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Research and Markets (www.researchandmarkets.com/research/a71055/fabrication_of_nan) has announced the addition of John Wiley and Sons Ltd's new book "Fabrication of Nanostructures by Plasma Electrolysis" to their offering.

Research and Markets: Fabrication of Nanostructures by Plasma Electrolysis

Dublin, Ireland | Posted on January 21st, 2011

In this handbook and ready reference, the authors introduce the concept of plasma electrolysis, explaining how the coatings are characterized and discussing their mechanical and corrosion properties. They then go on to look at specific industrial applications of this powerful and low-cost method, including aerospace, the biomaterials industry as well as in the oil and gas industry.

Key Topics Covered:

* Synthesis and Processing of Nanostructured Films, and Introduction to and Comparison with Plasma Electrolysis
* Introduction to Plasma Concepts and Discharge Configurations
* Characterization of Nanocrystalline Hard Coatings and their Use for Layers Fabricated by Plasma Electrolysis
* Nanocrystalline Plasma Electrolytic Saturation
* Corrosion Properties of Nanostructured Coatings Made by Plasma Electrolytic Saturation
* Mechanical Properties of Nanostructured Coatings Made by Plasma Electrolytic Saturation
* Advantages and Disadvantages of Plasma Electrolysis
* Nanostructured Coatings Made by Plasma Electrolytic Oxidation
* Conclusions

Author:

MAHMOOD ALIOFKHAZRAEI is a PhD researcher of corrosion and surface engineering group at the Tarbiat Modares University in Tehran, Iran. Having obtained his academic degrees from this university, he has focused most of his research on different aspects of plasma electrolysis. He has authored over 20 scientific publications on plasma electrolysis and has received numerous scientific awards, such as Khwarizmi award and he is the author of the best thesis in the field of nanotechnology in Iran. He is also a member of the national association of surface sciences, Iranian corrosion association and national elite foundation of Iran.

ALIREZA SABOUR ROUHAGHDAM is the head of corrosion and surface engineering group at the Tarbiat Modares University in Tehran, Iran. Having obtained his academic degrees from RWTH-Aachen University, he has spent most of his career working about different aspects of plasma processes. He is an expert on plasma electrolysis and has received numerous scientific awards, including the Khwarizmi award and he supervised the best thesis in the field of nanotechnology in Iran. He is also a member of the national association of surface sciences and a long-time editorial board member of the surface engineering journal.

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