Glass-based Materials is a comprehensive guide that delves into the multifaceted world of glass and glass-ceramic materials. The purpose of this book is to provide a thorough understanding of the fundamental properties, recent advancements, and diverse applications of glass-based materials in critical areas such as energy generation, environmental sustainability, and health care.
The scope of the book encompasses a broad range of topics, from the historical development and current progress of glass materials to the latest innovations in their applications. It covers the physio-chemical properties of glass and glass-ceramics, highlighting their significance in various technological advancements. Additionally, it explores cutting-edge developments in optical fibres, bioactive glasses, fibre optic sensors, quantum dots, and photocatalysts, emphasizing their impact on medical, environmental, and energy-related fields. This book endeavours to combine theoretical insights with practical applications. Each chapter is crafted to provide a balanced perspective, starting with foundational concepts and gradually transitioning to advanced topics. This approach ensures that readers, whether they are researchers, students, or industry professionals, can build a solid understanding of the subject matter and appreciate the innovative uses of glass-based materials.
By presenting a blend of historical context, scientific principles, and contemporary applications, Glass-based Materials serves as an essential resource for anyone interested in the evolving role of glass materials in modern technology and their potential to address pressing global challenges.