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Pittcon, the nation’s largest laboratory science conference, announces that Dr. Omar Yaghi, the 2025 recipient of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry, will be the Wallace H. Coulter keynote lecturer at ...
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Pittcon, the nation’s premier annual conference and exposition on laboratory science, is pleased to announce that the ...
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Typically, TBCs are made up of (1) an intermetallic bond coat - generally, an MCrAlY alloy, where M = Ni, M=Co or both; (2) a porous ceramic top coat like yttria-stabilized zirconia (YSZ); and (3) a ...