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Electroceramics are a
class of
ceramic materials used
primarily for
their electrical properties.
While ceramics have
traditionally been
admired and used...
- The
Journal of
Electroceramics is a peer-reviewed
scientific journal that was
established in 1997. It is
published by
Springer Science+Business Media...
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Niobium is a
chemical element; it has
symbol Nb (formerly columbium, Cb) and
atomic number 41. It is a
light grey, crystalline, and
ductile transition...
- Lead
zirconate titanate, also
called lead
zirconium titanate and
commonly abbreviated as PZT, is an
inorganic compound with the
chemical formula Pb[ZrxTi1−x]O3...
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useful electroceramics.
Zirconium dioxide is also used as the
solid electrolyte in
electrochromic devices.
Zirconia is a
precursor to the
electroceramic lead...
- jet engines, and
coatings of
engines and
industrial gas turbines;
electroceramics - for
measuring oxygen and pH of hot
water solutions, i.e. in fuel...
- It is a
component of YBCO (high-temperature superconductors) and
electroceramics, and is
added to
steel and cast iron to
reduce the size of
carbon grains...
- in jet engines). As a
thermal barrier coating in gas turbines. As an
electroceramic due to its ion-conducting
properties (e.g., to
determine oxygen content...
- Technology. Berlin: Springer-Verlag. Moulson, A. J.; Herbert, J. M. (2003).
Electroceramics: materials, properties, applications. John
Wiley and Sons. p. 141....
- of
interest because of its
relationship to
barium titanate, a
useful electroceramic. The
solid has two
known phases: a low-temperature (β)
phase with P21/n...