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MATSE 81: Materials in Today's World

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Lesson 2: Economic, Environmental, and Societal Issues in Materials Science

  • Overview
  • Reading Assignment
  • Introduction
  • Economic Considerations
  • Components of Green Design
  • Recycling
  • Recycling of Metals
  • Recycling of Glass
  • Limits of Recycling
  • Recycling Polymers
  • Video Assignment: Making Stuff Cleaner
  • Summary and Final Tasks

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  • Welcome to MATSE 81!
    • Lesson 1: Materials Classification
    • Lesson 2: Economic, Environmental, and Societal Issues in Materials Science
      • Overview
      • Reading Assignment
      • Introduction
      • Economic Considerations
      • Components of Green Design
      • Recycling
      • Recycling of Metals
      • Recycling of Glass
      • Limits of Recycling
      • Recycling Polymers
      • Video Assignment: Making Stuff Cleaner
      • Summary and Final Tasks
    • Lesson 3: Atomic Structure and Bonding
    • Lesson 4: Mechanical Properties
    • Lesson 5: Structure and Applications of Metals
    • Lesson 6: Types and Applications of Metal Alloys
    • Lesson 7: Structure and Applications of Ceramics
    • Lesson 8: Structure and Applications of Polymers
    • Lesson 9: Types and Applications of Composites
    • Lesson 10: Synthesis, Fabrication, and Processing of Materials
    • Lesson 11: Biomaterials and Smart Materials
    • Lesson 12: Semiconductors and Nanomaterials

Course materials prepared by  Dr. Ronald Redwing, College of Earth and Mineral Sciences, The Pennsylvania State University.

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