Physics and Chemistry at Oxide Surfaces
This 1996 book summarises the state of knowledge on the microscopic behaviour of oxide surfaces. The first chapter of the book summarises classical approaches, introduces the concept of ionicity, and describes the mixed iono-covalent character of the oxygen cation bond in bulk materials. The next three chapters focus on the characteristics of the atomic structure (relaxation, rumpling and reconstruction effects), the electronic structure (band width, gap width, etc.) and the excitations of clean surfaces. Metal-oxide interfaces are considered in the fourth chapter with special emphasis on the microscopic interfacial interactions responsible for adhesion. The last chapter develops the concepts underlying acid-base reactions on oxide surfaces, which are used in catalysis, in adhesion science, and in colloid physics, and discusses their applicability to the adsorption of hydroxyl groups. A comprehensive list of references is included.
- Interdisciplinary: broad appeal to solid state physics, physical chemistry, materials science researchers
- Gives necessary background without assuming any advanced knowledge
- So can be used by beginning graduate students
Reviews & endorsements
'As a highly readable introduction to this subject, the book will be of value to the advanced undergraduate or post-graduate student … also provides an excellent point of reference for established researchers in this field.' Nicholas M. Harrison, Acta Crystallographica
Product details
August 2005Paperback
9780521018579
240 pages
245 × 170 × 12 mm
0.39kg
47 b/w illus. 5 tables
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Table of Contents
- Preface
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Geometric structure of surfaces
- 3. Electronic structure of surfaces
- 4. Surface excitations
- 5. Metal-oxide interfaces
- 6. Acid-base properties
- References
- Index.