrial tools
and components, biotechnology, and medicine. Wide band-gap
materials are considered, ranging from molecular clusters,
nanophase materials, growth, processing and synthesis. The
processing of composite based materials can be classified into six
basic methods: in situ growth, high pressure/high temperature
catalytic conversion; mix and sinter (c-BN plus metal-ceramic
polymer mix); direct sintering; direct polymorphic conversion;
shock detonation; and SHS sintering.
Diamond-based composites, with their advantages of hardness, high
Young's modulus and the like, have demonstrated new and unusual
features, such as stability to high temperatures and pressure
shocks and a large internal surface that can be controlled to offer
customised electrical, magnetic and optical properties, leading to
efficient filters, absorbents, sensors and other tools for
environmental control and monitoring. The current book covers the
synthesis of materials, their characterization and properties,
trends in high pressure and high temperature technologies, low
pressure technologies, basic principles of DBC material science,
and future developments in electronics, optics, industrial tools
and components, biotechnology, and medicine. Wide band-gap
materials are considered, ranging from molecular clusters,
nanophase materials, growth, processing and synthesis. The
processing of composite based materials can be classified into six
basic methods: in situ growth, high pressure/high temperature
catalytic conversion; mix and sinter (c-BN plus metal-ceramic
polymer mix); direct sintering; direct polymorphic conversion;
shock detonation; and SHS sintering.
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