Solid State Chemistry is a general textbook, composed for those with little background knowledge of the subject, but who wish to learn more about the various segments of solid state theory and technology. The information is presented in a form that can easily be understood and will be useful to read
Solid-State Chemistry
โ Scribed by Frank Hoffmann
- Publisher
- De Gruyter
- Year
- 2023
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 382
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
This book invites you on a tour through the most relevant topics of solid-state chemistry. It provides an up-to-date overview about fascinating structures of inorganic matter and new research developments. The reader will also gain crucial insights into many aspects of material science, from ceramics to superconductors. One chapter is specifically dedicated to the most rapidly evolving field of material science: metal-organic frameworks (MOFs). The book contains a chapter which is often neglected in others due to its complexity, the intermetallic phases. A concise but very didactic introduction to crystallographic specifications ensures that the reader will gain a deeper understanding of the crystal structures presented in the book.
The book places special emphasis on the graphical illustrations which were specifically designed to promote real insights into the structural features. Instead of having to decipher hard to distinguish graphics the reader has an eye-opening experience.
A further added value is that many references to the original research publications are given which enables easy follow-up for more detailed study.
- Crystal structure and symmetry, space groups
- Metallic and Intermetallic Compounds, Ceramics Metal-organic frameworks
โฆ Table of Contents
Preface
Contents
1 Introduction
2 Categorizing and description of crystal structures
3 Symmetry of crystals
4 Densest sphere packings
5 Some important structure types
6 Defects in solids
7 Phase diagrams
8 Electronic structure of solid-state compounds
9 Magnetic properties of solid-state compounds
10 Phosphors, lamps, lasers, and LEDs
11 Superconductivity
12 Ceramics
13 Intermetallic phases
14 Porous crystals, reticular chemistry, and the net approach
Appendix A Strukturbericht designations and Pearson symbols
References
Subject index
Formula index
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This book invites you on a tour through the most relevant topics of solid-state chemistry. It provides an up-to-date overview about fascinating structures of inorganic matter and new research developments. The reader will also gain crucial insights into many aspects of material science, from ceramic