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Роль М. М. Шульца в развитии масс-спектральных термодинамических исследований оксидных систем и материалов

Роль М. М. Шульца в развитии масс-спектральных термодинамических исследований оксидных систем и материалов

Abstract

The main stages of studies of the vaporization processes and thermodynamic properties of oxide systems and materials that were started in the middle of the seventies of the last century by high temperature mass spectrometry according to M. M. Shults' initiative were described. In the review the outstanding role of M. M. Shults in the development of thermodynamic approaches for obtaining and application of oxide materials (glasses, ceramics and coatings) with the properties required in high temperatures is discussed

В статье описаны основные этапы исследований процессов испарения и термодинамических свойств оксидных систем и материалов, начатых в середине семидесятых годов прошлого века, методом высокотемпературной масс-спектрометрии по инициативе М. М. Шульца. В обзоре обсуждается выдающаяся роль М. М. Шульца в разработке термодинамических подходов для получения и эксплуатации оксидных материалов (стёкол, керамики, покрытий) с заданными свойствами в условиях высоких температур. Библиогр. 30 назв. Ил. 2.

Keywords

ОКСИДНЫЕ СИСТЕМЫ И МАТЕРИАЛЫ, ПРОЦЕССЫ ИСПАРЕНИЯ, ТЕРМОДИНАМИЧЕСКИЕ СВОЙСТВА, ВЫСОКОТЕМПЕРАТУРНАЯ МАСС-СПЕКТРОМЕТРИЯ

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