Molybdenum and its compounds : applications, electrochemical properties and geological implications

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    • Saji, Viswanathan S.
    • Lopatin, Sergey I.
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Molybdenum and its compounds : applications, electrochemical properties and geological implications

Viswanathan S. Saji and Sergey I. Lopatin, editors

(Chemistry research and applications)

Nova Science Publishers, c2014

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Molybdenum and its compounds (oxides, sulphides, carbides, nitrides, selenides, molybdates and molybdenum complexes) have a number of applications in alloys, catalysts, electrochromics, sensors, capacitors, batteries, solar cells and so on. Promising works on their nanostructures have been reported as a means to enhance the performance of materials. The present book is an edited volume on molybdenum and its compounds in different applications. There are chapters concentrating on molybdenum and its alloys, molybdenum oxides, molybdenum sulphides, molybdenum carbides, molybdenum nitrides, molybdenum selenides, molybdenum blues, Keplerate-type molecular spheres, molybdenum complexes and molybdates.

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PrefacePart I. Fabrication and ApplicationsChapter 1. ''Sizing'' Giant Molybdenum-Oxide-Based Molecular Spheres of the Keplerate Type(S. Sarkar, Indian Institute of Engineering Science and Technology - Shibpur, India)Chapter 2. Molybdenum Blue: A Rendezvous with Colloid and Coordination Chemistry(S. Roy, Indian Institute of Science Education and Research, Kolkata, India)Chapter 3. Molybdenum-Based Compounds for Energy Storage and Conversion(Q. Abbas and Y. Kumar, Poznan University of Technology, Poland)Chapter 4. Molybdenum-Based Electrocatalysts for Hydrogen Generation by Water Electrolysis(V. S. Saji, University of Adelaide, Australia)For Complete Description and Table of Contents, please visit our website athttps://www.novapublishers.com/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=50221

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