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Solid State Chemistry: Compounds

Online ISBN:
9781383028348
Print ISBN:
9780198551669
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
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Solid State Chemistry: Compounds

A K Cheetham (ed.),
A K Cheetham
(ed.)
Professor of Materials, University of California, Santa Barbara
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Peter Day (ed.)
Peter Day
(ed.)
Director, The Royal Institution of Great Britain, London
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Published online:
31 October 2023
Published in print:
19 March 1992
Online ISBN:
9781383028348
Print ISBN:
9780198551669
Publisher:
Oxford University Press

Abstract

The continuing worldwide search for new and useful materials has ensured that the solid state is one of the major growth areas of chemistry and there is a widely perceived need for good, up-to-date textbooks in the area. This book, like the previous volume which dealt with Techniques, is aimed at final-year honours and postgraduate students who may be planning a career in the field. As with Volume 1, we chose a multiauthor approach in order that our account should be more authoritative, and we are delighted and encouraged by the very positive response from colleagues who were invited to contribute. The book deals first with bonding in solids, and then focuses on several classes of important inorganic materials. Whilst we have been able to cover many key areas, including superconductors and zeolite catalysts, our coverage is not as comprehensive as this wide-ranging subject deserves. Significant omissions that we hope to fill in a subsequent edition include optoelectronic and magnetic materials and solid electrolytes. Nevertheless, we hope that readers will find this a useful and interesting book, and that it will be perceived as a valuable complement to Volume 1.

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