Chemistry of non-stoichiometric compounds / Koji Kosuge.
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- 0585221456
- 9780585221458
- 9780198555551
- 0198555555
- Futeihi kagōbutsu no kagaku. English
- 548/.8 20
- QD921 .K67 1994eb
- O611. 6
- VE 9350
- CHE 320f
- CHE 009f
- CHE 194f
- GEO 420f
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Non-stoichiometric compounds derived from point defects -- Non-stoichiometric compounds derived from extended defects -- Examples of the practical use of non-stoichiometric compounds.
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As inorganic materials are put to more and more practical uses - mainly in electric, magnetic, and optical devices - materials scientists must have an increasingly sophisticated understanding of the chemical and physical properties of inorganic compounds. This volume - the first of its kind in 20 years - provides a unified presentation of the chemistry of non-stoichiometric compounds based on statistical thermodynamics and structural inorganic chemistry. Four modern examples of non-stoichiometric compounds - ionic conducting compounds, hydrogen absorbing alloys, magnetic materials, and electrical materials - are discussed in detail. Students and researchers in structural inorganic chemistry, crystallography, materials science, and solid state physics will find this much-needed text both practical and informative.
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