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Volume 33 of Reviews in Mineralogy reviews the Mineralogy, Petrology, and Geochemistry of Boron. Contents:Mineralogy, Petrology and Geochemistry of Boron: An IntroductionThe Crystal Chemistry of BoronExperimental Studies on Borosilicates and Selected BoratesThermochemistry of Borosilicate Melts and Glasses - from Pyrex to PegmatitesThermodynamics of Boron Minerals: Summary of Structural, Volumetric and Thermochemical DataContinental Borate Deposits of Cenozoic AgeBoron in Granitic Rocks and Their Contact AureolesExperimental Studies of Boron in Granitic MeltsBorosilicates (Exclusive of Tourmaline) and Boron in Rock-forming Minerals in Metamorphic EnvironmentsMetamorphic Tourmaline and Its Petrologic ApplicationsTourmaline Associations with Hydrothermal Ore DepositsGeochemistry of Boron and Its Implications for Crustal and Mantle ProcessesBoron Isotope Geochemistry: An OverviewSimilarities and Contrasts in Lunar and Terrestrial Boron GeochemistryElectron Probe Microanalysis of Geologic Materials for BoronAnalyses of Geological Materials for Boron by Secondary Ion Mass SpectrometryNuclear Methods for Analysis of Boron in MineralsParallel Electron Energy-loss Spectroscopy of Boron in MineralsInstrumental Techniques for Boron Isotope Analysis
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"Boron carbide is a superhard and lightweight ceramic material. As a result of these characteristics, it used as a protective component in bulletproof vests, tank armour and also has many other industrial applications (e.g., tooling, abrasives). Research on boron carbide remains active given a long-standing challenge to understand its complex failure behavior in extreme environments owing to its unique microstructure and mechanical properties, where many current efforts are underway to improve its behavior through microstructure alteration via additives that form secondary phases, chemical doping, and altering the chemical composition of the boron-to-carbon ratio in the crystal structure. This book covers some of the key challenges involving boron carbide that are currently being studied by many materials scientists and ceramists. The authors who are active in this research field have prepared the chapters for this book and specific topics covered highlight the state-of-the art research in structure, processing, properties and applications. The organization of the book is designed to provide an easy understanding for students and professionals interested in advanced material for novel applications"--
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Boron compounds. --- Boron. --- Boranes. --- Metalloboranes.
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