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  2. Materials science - Wikipedia

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    The materials science field has since broadened to include every class of materials, including ceramics, polymers, semiconductors, magnetic materials, biomaterials, and nanomaterials, generally classified into three distinct groups: ceramics, metals, and polymers. The prominent change in materials science during the recent decades is active ...

  3. Chemistry of Materials - Wikipedia

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    Chemistry of Materials is a peer-reviewed scientific journal, published since 1989 by the American Chemical Society. It was founded by Leonard V. Interrante, who was the Editor-in-Chief until 2013. It was founded by Leonard V. Interrante, who was the Editor-in-Chief until 2013.

  4. Doping (semiconductor) - Wikipedia

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    Doping of a pure silicon array. Silicon based intrinsic semiconductor becomes extrinsic when impurities such as boron and antimony are introduced.. In semiconductor production, doping is the intentional introduction of impurities into an intrinsic (undoped) semiconductor for the purpose of modulating its electrical, optical and structural properties.

  5. Binder (material) - Wikipedia

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    A binder or binding agent is any material or substance that holds or draws other materials together to form a cohesive whole mechanically, chemically, by adhesion or cohesion. More narrowly, binders are liquid or dough-like substances that harden by a chemical or physical process and bind fibres, filler powder and other particles added into it.

  6. Reticular materials - Wikipedia

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    Omar Yaghi, James and Neeltje Tretter Chair Professor of Chemistry at the University of California, Berkeley, is the founder of reticular chemistry. Reticular chemistry is a branch of chemistry that focuses on the design and synthesis of crystalline, highly ordered structures by connecting molecular building blocks through strong bonds, such as ...

  7. Separation process - Wikipedia

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    Analytical chemistry – Study of the separation, identification, and quantification of matter; Chemical process – A method or means of somehow changing one or more chemicals or chemical compounds. High-performance liquid chromatography – Technique in analytical chemistry; Unit operation – Basic step in a process

  8. Nanomaterials - Wikipedia

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    The term nanoporous materials contain subsets of microporous and mesoporous materials. Microporous materials are porous materials with a mean pore size smaller than 2 nm, while mesoporous materials are those with pores sizes in the region 2–50 nm. [23] Microporous materials exhibit pore sizes with comparable length-scale to small molecules.

  9. Material - Wikipedia

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    A material is a substance or mixture of substances that constitutes an object.Materials can be pure or impure, living or non-living matter. Materials can be classified on the basis of their physical and chemical properties, or on their geological origin or biological function.