This desktop reference provides an introduction to inorganic materials chemistry and the many chemical processing techniques used to prepare solid state inorganic materials. Written by a materials scientist to address information needs she and her colleagues identified from field experience, Inorganic Materials Chemistry Desk Reference focuses on property data of inorganic precursors and solids to assist readers in selecting candidate precursors and materials for a variety of applications.
More specifically, the book includes a variety of metal-organic and organometallic compounds and their properties, definitions of important terms used in inorganic materials chemistry, physical properties of molecular precursors, methods of producing solid state materials, and more. Inorganic Materials Chemistry Desk Reference is essential for chemists and materials scientists from industry and academia pursuing research and development work on processing and properties of inorganic materials.
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Zielgruppe
Für höhere Schule und Studium
Für Beruf und Forschung
<li>Chemists
</li><li>Ceramists
</li><li>Materials scientists
</li><li>Chemical engineers
</li><li>Physicists</li>
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Höhe: 254 mm
Breite: 178 mm
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978-0-8493-8900-9 (9780849389009)
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INTRODUCTION TO INORGANIC MATERIALS CHEMISTRY
Introduction
Preparation and Processing of Inorganic Materials
Precursors
Additives
Characterization
Selected Sources of Information in Materials Chemistry
DEFINITIONS OF TERMS USED IN INORGANIC MATERIALS CHEMISTRY
Terms and Definitions
Sources of Information
PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF INORGANIC MATERIALS CHEMISTRY
PROPERTIES OF SOLID STATE INORGANIC MATERIALS
General Properties
Electrical Properties
Magnetic Properties
Optical Properties
Structural Properties
Superconducting Compounds
Thermal Properties
INDEX
NOTE: References at the end of each chapter