Mat sci/chem engineering (current/graduated college students please)?

i'm undertaking a study on zirconia nanoparticles, and i need help understanding alot of the concepts

can anyone recommend some books/online references that are useful in the areas of ceramics, nanoparticles, solid state physics, etc.

thanks alot

Answer:
Use Elsevier's Science Direct and other allied engineering search services and ebooks etc., in addition to lot of literature available in the open source category. Depending on where you are studying, the library is the right place to start your search and if needed, the library staff will help you with inter-library loans etc.

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