
Solid-State Chemistry: Techniques
Volume 1: Techniques
Clarendon Press
Published on 10. November 1988
Book
Paperback/Softback
416 pages
978-0-19-855286-4 (ISBN)
Description
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 heterogeneous 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 - now made available in paperback for the first time - 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.
The present volume - now made available in paperback for the first time - 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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Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Oxford University Press
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
187 figures, 39 tables
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 24 mm
Weight
672 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-855286-4 (9780198552864)
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Persons
Editor
Professor of MaterialsProfessor of Materials, University of California, Santa Barbara
DirectorDirector, The Royal Institution of Great Britain
Content
J.D. Corbett: Synthesis of solid-state materials; A.K. Cheetham: Diffraction methods; G.K. Wertheim: X-ray photoelectron 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: Computational techniques and simulations of crystal structure; A. Hamnett: Transport measurements; D. Adams: Vibrational spectroscopy; A. Navrotsky: Thermodynamic aspects of inorganic solid-state chemistry.