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New Directions in Solid State Chemistry
New edition of this widely praised textbook for advanced students and researchers studying solid state chemistry and materials science.
C. N. R. Rao (Author), J. Gopalakrishnan (Author)
9780521499071, Cambridge University Press
Paperback, published 28 February 1997
568 pages, 267 b/w illus. 34 tables
24.6 x 18.8 x 3.3 cm, 1 kg
Review of the first edition: '... a notable service to the field of solid state chemistry ... It will be of considerable use to all those working in this field.' The Times Higher Education Supplement
In the new edition of this widely praised textbook, all the chapters have been revised and the authors have brought the work completely up to date by the addition of new material on numerous topics. In recent years, solid state chemistry has emerged as a very important element of mainstream chemistry and materials science. Students, teachers and researchers need to understand the chemistry of solids because of the crucial role this plays in determining the properties of materials. An understanding of solid state chemistry is also essential in materials design, and many fascinating relationships between the structure and properties of solids have been discovered by chemists. This text requires only an understanding of basic physics, chemistry and crystallography, and is enhanced with the most recent examples, case studies and references. It will be of value to advanced students and researchers studying solid state chemistry and materials science as a text and reference work.
Preface to second edition
Preface to first edition
1. Structure of solids – old and new facets
2. New and improved methods of characterisation
3. Preparative strategies
4. Phase transitions
5. New light on an old problem – defects and nonstoichiometry
6. Structure-property relations
7. Fashioning solids for specific purposes – aspects of materials design
8. Reactivity of solids.
Subject Areas: Materials science [TGM]
