Anthony R. West - Solid State Chemistry and its Applications
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A comprehensive treatment of solid state chemistry complete with supplementary material and full colour illustrations from a leading expert in the field. Solid State Chemistry and its Applications, Second Edition
Student Edition
Significant updates and new content in this second edition include:
A more extensive overview of important families of inorganic solids including spinels, perovskites, pyrochlores, garnets, Ruddlesden-Popper phases and many more New methods to synthesise inorganic solids, including sol-gel methods, combustion synthesis, atomic layer deposition, spray pyrolysis and microwave techniques Advances in electron microscopy, X-ray and electron spectroscopies New developments in electrical properties of materials, including high Tc superconductivity, lithium batteries, solid oxide fuel cells and smart windows Recent developments in optical properties, including fibre optics, solar cells and transparent conducting oxides Advances in magnetic properties including magnetoresistance and multiferroic materials Homogeneous and heterogeneous ceramics, characterization using impedance spectroscopy Thermoelectric materials, MXenes, low dimensional structures, memristors and many other functional materials Expanded coverage of glass, including metallic and fluoride glasses, cement and concrete, geopolymers, refractories and structural ceramics Overview of binary oxides of all the elements, their structures, properties and applications Featuring full color illustrations throughout, readers will also benefit from online supplementary materials including access to CrystalMaker® software and over 100 interactive crystal structure models.
Perfect for advanced students seeking a detailed treatment of solid state chemistry, this new edition of
will also earn a place as a desk reference in the libraries of experienced researchers in chemistry, crystallography, physics, and materials science.
MOs on H2, and their relative...Figure 3.18 Overlap of 2p orbitals to give (a) σ p bonding orbital, (b)Figure 3.19 Energy level diagram for MOs on (a) the F2 molecule formed from...Figure 3.20 The mixing of (a) σ p and σ s MOs and (b)
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MO...Figure 3.21 Energy level diagram for N2 showing the four hybrid σ MOs, σ1, σ...Figure 3.22 Energy level diagram for the HF molecule.Figure 3.23 Shapes of the (a) NH3 and (b) H2O molecules.Figure 3.24 Valence bond descriptions of some inorganic compounds and struct...Figure 3.25 Band structure of (a) and (b) metals, (c) semimetals, (d) semico...Figure 3.26 Effect of interatomic spacing on atomic energy levels and bands...Figure 3.27 (a) Free electron theory of a metal; electrons in a potential we...Figure 3.28 Density of states versus energy.Figure 3.29 Potential energy of electrons as a function of distance through...Figure 3.30 Density of states showing a band gap in semiconductors and insul...Figure 3.31 Positive and negative charge carriers.Figure 3.32 (a) Section through the TiO structure, parallel to a unit cell f...Figure 3.33 (a) Resonating bond model proposed initially to explain the stru...Figure 3.34 (a) Electronic structure of C60 and (b) band filling in K3C60.