Metallic Glasses and Their Oxidation 1st Edition
Grab the attention with a clear, authoritative guide to an advanced materials frontier: Metallic Glasses and Their Oxidation, 1st Edition by Xinyun Wang and Mao Zhang. This definitive volume decodes the complex interplay between amorphous metal structure and oxidative behavior—essential reading for researchers, engineers, and graduate students in materials science and corrosion engineering.
Explore rigorous, up-to-date analysis of oxidation mechanisms in metallic glasses, from initial surface reactions and passivation to long-term high-temperature degradation. The authors blend theoretical models with experimental insights, covering topics such as glassy alloy chemistry, microstructural influences on corrosion resistance, kinetics of oxide scale formation, and strategies for improving environmental stability. Case studies tie findings to real-world applications across aerospace, energy, microelectronics, and biomedical devices.
Whether you are a materials scientist in North America, a corrosion engineer in Europe, a researcher in China, or a student in India and beyond, this book equips you with practical frameworks and diagnostic approaches to predict and mitigate oxidative failure. Rich in citations, illustrative figures, and comparative analyses, it supports both applied problem-solving and academic research.
Add Metallic Glasses and Their Oxidation to your professional library to deepen your understanding of amorphous alloys and advance your capability to design oxidation-resistant materials. Ideal for lab leaders, postgraduate courses, and industry practitioners seeking a single-source reference on metallic glass corrosion behavior. Order today to stay at the forefront of materials innovation.
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