Organic molecular solids : properties and applications
β Scribed by William Jones
- Publisher
- CRC Press
- Year
- 1997
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 418
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Content: Fullerenes, nanotubes, and related materials / C.N.R. Rao and Ram Seshadri -- Thermotropic liquid crystals / David Coates -- Langmuir-Blodgett assemblies / Tim Richardson -- Methods of characterization of organic crystals / Charis R. Theocharis -- Theoretical methods for crystal structure determination / Robert Docherty and William Jones -- Reactivity and crystal design in organic solid state chemistry / William Jones -- Linear optical properties of organic solids / Toshikuni Kaino -- Organic nonlinear optical crystals / Hachiro Nakanishi and Shuji Okada -- Semiconducting and photoconducting organic solids / Heinz BaΜssler -- Organic superconducting solids / Gunzi Saito -- Conducting polymers / Arno Kraft -- Magnetic properties of organic solids / Minoru Kinoshita
β¦ Subjects
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The interest in molecular organic materials is tremendous, driven by the need to find new materials with desirable properties. This book aims to bring the materials and surface science communities together, integrating physics and chemistry in a non-technical manner, ensuring this fascinating field
The interest in molecular organic materials is tremendous, driven by the need to find new materials with desirable properties. This book aims to bring the materials and surface science communities together, integrating physics and chemistry in a non-technical manner, ensuring this fascinating field
The interest in molecular organic materials is tremendous, driven by the need to find new materials with desirable properties. This book aims to bring the materials and surface science communities together, integrating physics and chemistry in a non-technical manner, ensuring this fascinating field
The interest in molecular organic materials is tremendous, driven by the need to find new materials with desirable properties. This book aims to bring the materials and surface science communities together, integrating physics and chemistry in a non-technical manner, ensuring this fascinating field