Introduction. Space control in carbon alloys. Typical carbon alloys and their processing. The latest characterization techniques. Function developments and application potentials.
Michio Inagaki, Ph.D. is a famous carbon material scientist, who obtained his PhD degree from Nagoya University in 1963. He has worked on carbon materials for more than 50 years. In 2011, he won the Peter A. Thrower Award for Exceptional Contribution to the International Carbon Community.
"Carbon Alloys" is a very ambitious project and some considerable
advances have been made. As the same materials were studied in
several laboratories by different techniques the reports are
particularly valuable. The book is recommended." --Professor Peter
A. Thrower, Editor-in-Chief, CARBON
"In this remarkable book the results of a major innovative Japanese
national programme on new forms and applications of carbon are
presented. Carbon is a unique material and the research results
here take the subject forward in many new directions. Carbon alloys
are defined as carbon in multi-component systems the components
having carbon in different states of hybridisation or in
relationship with other compounds. The studies range from carbon
nanotubes and the exploitation of nanospace to carbon-carbon
composites and super-hard materials. It will be required reading
for all involved in carbon science and Materials scientists
generally." --Professor Brian Rand, School of Materials, University
of Leeds, UK
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