This monograph deals with the most useful and modern methods for characterising the inorganic materials such as glasses and glass-ceramics, traditional and advanced. After a short chapter focused on determination of rare earths in ceramics and minerals, there are three chapters showing the fundamentals and main applications of most advanced microstructure techniques for investigating glasses and ceramics: new microscopies (STM, AFM) and electron microscopy methods such as CBED and HREM. Three more chapters are dedicated to the basis and wide applications of thermal methods, one focused on applications on zeolite materials. The XRD for texture analysis and recent advances in fluorescence methods are also considered in two chapters. Finally, the Mössbauer spectroscopy for the investigation of glasses and glass-ceramics and neutron diffraction for the same type of materials is widely treated.
This book arises from the lectures of the Summer Course of The University of La Laguna, Spain. The basic six chapters of the book are: Analytical methods for rare earth determination, microstructure investigation, thermal methods, x-ray diffraction, Mössbauer spectroscopy and neutron diffraction. The application to inorganic materials, both amorphous and crystalline are also discussed.
Jesus Ma. Rincon
Experiment Mössbauer spectroscopy X-Ray X-ray fluorescence alloy ceramics crystal diffraction electron diffraction electron microscopy glass-ceramic liquid microscopy spectroscopy structural analysis