The rare earths play a unique role in science. These seventeen related elements afford a panoply of subtle variations deriving from the systematic development of their electronic configurations, allowing a test of theory with excellent resolution. In contrast they find widespread use in even the most mundane processes such as steel making, for polishing materials and gasoline cracking catalysts. In between are exotic uses such as TV screen phosphors, lasers, high strength permanent magnets and chemical probes. This multi-volume handbook covers the entire rare earth field in an integrated manner. Each chapter is a comprehensive up-to-date, critical review of a particular segment of the field. The work offers the researcher and graduate student alike, a complete and thorough coverage of this fascinating field.
The rare earths play a unique role in science. These seventeen related elements afford a panoply of subtle variations deriving from the systematic development of their electronic configurations, allowing a test of theory with excellent resolution. In contrast they find widespread use in even the most mundane processes such as steel making, for polishing materials and gasoline cracking catalysts. In between are exotic uses such as TV screen phosphors, lasers, high strength permanent magnets and chemical probes. This multi-volume handbook covers the entire rare earth field in an integrated manner. Each chapter is a comprehensive up-to-date, critical review of a particular segment of the field. The work offers the researcher and graduate student alike, a complete and thorough coverage of this fascinating field.
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Elsevier Science & Technology
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Höhe: 240 mm
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978-0-444-85215-1 (9780444852151)
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Preface. 21. Geochemistry and mineralogy of the rare earths (L.A. Haskin and T.P. Paster). 22. Separation chemistry (J.E.Powell). 23. Theoretical chemistry of rare earths (C.K. Jorgenson). 24. The absorption and fluorescence spectra of rare earth ions in solution (W.T. Carnall). 25. Complexes (L.C. Thompson). 26. Hydrides (G.G. Libowitz and A.J. Maeland). 27. The binary rare earth oxides (L. Eyring). 28. Mixed rare earth oxides (D.J.M. Bevan and E. Summerville). 29. Perovskites and garnets (C.P. Khattak and F.F.Y. Wang). 30. Rare earth molybdates (VI) (L.H. Brixner, J.R. Barkley and W. Jeitschko). Subject Index.