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MATERIALS RESEARCH SOCIETYSYMPOSIUM PROCEEDINGS VOLUME 1128

Advanced Intermetallic-BasedAlloys for Extreme Environment

and Energy Applications

Symposium held December 1-4,2008, Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.A.

EDITORS:

Martin PalmMax-Planck-Institut ftir Eisenforschung GmbH

Diisseldorf, Germany

Bernard P. BewlayGeneral Electric Company

Schenectady, New York, U.S.A.

Yue-Hui HeCentral South University

Changsha, P.R. China

Masao TakeyamaTokyo Institute of Technology

Tokyo, Japan

J6rg M.K. WiezorekUniversity of Pittsburgh

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.A.

1MIRIS1Materials Research Society

Warrendale, Pennsylvania

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CONTENTS

Preface xvii

Acknowledgments xix

Materials Research Society Symposium Proceedings xx

INTERMETALLICS FOR HYDROGENSTORAGE AND THERMOELECTRIC

APPLICATIONS

Hydrogen Storage Properties, Metallographic Structuresand Phase Transitions of Mg-based Alloys Prepared bySuper Lamination Technique

Nobuhiko Takeichi, Koji Tanaka, Hideaki Tanaka,Nobuhiro Kuriyama, Tamotsu T. Ueda,Makoto Tsukahara, Hiroshi Miyamura, andShiomi Kikuchi

Change in the Thermoelectric Properties with theVariation in the Defect Structure of ReSii.75 9

Shunta Harada, Katsushi Tanaka, Kyosuke Kishida,Norihiko L. Okamoto, and Haruyuki Inui

Phase Stability and Thermoelectric Properties ofHalf-Heusler (Ma, Mb)NiSn (Ma, Mb = Hf, Zr, Ti) 15

Yoshisato Kimura, Hazuki Ueno, Takahiro Kenjo,Chihiro Asami, and Yoshinao Mishima

Screening and Fabrication of Half-Heusler Phasesfor Thermoelectric Applications 21

Wilfried Wunderlich and Yuichiro Motoyama

Mechanical and Thermal Properties of Single Crystalsof Some Thermoelectric Clathrate Compounds 27

Norihiko L. Okamoto, Takahiro Nakano,Kyosuke Kishida, Katsushi Tanaka, andHaruyuki Inui

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IRON ALUMINIDES — PHYSICAL METALLURGY,PROCESSING AND PROPERTIES

* An Overview of the Mechanical Properties of FeAl 35Ian Baker

Forging of Steam Turbine Blades with an Fe3Al-based Alloy 47Peter Janschek, Knut Bauer-Partenheimer, Ronny Krein,Pavel Harms, and Martin Palm

Grain Refinement for Strengthening in Fe3Al-based AlloysThrough Thermomechanical Processing 53

Satoru Kobayashi, Akira Takei, and Takayuki Takasugi

Ab Initio Study of Elastic Properties in Fe3Al-based Alloys 59Martin Friak, Johannes Deges, Frank Stein, Martin Palm,Georg Frommeyer, and Joerg Neugebauer

Influence of Structure on the Magnetism of Fei_xAlx Alloys 65Estibaliz Apinaniz, Damian Martin-Rodriguez,Estibaliz Legarra, J. Javier S. Garitaonandia, andFernando Plazaola

Ultrasonic Vacuum Chill Casting and Hot Rolling ofFeAl-based Alloys 71

Vladimir Sima, Premysl Malek, Petr Kozelsky,Ivo Schindler, and Petr Hana

TITANIUM ALUMINIDES I—PHYSICALMETALLURGY, PROCESSING AND PROPERTIES

* Solidification of TiAl-based Alloys 79Ulrike Hecht, Dominique Daloz, Juraj Lapin,Anne Drevermann, Victor T. Witusiewicz,and Julien Zollinger

Grain Refinement of y-TiAl Based Alloys by Inoculation 91Daniel-Hendrik Gosslar, Robert Guenther,Christian Hartig, Ruediger Bormann,Julien Zollinger, and Ingo Steinbach

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Unidirectional Solidification and Single Crystal Growth ofAl-RichTi-Al Alloys 97

Anne Drevermann, Georg J. Schmitz, Gunther Behr,Elke Schaberger-Zimmermann, and Christo Guguschev

* Development of G4 TiAl Alloys by Spark Plasma Sintering 103Houria Jabbar, J. Philippe Monchoux, Marc Thomas, andAlain Couret

Hot-Die Forging of a p-Stabilized y-TiAl Based AUoy 109Wilfried Wallgram, Sascha Kremmer, Helmut Clemens,Andreas Otto, and Volker Guether

Experimental Studies and Thermodynamic Simulations ofPhase Transformations in Ti-(41-45)Al-4Nb-lMo-0.1BAlloys 115

Helmut Clemens, Barbara Boeck, Wilfried Wallgram,Thomas Schmoelzer, Laura M. Droessler,Gerald Zickler, Harald Leitner, and Andreas Otto

Microstructure and Tensile Ductility of a Ti-43 Al-4Nb-IMO-O.IB Alloy 121

Laura M. Droessler, Thomas Schmoelzer,Wilfried Wallgram, Limei Cha, Gopal Das,and Helmut Clemens

An Overview of the ESA-ESRF-ILL Collaboration in theFramework of the IMPRESS Integrated Project 127

Guillaume Reinhart, Gail N. lies, Garry J. Mclntyre,Andrew N. Fitch, and David J. Jarvis

TITANIUM ALUMINIDESII—STRUCTURE, PROPERTIES AND COATINGS

In situ TEM Observation of Precipitation Reactions inTLtoAl̂ o and Ti^sAl^ Alloys and Symmetry Relations ofthe Phases Involved 135

Klemens Kelm, Julio Aguilar, Anne Drevermann,Georg J. Schmitz, Martin Palm, Frank Stein,Nico Engberding, and Stephan Irsen

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Observation of <2c+a> Dislocations Glide in DuplexTi-48at.%Al After Room Temperature TensileDeformation 141

Jorg Wiezorek and Andreas K. Kulovits

TEM of C-component Dislocations Associated withPyramidal Slip Activity in Hexagonal a2~Ti3Al 147

Jorg Wiezorek and Andreas K. Kulovits

Initial Stages of Lamellae Formation in High NbContaining y-TiAl Based Alloys 153

Limei Cha, Christina Scheu, Gerhard Dehm,Helmut Clemens, and Ronald Schnitzer

Surface Treatment of TiAl with Fluorine for ImprovedPerformance at Elevated Temperatures 159

Alexander Donchev, Patrick Masset, andMichael Schiitze

The Role of Fundamental Material Parameters for theFluorine Effect in the Oxidation Protection of TitaniumAluminides 165

Hans-Eberhard Zschau and Michael Schiitze

POSTER SESSION:IRON ALUMINIDES, TITANIUM ALUMINIDES,

NICKEL ALUMINIDES AND SILICIDES

Crystal Structure and Thermoelectric Propertiesof Mn-Substituted Ru2Si3 with the Chimney-LadderStructure 173

Tatsuya Koyama, Norihiko L. Okamoto,Kyosuke Kishida, Katsushi Tanaka, andHaruyuki Inui

Diffusion Paths for the Formation of Half-Heusler TypeThermoelectric Compound TiNiSn 179

Chihiro Asami, Yoshisato Kimura, Takuji Kita,and Yoshinao Mishima

On the Effect of Strain Rate and Temperature on theYield Strength Anomaly in L2X Fe2AlMn 185

Markus Wittmann, Janelle Chang, Ian Baker,and Yifeng Liao

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The Effects of Annealing Temperature on TensileProperties in a Fine-grained Fe3Al-based AlloyContaining K-Fe3AlC Carbide Particles 191

Akira Takei, Satoru Kobayashi, andTakayuki Takasugi

Microscale Fracture Toughness Testing of TiAlPST Crystals 197

Daisuke Miyaguchi, Masaaki Otsu,Kazuki Takashima, and Masao Takeyama

Microstructure and Compression Behavior of Ti3AlBased Ti-Al-V Ternary Alloys 203

Tohru Takahashi, Ayumu Kiyohara,Daisuke Masujima, and Jun Nagakita

Application of the Fluorine Effect to TiAl-Components 209Alexander Donchev, Raluca Pflumm, andMichael Schiitze

Processing, Microstructure, and Thermal ExpansionMeasurements of High Temperature Ru-Al-Cr B2Alloys 215

Yutaka Hashimoto, Norihiko L. Okamoto,Manuel Acosta, David R. Johnson, andHaruyuki Inui

Microstructures and Mechanical Properties of Co3(Al,W)with the Ll2 Structure 221

Takashi Oohashi, Norihiko L. Okamoto,Kyosuke Kishida, Katsushi Tanaka, andHaruyuki Inui

Influence of Elastic Properties on the Morphology ofthe y' Precipitates in Ni-base Superalloys 227

Wataro Hashimoto, Katsushi Tanaka,Kyosuke Kishida, Norihiko L. Okamoto,and Haruyuki Inui

New Pt-based Superalloy System Designed fromFirst Principles 233

Vsevolod I. Razumovskiy, Eyvaz I. Isaev,Andrei V. Ruban, and Pavel A. Korzhavyi

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Thermodynamic Re-Assessment of the Co-Nb System 239Cuiyun He, Frank Stein, Martin Palm, and Dierk Raabe

Alloying Effect on Mechanical Properties andOxidation Resistance of Cold-Rolled Ni3(Si,Ti)Foils 245

Yasunori Fujimoto, Yasuyuki Kaneno, andTakayuki Takasugi

Plasma-Assisted Surface Modification of Two-PhaseIntermetallic Alloy Composed of Ni3X Type Structures 251

Yasuyuki Kaneno, Naoki Matsumoto,Noriyoshi Tsuji, Shinichi Tanaka, andTakayuki Takasugi

Spontaneous Catalytic Activation of Ni3(Si,Ti)Intermetallic Foils in Methanol Decomposition 257

Yasuyuki Kaneno, Hiroshi Tsuda, Ya Xu,Masahiko Demura, Toshiyuki Hirano,Hideo Iwai, and Takayuki Takasugi

Catalytic Properties of Chemically Pretreated Ni3Al/NiTwo-Phase AUoy Foils for Methane Steam Reforming 263

Daisuke Kamikihara, Ya Xu, Masahiko Demura,and Toshiyuki Hirano

Surface Modification of Ni/Ni3Al Two-Phase Foilsby Electrochemically Selective Etching 269

Hyeyoun Lee, Masahiko Demura, Ya Xu,Dangmoon Wee, and Toshiyuki Hirano

Surface Structure Modification of Ni3Al Foil Catalystsby Oxidation-Reduction Treatment 275

Junhyuk Jang, Ya Xu, Masahiko Demura,Dangmoon Wee, and Toshiyuki Hirano

Effect of Growth Rate on Microstructure and MicrostructureEvolution of Directionally Solidified Nb-Si Alloys 281

Yoshihito Sekito, Seiji Miura, Kenji Ohkubo,Tetsuo Mohri, Norihito Sakaguchi,Seiichi Watanabe, Yoshisato Kimura,and Yoshinao Mishima

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Solidification Microstructure Evolution Modeling inNb-Si Based Intermetallics-Strengthened-Metal-MatrixComposites 287

Sujoy K. Kar, Bernard P. Bewlay, and Ying Yang

Effect of Cr Addition on the Multiphase Equilibria in theNb-Rich Nb-Si-Ti System — Thermodynamic Modelingand Designed Experiments 293

Ying Yang, Bernard P. Bewlay, Shuanglin Chen,Melvin R. Jackson, and Y. Austin Chang

Consolidation and Mechanical Properties of MechanicallyAlloyed Al-Mg Powders 299

Mira Sakaliyska, Sergio Scudino, Hoang V. Nguyen,Kumar B. Surreddi, Birgit Bartusch, Fahad Ali,Ji Soon Kim, and Jiirgen Eckert

Effect of Precipitate Depleted Zones on PrecipitationHardening in Mg-based Alloys 305

Dmitry Shepelev, Alexander Katsman,Evgenia Edelshtein, and Menachem Bamberger

Electron Irradiation Induced Crystal-to-Amorphous-to-Crystal (C-A-C) Transition in Inter metallic Compounds 311

Takeshi Nagase, Kazuya Takizawa, Akihiro Nino,and Yukichi Umakoshi

An Intermetallic Precipitate Strengthened Alloy forCryogenic Applications 317

Ke Han, Yin Xin, and Robert P. Walsh

Direct Modeling of the Simultaneous Flow of CompressibleAtomizing Gas Jets and a Weakly Compressible LiquidIntermetallic Stream During Gas Atomization 323

Mingming Tong and David J. Browne

Role of the Microstructure on the Deformation Behavior inMgnZnY with a Long-Period Stacking Ordered Structure 329

Koji Hagihara, Naoyuki Yokotani, Akihito Kinoshita,Yuya Sugino, Hiroyuki Yamamoto, Michiaki Yamasaki,Yoshihito Kawamura, and Yukichi Umakoshi

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Pseudo Fine Particle Effect in Unstable Phase TransitionofGd2Al 335

Ahmad Yazdani, N. Kamali Sarvestani, andR. Osaty Araghi

NICKEL/COBALT SUPERALLOYS ANDNICKEL ALUMINIDES

* Inter metallic B2 Bond Coats: Systems Compatibilityand Platinum-Group Metal Additions 343

Tresa Pollock, Dan Widrevitz, Russell Pong,Brian Tryon, and Fang Cao

Properties and Application of Two-Phase IntermetallicAlloys Composed of Geometrically Close PackedNi3X(X:Al and V) Structures 351

Takayuki Takasugi and Yasuyuki Kaneno

* Intermetallic Compounds in Co-Base Alloys —Phase Stability and Application to Superalloys 357

Kiyohito Ishida

Physical and Mechanical Properties of Single Crystals ofCo-Al-W Based Alloys with Ll2 Single-Phase and Ll2/fccTwo-Phase Microstructures 369

Haruyuki Inui, Katsushi Tanaka, Kyosuke Kishida,Norihiko L. Okamoto, and Takashi Oohashi

Phase Stability of the Ll2 Compound and MicrostructuralChanges in Co-(W or Mo)-Ta Ternary Alloys 375

Hibiki Chinen, Toshihiro Omori, Katsunari Oikawa,Ikuo Ohnuma, Ryosuke Kainuma, and Kiyohito Ishida

Catalytic Properties of Atomized Ni3Al Powder forMethane Steam Reforming 381

Yan Ma, Ya Xu, Masahiko Demura, andToshiyuki Hirano

Thin-Film Synthesis and Cyclic Oxidation Behavior ofB2-RuAl 387

Karsten Woll, Rama Chinnam, and Frank Miicklich

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NIOBIUM AND MOLYBDENUMSILICIDE-BASED ALLOYS

* Fracture and Fatigue of Niobium Silicide Alloys 395David M. Herman, Bernard P. Bewlay,Laurent Cretegny, Richard DiDomizio,and John Lewandowski

Modeling of Microstructure Evolution in Nb-Si EutecticAlloy Using Cellular Automaton Method 407

Kenichi Ohsasa and Seiji Miura

Deformation Behavior of Niobium Silicides During HighTemperature Compression 413

Nobuaki Sekido, Seiji Miura, Yoko Yamabe-Mitarai,Yoshisato Kimura, and Yoshinao Mishima

* Current Status of Mo-Si-B Silicide Alloys for Ultra-HighTemperature Applications 419

Martin Heilmaier, Holger Saage, Manja Kriiger,Pascal Jehanno, Mike Boning, and Heinrich Kestler

Effect of Particle Size of Mo Solid Solution on Hardnessof Mo5SiB2/Mo-based Alloys 431

Kyosuke Yoshimi, Yusuke Kondo, andKouichi Maruyama

Stacking Faults and Dislocation Dissociation in MoSi2 437Miroslav Cak, Mojmir Sob, Vaclav Paidar,and Vaclav Vitek

The European ULTMAT Project: Properties of NewMo- and Nb-Silicide Based Materials 443

Stefan Drawin

LA VES PHASES — STRUCTUREAND PROPERTIES

* Chemical Bonding in Laves Phases Revisited:Atom Volumina in Cs-K System 451

Yuri Grin, Arndt Simon, and Alim Ormeci

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Microstructural Investigations of the UnusualDeformation Behavior of Nb2Co7 457

Frank Stein, Martin Palm, Georg Frommeyer,Padam Jain, Sharvan Kumar, Lisa Siggelkow,Daniel Gruener, Guido Kreiner, andAndreas Leineweber

Site Occupation and Defect Structure of Fe2NbLaves Phase in Fe-Nb-M Ternay Systems at ElevatedTemperatures 463

Shigehiro Ishikawa, Takashi Matsuo,Naoki Takata, and Masao Takeyama

Composition Dependence of the Hardness of LavesPhases in the Fe-Nb and Co-Nb Systems 469

Simon Voss, Frank Stein, M. Palm,Daniel Gruener, Guido Kreiner,Georg Frommeyer, and Dierk Raabe

Transmission Electron Microscopy of Fe2Nb LavesPhase with C14 Structure in Fe-Nb-Ni Alloys 475

Naoki Takata, Shigehiro Ishikawa,Takashi Matsuo, and Masao Takeyama

Metastable Hexagonal Modifications of the NbCr2

Laves Phase as Function of Cooling Rate 481Jochen Aufrecht, Andreas Leineweber,and Eric J. Mittemeijer

Structure and Disorder of the Laves Phases in the Co-NbSystem 487

Guido Kreiner, Daniel Gruener, Yuri Grin,Frank Stein, Martin Palm, and Alim Ormeci

An In Situ Electron Microscopy Study of MicrostructuralEvolution in a Co-NbCo2Binary Alloy 493

Sharvan Kumar, Padam Jain, Seong Woong Kim,Frank Stein, and Martin Palm

Phase Equilibria in the Ternary Nb-Cr-Al System andSite Occupation in the Hexagonal C14 Laves PhaseNb(AlxCr!_x)2 499

Oleg Prymak, Frank Stein, Alexander Kerkau,Alim Ormeci, Guido Kreiner, Georg Frommeyer,and Dierk Raabe

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FUNDAMENTAL ASPECTS OFINTERMETALLICS — PHASE STABILITY,

DEFECTS, THEORY

* Dynamics of Atomic Ordering in Bulk and Thin FilmIntermetallic Alloys: A Complementary Approach toAtomic Migration 507

Wolfgang Pfeiler, Wolfgang Ptischl, Chaisak Issro,Rafal Kozubski, and Veronique Pierron-Bohnes

Lattice-Gas-Decomposition Model for Vacancy FormationCorrelated with B2 Atomic Ordering in Intermetallics 519

Rafal Kozubski, Andrzej Biborski, Lukasz Zosiak,and Veronique Pierron-Bohnes

* First-Principles Investigations of Point Defect Behaviorand Elastic Properties of TiNi Based Alloys 525

Jianmin Lu, Qingmiao Hu, and Rui Yang

Plastic Deformation Behavior of Ti5Si3 Single Crystals 537Kyosuke Kishida, Masakazu Fujiwara,Norihiko L. Okamoto, Katsushi Tanaka,and Haruyuki Inui

Plastic Deformations in Single Crystals of FePd withthe Ll0 Structure 543

Katsushi Tanaka, Chen Wang, Kyosuke Kishida,Norihiko L. Okamoto, and Haruyuki Inui

Phase Field Simulation of Coarsening Kinetics in Al-Scand Al-Sc-Zr Alloys 549

Helena Zapolsky, Julien Boisse, Renaud Patte,and Nicolas Lecoq

Author Index 555

Subject Index 559

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PREFACE

Symposium U, "Advanced Intermetallic-Based Alloys for Extreme Environmentand Energy Applications," held December 1-4 at the 2008 MRS Fall Meeting in Boston,Massachusetts, continues the series of symposia devoted to the progress in research onintermetallic phases held bi-annually at the MRS Fall Meeting. The increasing demandfor materials which enable a more efficient energy conversion, i.e., materials allowinghigher operating temperatures and a lower weight of the components with preferablybetter corrosion resistance, has put intermetallic-based alloys back into focus. Thisresurgence in technology-demand driven interest in intermetallic-based alloys is reflectedin the increasingly large number of contributions to this year's symposium compared tothe number of contributions at the turn of the millennium. This proceedings volumepresents a representative cross-section of the research papers discussed during thesymposium.

In the wake of the use of TiAl-based alloys for automotive and aerospaceapplications, research on other intermetallic-based alloys has again significantlyincreased. Among others, this lead to the recent discovery of the Co3(Al,W) intermetalliccompound with the Ll2 structure which may yield a major breakthrough in thedevelopment of corrosion and wear resistant Co-based alloys. Also, aluminides andsilicides have become a major research topic as this class of materials may allow evenhigher operating temperatures. For the same reason Laves phases are of considerableinterest, though knowledge on this the most abundant of intermetallic phases is stilllimited.

The current volume offers a recent overview of the current research topics andshows how far intermetallic-based alloys have matured towards application.

Martin PalmBernard P. BewlayYue-Hui HeMasao TakeyamaJorg M.K. Wiezorek

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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

It is a pleasure to acknowledge financial support for this symposium from thefollowing organizations:

CBMM, Reference Metals Co., BrazilJEOL Ltd, JapanJEOL USA Inc.Leistritz Turbinenkomponenten GmbH, GermanyMaterials Design Technology Co., Ltd., JapanMitsubishi Materials Corp., JapanPlansee SE, AustriaTokyo Institute of Technology, Japan

The organizers of this symposium would like to thank all of the participants,authors, reviewers and the MRS staff for their efforts in preparing this proceedings.

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Volume 1112 — Materials and Technologies for 3-D Integration, F. Roozeboom, C. Bower, P. Garrou,M. Koyanagi, P. Ramm, 2009, ISBN 978-1-60511-084-4

Volume 1113E —Low-Cost Solution-Based Deposition of Inorganic Films for Electronic/PhotonicDevices, D.B. Mitzi, D. Ginley, B. Smarsly, D.V. Talapin, 2009, ISBN 978-1-60511-085-1

Volume 1114E —Organic and Hybrid Materials for Large-Area Functional Systems, A. Salleo, A.C. Arias,D.M. DeLongchamp, C.R. Kagan, 2009, ISBN 978-1-60511-086-8

Volume 1115 — Physics and Technology of Organic Semiconductor Devices, M. Baldo, A. Kahn,P.W.M. Blom, P. Peumans, 2009, ISBN 978-1-60511-087-5

Volume 1116E —Reliability and Properties of Electronic Devices on Flexible Substrates, J.R. Greer,J. Vlassak, J. Daniel, T. Tsui, 2009, ISBN 978-1-60511-088-2

Volume 1117E —Materials Science for Quantum Information Processing Technologies, M. Fanciulli,J. Martinis, M. Eriksson, 2009, ISBN 978-1-60511-089-9

Volume 1118E —Magnetic Nanostructures by Design, J. Shen, Z. Bandic, S. Sun, J. Shi, 2009,ISBN 978-1-60511-090-5

Volume 1119E —New Materials with High Spin Polarization and Their Applications, C. Felser,A. Gupta, B. Hillebrands, S. Wurmehl, 2009, ISBN 978-1-60511-091-2

Volume 1120E —Energy Harvesting—Molecules and Materials, D.L. Andrews, K.P. Ghiggino,T. Goodson III, AJ. Nozik, 2009, ISBN 978-1-60511-092-9

Volume 112IE —Next-Generation and Nano-Architecture Photovoltaics, V.G. Stoleru, A.G. Norman,N.J. Ekins-Daukes, 2009, ISBN 978-1-60511-093-6

Volume 1122E —Structure/Property Relationships in Fluorite-Derivative Compounds, K.E. Sickafus,A. Navrotsky S.R. Phillpot, 2009, ISBN 978-1-60511-094-3

Volume 1123 — Photovoltaic Materials and Manufacturing Issues, B. Sopori, J. Yang, T. Surek,B. Dimmler, 2009, ISBN 978-1-60511-095-0

Volume 1124 — Scientific Basis for Nuclear Waste Management XXXII, R.B. Rebak, N.C. Hyatt,D.A. Pickett, 2009, ISBN 978-1-60511-096-7

Volume 1125 — Materials for Future Fusion and Fission Technologies, C.C. Fu, A. Kimura, M. Samaras,M. Serrano de Caro, R.E. Stoller, 2009, ISBN 978-1-60511-097-4

Volume 1126 — Solid-State Ionics—2008, E. Traversa, T. Armstrong, K. Eguchi, M.R. Palacin, 2009,ISBN 978-1-60511-098-1

Volume 1127E —Mobile Energy, M.C. Smart, M. Nookala, G. Amaratunga, A. Nathan, 2009,ISBN 978-1-60511-099-8

Volume 1128 — Advanced Intermetallic-Based Alloys for Extreme Environment and EnergyApplications, M. Palm, Y-H. He, B.P. Bewlay, M. Takeyama, J.M.K. Wiezorek,2009, ISBN 978-1-60511-100-1

Volume 1129 — Materials and Devices for Smart Systems III, J. Su, L-P. Wang, Y. Furuya,S. Trolier-McKinstry, J. Leng, 2009, ISBN 978-1-60511-101-8

Volume 1130E —Computational Materials Design via Multiscale Modeling, H.E. Fang, Y. Qi,N. Reynolds, Z-K. Liu, 2009, ISBN 978-1-60511-102-5

Volume 113IE —Biomineral Interfaces—From Experiment to Theory, J.H. Harding, J.A. Elliott,J.S. Evans, 2009, ISBN 978-1-60511-103-2

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Volume 1132E —Mechanics of Biological and Biomedical Materials, R. Narayan, K. Katti, C. Hellmich,U.G.K. Wegst, 2009, ISBN 978-1-60511-104-9

Volume 1133E —Materials for Optical Sensors in Biomedical Applications, D. Nolte, P. Kiesel, X. Fan,G. Hong, 2009, ISBN 978-1-60511-105-6

Volume 1134 — Polymer-Based Smart Materials—Processes, Properties and Application, Z. Cheng,Q. Zhang, S. Bauer, D.A. Wrobleski, 2009, ISBN 978-1-60511-106-3

Volume 1135E —Design, Fabrication, and Self Assembly of "Patchy" and Anisometric Particles, E. Luijten,S.C. Glotzer, F. Sciortino, 2009, ISBN 978-1-60511-107-0

Volume 1136E —Materials in Tissue Engineering, T. Webster, 2009, ISBN 978-1-60511-108-7Volume 1137E —Nano- and Microscale Materials—Mechanical Properties and Behavior under Extreme

Environments, A. Misra, TJ. Balk. H. Huang, MJ. Caturla, C. Eberl, 2009,ISBN 978-1-60511-109-4

Volume 1138E —Nanofunctional Materials, Structures and Devices for Biomedical Applications,L. Nagahara, T. Thundat, S. Bhatia, A. Boisen, K. Kataoka, 2009,ISBN 978-1-60511-110-0

Volume 1139 — Microelectromechanical Systems—Materials and Devices II, S.M. Spearing,S. Vengallatore, J. Bagdahn, N. Sheppard, 2009, ISBN 978-1-60511-111-7

Volume 1 HOE —Advances in Material Design for Regenerative Medicine, Drug Delivery andTargeting/Imaging, V.P. Shastri, A. Lendlein, L.S. Liu, S. Mitragotri, A. Mikos, 2009,ISBN 978-1-60511-112-4

Volume 1141E —Bio-Inspired Transduction, Fundamentals and Applications, T. Vo-Dinh, C. Liu,A. Zribi, Y. Zhao, 2009, ISBN 978-1-60511-113-1

Volume 1142 — Nanotubes, Nanowires, Nanobelts and Nanocoils—Promise, Expectations and Status,P. Bandaru, S. Grego, I. Kinloch, 2009, ISBN 978-1-60511-114-8

Volume 1143E —Transport Properties in Polymer Nanocomposites, J. Grunlan, M. Ellsworth, S. Nazarenko,J-F. Feller, B. Pivovar, 2009, ISBN 978-1-60511-115-5

Volume 1144 — Nanowires—Synthesis, Properties, Assembly and Applications, Y. Cui, E.P.A.M. Bakkers,L. Lauhon, A. Talin, 2009, ISBN 978-1-60511-116-2

Volume 1145E —Applications of Group IV Semiconductor Nanostructures, T. van Buuren, L. Tsybeskov,S. Fukatsu, L. Dal Negro, F. Gourbilleau, 2009, ISBN 978-1-60511-117-9

Volume 1146E —In Situ Studies across Spatial and Temporal Scales for Nanoscience and Technology,S. Kodambaka, G. Rijnders, A. Petford-Long, A. Minor, S. Helveg, A. Ziegler, 2009,ISBN 978-1-60511-118-6

Volume 1147E —Grazing-Incidence Small-Angle X-Ray Scattering, B. Ocko, J. Wang, K. Ludwig,T.P. Russell, 2009, ISBN 978-1-60511-119-3

Volume 1148E — Solid-State Chemistry of Inorganic Materials VII, P.M. Woodward, J.F. Mitchell,S.L. Brock, J.S.O. Evans, 2009, ISBN 978-1-60511-120-9

Volume 1149E —Synthesis and Processing of Organic and Polymeric Functional Materials for aSustainable Energy Economy, J. Li, C-C. Wu, S.Y. Park, F.B. McCormick, 2009,ISBN 978-1-60511-121-6

Volume 1150E —Artificially Induced Grain Alignment in Thin Films, V. Matias, R. Hammond,S-H. Moon, R. Huhne, 2009, ISBN 978-1-60511-122-3

Volume 115 IE —Selecting and Qualifying New Materials for Use in Regulated Industries, R. Rogge,J. Theaker, C. Hubbard, R. Schneider, 2009, ISBN 978-1-60511-123-0

Volume 1152E —Local Structure and Dynamics in Amorphous Systems, Jeff Th.M. de Hosson,A.L. Greer, C.A. Volkert, K.F. Kelton, 2009, ISBN 978-1-60511-124-7

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