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UTS NanoMaterials Important Information
[edit]Compiled by Andrew Gilbett
[edit]- Chapter 1
- Chemical bond
- Ionic bond
- Covalent bond
- Second law of thermodynamics
- Entropy
- Gibbs free energy
- Crystallographic defect
- Cubic crystal system
- Schottky defect
- Frenkel defect
- Dislocation
- Burgers vector
- Elastic modulus
- Deformation (engineering)
- Chapter 2
- Yield (engineering)
- Young's modulus
- Plasticity (physics)
- Grain boundary
- Grain boundary strengthening
- Strong interaction
- Coulomb's law
- Chapter 3
- Sol-gel
- Tetramethyl orthosilicate
- Tetraethyl orthosilicate
- Silicosis
- Porosity
- Chapter 4
- Nanotechnology
- Molecular assembler
- Angular resolution
- Materials science
- Chapter 5
- Carbon nanotube
- Selective chemistry of single-walled nanotubes
- Optical properties of carbon nanotubes
- Chapter 6
- Ceramic engineering
- Sintering
- Equal channel angular extrusion
- Physical vapor deposition
- Chemical vapor deposition
- Sputtering
- Sputter deposition
- Hybrid Physical-Chemical Vapor Deposition