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Transition Metal Oxides 2e

by Rao, Chinatamani N. Rao, Bernard Raveau
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Overview

Praise for the First Edition:

"Very useful for researchers in solid-state chemistry and as a textbook of advanced inorganic chemistry for PhD students." -Advanced Materials.

This book provides unified coverage of the structure, properties, and synthesis of transition metal oxides. Written by two world-class scientists, it offers both an excellent window on modern solid-state chemistry and a gateway to understanding the behavior of inorganic solids.

Scientists and advanced students in inorganic and solid-state chemistry, materials science, ceramics, and condensed matter science will welcome this updated Second Edition, which features new or expanded material on:
* Oxyanion derivatives of cuprates, mercury cuprates, ladder compounds, and new oxide systems
* Giant magnetoresistance, superconductivity, and nonlinear materials
* Recently developed synthetic strategies and examples, including soft chemistry routes

Plus:
* Hundreds of illustrations
* Helpful references.

Synopsis

Praise for the First Edition:

"Very useful for researchers in solid-state chemistry and as a textbook of advanced inorganic chemistry for PhD students." -Advanced Materials.

This book provides unified coverage of the structure, properties, and synthesis of transition metal oxides. Written by two world-class scientists, it offers both an excellent window on modern solid-state chemistry and a gateway to understanding the behavior of inorganic solids.

Scientists and advanced students in inorganic and solid-state chemistry, materials science, ceramics, and condensed matter science will welcome this updated Second Edition, which features new or expanded material on:
* Oxyanion derivatives of cuprates, mercury cuprates, ladder compounds, and new oxide systems
* Giant magnetoresistance, superconductivity, and nonlinear materials
* Recently developed synthetic strategies and examples, including soft chemistry routes

Plus:
* Hundreds of illustrations
* Helpful references.

Booknews

Provides unified coverage of the structure, properties, and synthesis of transition metal oxides, offering a window on modern solid-state chemistry and a gateway to understanding the behavior of inorganic solids. Contains sections on structure, properties and phenomena, and preparation of materials, with many b&w diagrams. This second edition features new and expanded material on oxyanion derivatives of cuprates and new oxide systems, giant magnetoresistance and nonlinear materials, and recently developed synthetic strategies and examples, including soft chemistry routes. For scientists and advanced students in inorganic and solid-state chemistry, materials science, ceramics, and condensed matter science. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.

About the Author, Rao

C. N. R. RAO is Albert Einstein Research Professor at the CSIR Centre of Excellence in Chemistry at the Indian Institute of Science and Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific Research in Bangalore, India.

B. RAVEAU is Professor at the Laboratoire CRISMAT, Centre des Matériaux Supraconducteurs in Caen, France.

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Booknews

Provides unified coverage of the structure, properties, and synthesis of transition metal oxides, offering a window on modern solid-state chemistry and a gateway to understanding the behavior of inorganic solids. Contains sections on structure, properties and phenomena, and preparation of materials, with many b&w diagrams. This second edition features new and expanded material on oxyanion derivatives of cuprates and new oxide systems, giant magnetoresistance and nonlinear materials, and recently developed synthetic strategies and examples, including soft chemistry routes. For scientists and advanced students in inorganic and solid-state chemistry, materials science, ceramics, and condensed matter science. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.

Book Details

Published
February 1, 1998
Publisher
Wiley, John & Sons, Incorporated
Pages
392
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780471189718

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