What could the ancient Egyptians tell us about 3D printing? How can we
make lithium-ion batteries greener and more sustainable? Which materials
will form the heart of future quantum computers?
Plastic films, glass optical fibers, silicon crystals, and more - this
book is about the history of the materials that have rapidly transformed
our society over the last century and their role in the major global
challenges of the future. From metal alloys ushering in a new age of
industry to advanced materials laying the atomic brickwork of the
Digital Revolution, the book examines the societal impact of the modern
materials revolution through the twin lenses of stability and
sustainability.
Why aren't maglev trains mainstream? Whatever happened to graphene and
carbon nanotubes? The book also looks at the unmet promises of some of
the most exciting - and hyped - technologies in recent decades -
superconductivity and nanotechnology. The final chapter reviews our
history of materials usage, the increasing demand for many critical raw
materials, and addresses the upcoming new challenges for creating a
circular economy based on reusing and recycling materials.