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New Trends in Materials Chemistry: Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Study Institute, Il Ciocco, Lucca, Italy [Kõva köide]

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Materials chemistry is a growing interdisciplinary field which interfaces with and draws from many disciplines including solid state chemistry and physics, materials science and crystallography. This volume provides a review of the main techniques and topical materials presented by leading workers in the field. The survey of techniques includes in-depth coverage of diffraction, microscopy, NMR and IR spectroscopic methods; and special emphasis is given to the growing role of computational and theoretical techniques. The development of new materials with specific applications is a major feature of contemporary materials chemistry. Later chapters of the book emphasize ionic conductors, superconductors, colossal magneto-resistance materials and catalytic systems (including micro- and meso-porous materials), to which several chapters are devoted. Synthetic aspects of the field are also emphasized. This comprehensive survey of the field should be of interest to research workers in the area of materials chemistry or related disciplines. It should also serve as an introduction to the field for graduate students.
Preface vii
1. What is a Material? 1(18) P. Day
2. Diffraction Experiments in Materials Science 19(16) H. Gies
3. Structure Determination from Powder Diffraction Data 35(18) A. K. Cheetham
4. Some Applications of Electron Microscopy and Related Techniques in Materials Chemistry 53(26) M. A. Alario-Franco
5. Microcrystalline Materials Characterised by Infrared Spectroscopy 79(32) L. Marchese G. Martra S. Coluccia
6. Solid State NMR Spectroscopy of Non-Integer Spin Nuclei 111(30) C. P. Grey
7. Computer Modelling as a Technique in Materials Chemistry 141(54) C. R. A. Catlow
8. Electronic Structure Methods 195(44) E. Wimmer
9. Mixed Valent Copper and Manganese Oxides: High Tc Superconductors and Colossal Magneto-Resistance (CMR) Materials 239(46) B. Raveau
10. Defects and Matter Transport in Solid Materials 285(34) A. V. Chadwick J. Corish
11. Solid State Ionics 319(26) A. V. Chadwick J. Corish
12. An Introduction to Molecular Heterogeneous Catalysis 345(18) R. A. van Santen R. J. Gelten
13. The Changing Face of Modern Catalysis 363(14) J. M. Thomas T. Maschmeyer
14. The Application of Materials Science in Catalytic Processes: Recent Developments 377(26) I. E. Maxwell P. W. Lednor
15. Micro-and Meso-Porous Materials as Catalysts 403(58) A. Corma D. Kumar
16. Developments in Silica-Supported Organometallic Catalysis 461(34) T. Maschmeyer J. M. Thomas A. F. Masters
17. Self-Assembly in Chemical Systems 495(18) F. M. Raymo J. F. Stoddart
18. Molecular Machines 513(16) F. M. Raymo J. F. Stoddart Index 529