Synthesis of inorganic materials

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Synthesis of inorganic materials

Ulrich Schubert and Nicola Hüsing

Wiley-VCH, c2012

3rd completely revised and enlarged ed

  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references and index

"3rd, completely revised and updated ed" -- cover

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内容説明

Due to their use and importance in many fields, a great deal of research focuses on developing inorganic materials. For example, a computer contains many types of inorganic materials, including the glass in the display or a layer of the LCD screen, the metal wires, and semiconductor materials in the chips and other electronic components. Computers can even be powered by solar cells, which also include inorganic materials. Zeolites also belong to this class and are found in applications ranging from catalysts to cat litter. This third edition of the popular textbook contains 30% new and/or revised content to reflect the latest developments in this fast developing field. Written from the chemist's point of view, the well-known and experienced authors provide a thorough and pedagogical introduction, now including example real-life applications of the syntheses, as well as new sections on nanomaterials, templating methods and biomineralization. A valuable resource for advanced undergraduates as well as masters and graduate students in inorganic chemistry and materials science.

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INTRODUCTION SOLID-STATE REACTIONS Reactions Between Solid Compounds Solid -Gas Reactions Intercalation Reactions FORMATION OF SOLIDS FROM THE GAS PHASE Chemical Vapor Transport Chemical Vapor Deposition Aerosol Processes FORMATION OF SOLIDS FROM SOLUTIONS AND MELTS Glass Precipitation Biomaterials Solvothermal Processes Sol-Gel Processes PREPARATION AND MODIFICATION OF INORGANIC POLYMERS General Aspects Polysiloxanes (Silicones) Polyphosphazenes Polysilanes Polycarbosilanes Polysilazanes and Polycarbosilazanes Other Inorganic Polymers Metal-Containing Polymers TEMPLATING METHODS Introduction to Porosity and High Surface Area Materials Metallic Foams and Porous Materials Soft Templates/Endotemplating Hard Templates/Exotemplating Templating Towards Multiscale Porosity Incorporation of Functional Groups into Porous Materials NANOSTRUCTURED MATERIALS The Origin of Nanoeffects Properties of Nanomaterials Synthesis of Nanoparticles One-Dimensional Nanostructures Nanometer-Scale Layers GLOSSARY INDEX

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