Provides an overview of materials chemistry - the chemistry related to the preparation, processing, and/or analysis of materials. Covers a range of materials types as well as various approaches to their preparation and study. Includes chapters on key frontier areas of research, ranging from oxide superconductors to polymers and biomaterials and from chemical vapor deposition to scanning tunnelling microscopy. Offers contributions from many of the leading scientists,
engineers, educators, and policy planners in the field, including Dr. Pravdeen Chaudhari, Dr. Mary Good, and Dr. Mark Wrighton.
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Höhe: 236 mm
Breite: 158 mm
Dicke: 35 mm
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978-0-8412-2809-2 (9780841228092)
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Government, Academic, and Industrial Issues ; Educational Issues ; New Directions in the Design of Lithographic Resist Materials: A Case Study ; High-Conductivity, Solid Polymeric Electrolytes ; Preceramic Polymers: Past, Present, and Future ; Molecular Magnets: An Emerging Area of Materials Chemistry ; Optimization of Microscopic and Macroscopic Second-Order Optical Nonlinearities ; Materials Chemistry of Organic Monolayer and Multilayer Thin Films ; Orientation-Dependent NMR Spectroscopy as a Structural Tool for Layered Materials ; Nanoscale, Two-Dimensional Organic-Inorganic Materials ; Nanoporous Layered Materials ; Catalytic Materials ; Molecular Sieves for Air Separation ; Nanomaterials: Endosemiconductors and Exosemiconductors ; Molecule-Based Syntheses of Extended Inorganic Solids ; Organometallic Chemical Vapor Deposition of Compound Semiconductors: A Chemical Perspective ; Interfaces, Interfacial Reactions, and Superlattice Reactants ; Oxide Superconductors ; Characterization of Complex Materials by Scanning Tunneling Microscopy: A Look at Superconductors with High Critical Temperatures ; Biomimetic Mineralization ; Inorganic Biomaterials