Inorganic Materials Chemistry Desk Reference

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advanced inorganic materials processing
AES
American Chemical Society
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biomimetic materials
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chemical
Chemical Vapor Infiltration
combinatorial chemistry
compounds
CVD Technique
Eel
Electron Spectroscopy
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EXAFS
Ferroelectric Materials
gel
ICP
infiltration
metal
Metal Organic Compounds
MOCVD
Mod
monolayer
nanostructure fabrication
Octahedral Sites
Point Defects
precursor characterization
process
Schottky Defects
self-assembled
sol
Sol Gel Process
Sol Gel Science
Solid Electrolyte
solid state synthesis
Step Edges
thin film coatings
Transition Metals
Unit Cell
Up
Van Der Waals
vapor
WDS

Product details

  • ISBN 9780849309106
  • Weight: 861g
  • Dimensions: 178 x 254mm
  • Publication Date: 29 Nov 2004
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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The updated second edition of the popular Inorganic Materials Chemistry Desk Reference remains a valuable resource in the preparation of solid-state inorganic materials by chemical processing techniques. It also expands upon new chemical precursors available to materials scientists, the applications of those materials, and existing or emerging topics where materials chemistry plays an important role, such as in microelectronics, surface science, and nanotechnology. This edition places additional emphasis on additives, characterization techniques and structure-property relationships, and materials classifications based on type and applications, including electronics, biomaterials, thin films, and coatings. Other new topics include combinatorial chemistry, nanostructures and technology, surface materials chemistry, biomimetic processing, and novel forms of carbon. The authors discuss the role of materials chemistry in micro- and nano-fabrication, self-assembly, scanning probe microscopy, and carbon fullerenes. The new edition adds forty black and white figures, over 200 new definitions, and 50% more new chemical precursors and their properties. With a new and improved reference format, Inorganic Materials Chemistry Desk Reference continues to be a constructive resource to specialists conducting research in materials chemistry.

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