Making and studying solids is a rapidly expanding branch of chemistry. Solid-state chemistry is becoming more and more important as its relevance is recognized to subjects as diverse as optoelectronics and heterogeneou catalysis. There has long been felt a need for an authoritative account of the properties of inorganic solids and of the methods for studying them, written at a level suitable for final-year undergraduates studying the subject as a special topic or for first-year graduate students embarking on research in the field. This and a forthcoming volume will fill that gap. The present volume concentrates on methods for preparing solids and studying their structures and physical properties, while the other will survey compounds with particularly important or useful properties.
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Höhe: 230 mm
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978-0-19-855165-2 (9780198551652)
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J.D. Corbett: Synthesis of solid-state materials; A.K. Cheetham: Diffraction methods; G.K. Wertheim: X-ray photoelecron spectroscopy and related methods: W.E. Hatfield: Magnetic measurements: R.G. Denning: Optical techniques; C.A. Fyfe: High resolution solid-state MAS NMR investigations of inorganic systems; C.R.A. Catlow: Computatioal techniques and simulations of crystal structure; A. Hamnett: Transport measurements; D. Adams: Vibrational spectroscopy; A. Navrotsky: Thermodynamic aspects of inorganic solid-state chemistry.