
- 332 pages
- English
- PDF
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Mechanochemistry of Solid Surfaces
About this book
This book covers the fundamental relationships between solid surface chemical reactivity and the stressed state of surface layers; developed mainly by the author. Acceleration of chemical reactions by mechanical action (mechanochemical effect) and near-surface plasticity increase caused by chemical reactions (chemomechanical effect) acting simultaneously; open new possibilities for the control of a wide range of processes from corrosion to new materials engineering.
This monograph is a unique work on this subject and will be essential reading for undergraduate and postgraduate students engaged in studying surface phenomena in materials science; chemistry and chemical engineering; as well as for scientists and engineers in the industries where these phenomena are important.
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Table of contents
- Table of Contents
- Preface
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Thermodynamics and kinetics of surfacechemical reactions on stressed solids
- 3 Mechanochemical activity of solids with structural defects
- 4 Relationships between local and integral mechanochemical activity of surfaces
- 5 Kinetics of mechanochemical effect in solids with dislocations
- 6 Chemomechanical effect and conjugate mechanochemical phenomena
- 7 Some applications of mechanochemical phenomena
- References
- LIST OF SYMBOLS