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Book Synthesis  Characterization and Physical Properties of Metal Borides

Download or read book Synthesis Characterization and Physical Properties of Metal Borides written by Denis Fofanov and published by . This book was released on 2006 with total page 298 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Synthesis  Characterization and Energetic Performance of Metal Boride Compounds for Insensitive Energetic Materials

Download or read book Synthesis Characterization and Energetic Performance of Metal Boride Compounds for Insensitive Energetic Materials written by Michael L. Whittaker and published by . This book was released on 2012 with total page 174 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Handbook on Synthesis Strategies for Advanced Materials

Download or read book Handbook on Synthesis Strategies for Advanced Materials written by A. K. Tyagi and published by Springer Nature. This book was released on 2021-10-22 with total page 922 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book presents state-of-the-art coverage of synthesis of advanced functional materials. Unconventional synthetic routes play an important role in the synthesis of advanced materials as many new materials are metastable and cannot be synthesized by conventional methods. This book presents various synthesis methods such as conventional solid-state method, combustion method, a range of soft chemical methods, template synthesis, molecular precursor method, microwave synthesis, sono-chemical method and high-pressure synthesis. It provides a comprehensive overview of synthesis methods and covers a variety of materials, including ceramics, films, glass, carbon-based, and metallic materials. Many techniques for processing and surface functionalization are also discussed. Several engineering aspects of materials synthesis are also included. The contents of this book are useful for researchers and professionals working in the areas of materials and chemistry.

Book Materials Science of Carbides  Nitrides and Borides

Download or read book Materials Science of Carbides Nitrides and Borides written by Yury G. Gogotsi and published by Springer Science & Business Media. This book was released on 2012-12-06 with total page 371 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A survey of current research on a wide range of carbide, nitride and boride materials, covering the general issues relevant to the development and characterisation of a variety of advanced materials. Topics include structure and electronic properties, modeling, processing, high-temperature chemistry, oxidation and corrosion, mechanical behaviour, manufacturing and applications. The volume complements more specialised books on specific materials as well as more general texts on ceramics or hard materials, presenting a survey of materials research as a key to technological development. After decades of research, the materials are being used in electronics, wear resistant, refractory and other applications, but numerous new applications are possible. Roughly equal numbers of papers cover theoretical and experimental research in the general field of materials science of refractory materials. Audience: Researchers and graduate students in materials science and engineering.

Book Synthesis and Characterization of the MAB Phases

Download or read book Synthesis and Characterization of the MAB Phases written by Sankalp S. Kota and published by . This book was released on 2019 with total page 312 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The MAB phases are atomically laminated, ternary transition metal borides whose crystal structures are comprised of stacked M-B layers (M = transition metal) interleaved by monolayers of Al or Zn, or bilayers of Al atoms. This name stems from the fact that their nanolaminated atomic structures resemble the nanolaminated MAX phases. Structurally, the MAB phases are highly anisotropic because the M-B layers contain parallel, covalently bonded B-B chains and the M-B layers themselves are separated by relatively weaker M-Al bonds. Though nearly all the MAB phase compounds were discovered prior to the 1990s, their properties had remained largely unknown, in part, because of the unavailability of bulk, high purity, polycrystalline samples. In this thesis, three MAB phases are synthesized as high-purity, fully dense ceramics and five as powders using reactive powder metallurgy with the goal of systematically characterizing their fundamental physical properties. Some of these compounds were synthesized in bulk for the first time, while many of these properties were never characterized for polycrystalline samples. The MAB phases MoAlB, Mn2AlB2, and Fe2AlB2, like their binary boride counterparts, are found to be good conductors of electricity (0.3-5 1̐Ư1̐7m) and highly dependent on the transition metal. From low-temperature heat capacity studies, the high conductivities are found to be related to high densities of states at the Fermi level. In turn, the high electrical conductivity of MoAlB translates to good thermal conductivities (28 Wm-1K-1 at room temperature), wherein a majority of the heat is transported by electrons. In terms of mechanical properties, the Young's and shear moduli ranged from 250-370 GPa and 100-150 GPa, respectively, and showed a weak temperature dependence up to 1000 oC. Among these three MAB phases, the hardness ranged between 8-11 GPa, and illustrate that they are significantly lower than the 16-23 GPa range found for the corresponding MoB, MnB, and FeB compounds. From an in-depth study of the oxidation resistance of MoAlB in ambient air, it was clear that it is the first transition metal compound to be highly oxidation resistant in air and performs comparably to state-of-the-art alumina-forming alloys and compounds. Because the unidirectional B-B chains and the face-sharing BM6 trigonal prism building blocks in the MAB phases are also characteristic of the binary transition metal monoborides, this work endeavored to gain insights on how the Al layers distinguish these two families of solids. The relatively weakly bonded nature of the Al layers was evidenced in several ways: (1) the thermal decomposition of the MAB phases into the corresponding MB phase and elemental Al at high temperatures, (2) the formation of protective aluminum oxide scales on MoAlB when heated in ambient air to high temperatures, (3) considerably lower Vickers hardness and elastic moduli than the corresponding binary borides, and (4) the occurrence of intralayer delamination during indentation. However, there are similarities between the two as well. Both the binary monoborides and MAB phases of the 3d transition metals were found to have their lowest thermal expansion coefficients parallel to the B-B chains, which reflects the high strength of the covalent B-B bonds. Moreover, the insertion of Al into CrB and Cr3B4, to form Cr2AlB2 and Cr3AlB4, respectively, did not alter the magnetic ground state from paramagnetism.

Book Literature Survey on Synthesis  Properties  and Applications of Selected Boride Compounds

Download or read book Literature Survey on Synthesis Properties and Applications of Selected Boride Compounds written by Barry Ronald Emrich and published by . This book was released on 1962 with total page 150 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A comprehensive review of the literature was made to assist in providing background information needed for future work concerning boride materials. The materials reviewed included solid bodies of TiB2, ZrB/2, HfB2, VB2, NbB2, TaB2, CrB2, and ThB4. Information is presented on synthesis, properties, and applications of the selected boride compounds, including selected abstracts and articles. This documentary search, by showing many gaps and wide scatter where information is available, demonstrates the need for the development of authoritative scientific information on borides applicable to future technological requirements.

Book Synthesis and Characterization of Alkali Metal Borides and Closo Hydroborates

Download or read book Synthesis and Characterization of Alkali Metal Borides and Closo Hydroborates written by Monalisa Panda and published by . This book was released on 2006 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Advanced Inorganic Chemistry

Download or read book Advanced Inorganic Chemistry written by F. Albert Cotton and published by John Wiley & Sons. This book was released on 1999-04-13 with total page 1380 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: For more than a quarter century, Cotton and Wilkinson's Advanced Inorganic Chemistry has been the source that students and professional chemists have turned to for the background needed to understand current research literature in inorganic chemistry and aspects of organometallic chemistry. Like its predecessors, this updated Sixth Edition is organized around the periodic table of elements and provides a systematic treatment of the chemistry of all chemical elements and their compounds. It incorporates important recent developments with an emphasis on advances in the interpretation of structure, bonding, and reactivity.“/p> From the reviews of the Fifth Edition: "The first place to go when seeking general information about the chemistry of a particular element, especially when up-to-date, authoritative information is desired." —Journal of the American Chemical Society "Every student with a serious interest in inorganic chemistry should have [this book]." —Journal of Chemical Education "A mine of information . . . an invaluable guide." —Nature "The standard by which all other inorganic chemistry books are judged." —Nouveau Journal de Chimie "A masterly overview of the chemistry of the elements." —The Times of London Higher Education Supplement "A bonanza of information on important results and developments which could otherwise easily be overlooked in the general deluge of publications." —Angewandte Chemie

Book Synthesis and Characterization of Transition Metal Diborides

Download or read book Synthesis and Characterization of Transition Metal Diborides written by Jimmy Thörnberg and published by Linköping University Electronic Press. This book was released on 2021-01-20 with total page 50 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This thesis is devoted towards physical vapor deposition (PVD) of thin films of transition-metal (TM) diborides, focused on the material system TiBx, Ti1-xAlxB2-y and CrBx. The metal diborides are a large family of compounds with both metallic and ceramic properties, due to its bonding nature being a mix of covalent and ionic bonds. Their characteristics include, e.g., good mechanical, electrical and thermal properties, while an improved oxidation and corrosion resistance are currently sought after. Furthermore, while the ideal composition of these diborides is TMB2, i.e. with a B to metal ratio of 2, the stoichiometry in the PVD deposited films typically diverges from this ratio. TiBx is often reported to be overstoichiometric, with x well above 2. One of the most known and commonly used member of the TM diboride family is TiBx, primarily used in hard-coating applications such as tools for machining Al. However, the material displays a fracture toughness and oxidation resistance that ideally needs to be improved. The films presented in this thesis were deposited by high power impulse magnetron sputtering (HiPIMS) and direct current magnetron sputtering (DCMS). Using both methods facilitates an improved control of both microstructure and composition, and hence the materials properties. With HiPIMS, understoichiometric TiBx films were grown and it was shown that these films can match and even exceed the overstoichiometric counterpart, deposited with DCMS, in terms of mechanical properties. The hardness and fracture toughness for TiB1.43 films were measured at 43.9±0.9 GPa and 4.2±0.1 MPa√m, compared to TiB2.70 films at 37.7±0.8 GPa and 3.1±0.1 MPa√m. Furthermore, the understoichiometric films significantly improve the oxidation resistance. Air annealing of TiB1.43, TiB2.20, and TiB2.70 films at 400 °C showed an average oxidation rate of 2.9±1.5, 7.1±1.0, and 20.0±5.0 nm/h, respectively, explained by the microstructural difference between over- and understoichiometric material. In TiBx films where x > 2, there is a B-rich tissue phase in the grain boundaries which is suggested to enhance oxidation. The hydroscopic nature of B2O3 causes more rapid oxidation and evaporation thus providing an easy oxidation pathway in B-rich regions. However, understoichiometric films where x < 2 do not show any significant boundary phases. Instead, the B deficiency is presented as planar defects with Ti-rich stacking faults. Hence the absence of the B-rich tissue phase has strongly contributed to increasing the oxidation resistance. Oxidation resistance and mechanical properties were also investigated for understoichiometric Ti1-xAlxB2-y coatings with varying Ti:Al and B:M ratios, obtained from both HiPIMS and DCMS depositions. Al alloying of the TM diboride TiBx significantly enhances the oxidation resistance. However, incorporating too much Al is at the expense of the excellent hardness seen in the pure TiBx, going from 46.2±1.1 GPa to 22.6±1.1 GPa for Ti0.9Al0.1B1.3 and Ti0.3Al0.7B1.3, respectively. Hence, a reduction in the Al content is needed to retain the mechanical properties. The boundary phase in this material consists of a Ti1-xAlxB2-y tissue phase, rich in either Al or B depending on the x and y values. An improved oxidation resistance in Ti1-xAlxB2-y was seen with reduced Al and B content, proposed to be due to absence of tissue phase in the grain boundaries, in line with the observations for TiBx. The oxide scale thickness of Ti0.9Al0.1B1.3 and Ti0.9Al0.1B1.9 after air annealing at 600 °C for 10 h was measured to be 205 nm and 320 nm, respectively. Moreover, the trends indicate a reduced oxidation rate as the oxide scale grows thicker. A systematical study of DCMS deposited CrBx coatings, 1.90 ≤ x 2.08, was also performed, motivated by CrBx being a material of interest for providing potential corrosion resistance. All films, irrespectable of the deposition conditions, exhibited (001) texture, with epitaxial growth observed when increasing temperature from 500 °C to 900 °C. Higher density (5.2 g/cm3) and smoother surfaces was seen in films grown at lower pressure, 5 mTorr (0.67 Pa), compared to higher pressure, 20 mTorr (2.67 Pa), and was explained by less gas scattering leading to more energetic particles impinging on the surface. CrBx film composition show no apparent dependence on substrate temperature, and has a slight dependence on deposition pressure for the samples deposited at 900 °C, with reduced B content for increasing pressure. Overstoichiometric CrB2.08 films showed the presence of large B-rich inclusions, and B deficiency in CrB1.90 films presented as planar defects with Cr-rich stacking faults, similar to understoichiometric TiBx. The thorough investigations of all the systems in this thesis are aimed towards improving the understanding of the correlation between the thin film synthesis process and the resulting composition and microstructure, which in turn dictates the properties of thin films. A particular emphasis is put on control of composition. I den här avhandlingen fokuserar jag på beläggningar av tunna filmer, dvs. tunna lager av material som läggs på en yta för att ge ytan vissa specifika egenskaper. Jag genomför metodiska analyser av de filmer jag får från två olika beläggningsmetoder; ”high-power impulse magnetron sputtering” (HiPIMS) och den mer konventionella metoden ”directcurrent magnetron sputtering” (DCMS). Dessa metoder skiljer sig främst åt i antal parametrar man kan variera för att kontrollera processen som styr vilket material som bildas, där HiPIMS är den metod med flest parametrar. Anledningen till att HiPIMS inte har sett ett större användningsområde till dags dato är att det är en relativt ny process jämfört med DCMS, och på grund av den komplexitet som tillkommer när man utökar mängden tillväxtparametrar. För båda processerna är en grundläggande förståelse av både processen och materialet önskvärt för att få ett optimerat material, med specifika önskade egenskaper. Material i fokus i denna avhandling är TiBx, Ti1-xAlxB2-y och CrBx, även kallade övergångsmetall-diborider, där Ti står för titan, Al för aluminium, Cr för krom, B för bor, och x/y står för variabler i sammansättningen av materialet. Dessa diborider bär med sig unika egenskaper från respektive element och innehåller en blandning av kovalenta bindningar och jon-bindningar. Beroende på sammansättningen av atomer så kan vi se olika mekaniska, elektriska och termiska egenskaper samt olika grad av oxidering- och eroderings-resistans. TiBx är till exempel välkänt för sina tillämpningar inom skärande bearbetning, men har inte lika lovande egenskaper när det kommer till beständighet mot oxidering. Det här är delvis en konsekvens av att man idag kommersiellt använder sig främst av DCMS för tillväxt av dessa beläggningar, då denna metod typiskt genererar överstökiometriska tunna filmer av TiBx (x > 2), vilket i sin tur påverkar beständigheten mot oxidering negativt. Med hjälp av HiPIMS kan man kontrollera stökiometrin av filmen i större grad, och kan således generera understökiometrisk TiBx (x < 2) som jag visar på har bättre mekaniska egenskaper, bland annat högre hårdhet, bättre brottseghet och förbättrad beständighet mot oxidering, kontra den överstökiometriska motsvarigheten. Hur mikrostrukturen i överstökiometriska TiBx filmer ser ut är välkänt, där överflödigt B ansamlas i korngränserna och bilder en s.k. ”B-rik vävnadsfas”. Jag har påvisat hur motsvarande mikrostruktur ser ut för understökiometrisk TiBx filmer, något som fram tills nu varit okänt. I dessa faser saknas vävnadsfas i korngränserna, och istället hittas överskottet av Ti som plandefekter i de kolumnära TiB2-strukturerna i filmen. Jag visar på att avsaknaden av vävnadsfas i korngränserna tydligt förbättrar beständigheten mot oxidering, vilket troligtvis beror på att just korngränserna, och deras innehåll, agerar som en katalys for oxidering. På samma sätt undersöker jag hur materialsystemet Ti1-xAlxBy-2 beter sig med varierande Ti:Al förhållande och även B:M förhållande (bor till metall), i filmer skapade med både DCMS och HiPIMS. Målet med inkluderingen av Al är just att förbättra beständighet mot oxidering, och samtidigt bevara de åtråvärda mekaniska egenskaperna som filmer av TiBx har. Korngränserna i det här materialet består av en vävnadsfasblandning, rik på antingen Al eller B, beroende på förhållandet mellan x och y i Ti1- xAlxBy-2. Jag visar på att en reducering av denna vävnadsfas även här förbättrar beständigheten mot oxidering. Det påvisas genom att reducera Al- och B-innehållet i filmerna, vilket minskar vävnadsfasen i korngränserna, och således förbättras beständigheten mot oxidering. En systematisk undersökning av tunna filmer av CrBx, belagda med DCMS, har genomförts, då detta är ett materialsystem med potential för beständighet mot korrosion. Både lätt över- och understökiometriska filmer växtes, och fick sin mikrostruktur och lokala sammansättning undersökt. Alla filmer påvisade en (001) textur, med epitaxiell tillväxt när temperaturen ökade från 500 C° till 900 C°. Högre densitet (~5.2 g/cm3) och jämnare ytor sågs för filmer belagda vid lägre tryck, 5 mTorr (0.67 Pa), jämfört med högre tryck, 20 mTorr (2.67 Pa). Kompositionen för CrBx filmerna påvisade inte ett temperaturberoende, men visade ett marginellt beroende på beläggningstryck för prover växta vid 900 C°. Även observerat för understökiometriska CrB1.90 filmer är att underskottet av B presenteras som plandefekter med Cr-rika plan i de kolumnära CrB2- strukturerna i filmen, precis som i understökiometrisk TiBx. I överstökiometriska CrB2.08 filmer så visades stora inneslutningar av ansamlat B.

Book The Physics and Chemistry of Carbides  Nitrides and Borides

Download or read book The Physics and Chemistry of Carbides Nitrides and Borides written by R. Freer and published by Springer Science & Business Media. This book was released on 2012-12-06 with total page 716 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Carbides, nitrides and borides are families of related refractory materials. Traditionally they have been employed in applications associated with engineering ceramics where either high temperature strength or stability is of primary importance. In recent years there has been a growing awareness of the interesting electrical, thermal and optical properties exhibited by these materials, and the fact that many can be prepared as monolithic ceramics, single crystals and thin films. In practical terms carbides, nitrides and borides offer the prospect of a new generation of semiconductor materials, for example, which can function at very high temperatures in severe environmental conditions. However, as yet, we have only a limited understanding of the detailed physics and chemistry of the materials and how the preparation techniques influence the properties. Under the auspices of the NATO Science Committee an Advanced Research Workshop (ARW) was held on the Physics and Chemistry of Carbides, Nitrides and Borides (University of Manchester, 18-22 September, 1989) in order to assess progress to date and identify the most promising themes and materials for future research. An international group of 38 scientists considered developments in 5 main areas: The preparation of powders, monolithic ceramics, single crystals and thin films; Phase transformations, microstructure, defect structure and mass transport; Materials stability; Theoretical studies; Electrical, thermal and optical properties of bulk materials and thin films.

Book Boron and Borides

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Download or read book Boron and Borides written by and published by . This book was released on 1976 with total page 293 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

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Book Boron and Refractory Borides

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  • Author : G.V. Samsonov
  • Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
  • Release : 2012-12-06
  • ISBN : 3642666205
  • Pages : 666 pages

Download or read book Boron and Refractory Borides written by G.V. Samsonov and published by Springer Science & Business Media. This book was released on 2012-12-06 with total page 666 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: V. I. MATKOVICH During the meeting of the International Symposium on Boron held in October, 1972 in Tbilisi, U.S.S.R., the idea was proposed to assemble a review of boron and refractory borides by the specialists present. The advantages of such a work were immediately apparent. Such diverse applications of borides as in protective armor, nuclear reactors, coat ings, reinforcement, etc. can hardly all be presented in sufficient detail by a single author. On the other hand it was also recognized that with so much specialization, some areas of interest may not be covered. Within the last decade or two a number of areas have been developed in which the use of refractory borides is growing and improvements are being actively explored. Thus, a number of borides have considerable potential as reinforcing material for plastics or light metals, though only boron fibers have been firmly established up to the present. Ap plication of flakes and films for two-dimensional reinforcement appears attractive, although the high cost of materials and development repre sents a considerable barrier. A number of borides have been used to manufacture lightweight protec tive armor. In this area relatively fast changes seem to be taking place as improvements in performance and weight are made. Boron carbide has found considerable use in this application and new developments exploit the light weight of beryllium borides.

Book BORON AND BORIDES  SYNTHESIS  CRYSTAL CHEMISTRY  CHEMICAL BONDING  PHYSICAL PROPERTIES AND APPLICATIONS  PROCEEDINGS  5TH INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM  LABORATORY OF SOLID STATE CHEMISTRY OF THE FRENCH NATIONAL CENTRE FOR SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH

Download or read book BORON AND BORIDES SYNTHESIS CRYSTAL CHEMISTRY CHEMICAL BONDING PHYSICAL PROPERTIES AND APPLICATIONS PROCEEDINGS 5TH INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM LABORATORY OF SOLID STATE CHEMISTRY OF THE FRENCH NATIONAL CENTRE FOR SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH written by and published by . This book was released on with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Facile Synthesis of Nanostructured Metal Borides and Composites for Applications in Sustainable Energy

Download or read book Facile Synthesis of Nanostructured Metal Borides and Composites for Applications in Sustainable Energy written by Maalavan Arivu and published by . This book was released on 2018 with total page 83 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "Electrocatalytic water splitting is a promising solution for sustainable energy generation since one of the half reactions lead to the formation of H2 which is a clean fuel. The other half of the reaction leading to O2 evolution is an energy intensive process necessitating the need for an electrocatalyst to break the activation barrier for the commencement of the reaction. In this work we will focus on expanding the family of non-oxidic OER electro-catalysts, especially borides, whereby, apart from facilitating delocalization of electron cloud on the catalytically active transition metal site, low anion electronegativity and increased covalency in the lattice compared to oxides, is expected to facilitate the catalytic process. Analyzing these properties, amorphous nickel boride (Ni3B) was chosen and synthesized through a room temperature chemical conversion technique. Characterization of the synthesized material confirmed that the as-prepared Ni3B was nanocrystalline with particles in the range of 50 - 60nm. Ni3B showed high efficiency for electrocatalytic O2 evolution under alkaline conditions exhibiting a low onset potential and overpotential (ɳ) of 340 mV @ 10 mAcm−2. Ni3B was further incorporated into a matrix of reduced graphene oxide to improve the catalytic performance by facilitating charge transfer within the catalytic matrix since its incorporation increases conductivity of the catalytic film. As expected, Ni3B-reduced graphene oxide nanocomposite showed an improved catalytic performance compared to Ni3B nanostructures with onset potential lower by 70mV and ɳ of 290 mV @ 10mAcm−2. The OER catalytic performance obtained with Ni3B and nanocomposite was observed to be significantly better than the conventionally used noble metal oxides such as RuO[sub x], and was comparable to some of the best OER electrocatalysts"--Abstract, page iv.

Book Synthesis and Characterization of Novel Ternary Transition Metal Borides and New Synthesis Methods for Superhard ReB2 and Clathrate of Type 1

Download or read book Synthesis and Characterization of Novel Ternary Transition Metal Borides and New Synthesis Methods for Superhard ReB2 and Clathrate of Type 1 written by Burcu Uslu and published by . This book was released on 2010 with total page 312 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book MAX Phases

Download or read book MAX Phases written by Michel W. Barsoum and published by John Wiley & Sons. This book was released on 2013-11-13 with total page 436 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In this comprehensive yet compact monograph, Michel W. Barsoum, one of the pioneers in the field and the leading figure in MAX phase research, summarizes and explains, from both an experimental and a theoretical viewpoint, all the features that are necessary to understand and apply these new materials. The book covers elastic, electrical, thermal, chemical and mechanical properties in different temperature regimes. By bringing together, in a unifi ed, self-contained manner, all the information on MAX phases hitherto only found scattered in the journal literature, this one-stop resource offers researchers and developers alike an insight into these fascinating materials.