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Solid-State Chemistry of Inorganic Materials III

Solid-State Chemistry of Inorganic Materials III

Solid-State Chemistry of Inorganic Materials III

Volume 658:
Margret J. Geselbracht, Reed College, Oregon
John E. Greedan, McMaster University, Ontario
David C. Johnson, University of Oregon
M. A. Subramanian, Dupont Central Research & Development, Delaware
June 2014
658
November 2001
Paperback
9781107412286
Out of Print
Paperback
GBP
Hardback

    Solid-state chemistry is an interdisciplinary field, and these researchers share the common challenge of understanding, controlling, and predicting the structures and properties of solids at the atomic level. This book provides a forum for the presentation of recent advances in the solid-state chemistry of inorganic materials and the impact of these advances on the development of practical applications. Topics include: crystal chemistry of complex systems; dielectrics, crystal chemistry, glasses and electrical transport; transport properties/metal-insulator systems; magnetism and manganates; new materials - meso/nanoporous materials; micro/meso/ nanoporous materials - inorganic/organic hybrids; synthesis, new methods and new materials; solid-state ionics, battery materials, thermopower and optical materials; solid-state ionics, battery materials and energy storage; and thermopower, themal expansion and optical materials. A highlight is a section dedicated to Professor J.M. Honig in recognition of his many contributions to the discipline of solid-state chemistry and his stewardship of the Journal of Solid-State Chemistry.

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    June 2014
    November 2001
    Paperback
    9781107412286
    540 pages
    229 × 152 × 28 mm
    0.72kg
    Unavailable - out of print
      Editors
    • Margret J. Geselbracht , Reed College, Oregon
    • John E. Greedan , McMaster University, Ontario
    • David C. Johnson , University of Oregon
    • M. A. Subramanian , Dupont Central Research & Development, Delaware