Chemistry of Non-stoichiometric Compounds
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Product details:
- Publisher OUP Oxford
- Date of Publication 13 January 1994
- ISBN 9780198555551
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages272 pages
- Size 241x160x19 mm
- Weight 584 g
- Language English
- Illustrations halftones, numerous line figures, tables 0
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Short description:
BL A unified presentation of chemistry of non-stoichiometric compounds BL Describes modern examples and applications The concept of non-stoichiometry is crucial to the understanding of the properties of inorganic compounds. An understanding of the chemical and physical properties of inorganic compounds is indispensable to the progress of materials science and ceramics.
This book provides a unified presentation of the chemistry of non-stoichiometric compounds based on statistical thermodynamics and structural inorganic chemistry which will be useful to researchers interested in solid-state chemistry and physics, and chemists working in industry.
Long description:
This unified presentation of the chemistry of non-stoichiometric compounds is the first monograph on the subject for two decades. Based on statistical thermodynamics and structural inorganic chemistry, with descriptions of modern examples and applications, this will be useful to both researchers in industry and undergraduates in solid state chemistry and physics.
the quality of the worked examples is impressive, and there can be no doubt that this book fills a large gap in the field, and will be useful to many solid-state chemists
Table of Contents:
Non-stoichiometric compounds derived from point defects
Non-stoichiometric compounds derived from extended defects
Examples of the practical use of non-stoichiometric compounds