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Solid State Materials Chemistry

Hardback

Main Details

Title Solid State Materials Chemistry
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Patrick M. Woodward
By (author) Pavel Karen
By (author) John S. O. Evans
By (author) Thomas Vogt
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:708
Dimensions(mm): Height 253,Width 196
Category/GenrePhysical chemistry
Mechanical engineering and materials
Materials science
ISBN/Barcode 9780521873253
ClassificationsDewey:541.0421
Audience
Tertiary Education (US: College)
Illustrations Worked examples or Exercises

Publishing Details

Publisher Cambridge University Press
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publication Date 1 April 2021
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

This comprehensive textbook provides a modern, self-contained treatment for upper undergraduate and graduate level students. It emphasizes the links between structure, defects, bonding, and properties throughout, and provides an integrated treatment of a wide range of materials, including crystalline, amorphous, organic and nano- materials. Boxes on synthesis methods, characterization tools, and technological applications distil specific examples and support student understanding of materials and their design. The first six chapters cover the fundamentals of extended solids, while later chapters explore a specific property or class of material, building a coherent framework for students to master core concepts with confidence, and for instructors to easily tailor the coverage to fit their own single semester course. With mathematical details given only where they strengthen understanding, 400 original figures and over 330 problems for hands-on learning, this accessible textbook is ideal for courses in chemistry and materials science.

Author Biography

Patrick M. Woodward is a Professor in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at Ohio State University. His research interests include materials discovery and the study of structure-property relationships in extended solids. He has served as chair of the Solid State Chemistry Gordon Conference (2018) and as Associate Editor of the Journal of Solid State Chemistry (2006-2011). Pavel Karen is a Professor in the Department of Chemistry at the University of Oslo, where he teaches inorganic and solid-state chemistry with a focus on crystallography. He works experimentally with mixed-valence compounds, and studies their crystal structures by X-ray and neutron diffraction, local structures by Moessbauer spectroscopy (collaboration) and phase transitions by calorimetry. John S. O. Evans is a Professor in the Department of Chemistry at Durham University, where he served as Head of Department from 2009 to 2014. His research interests are in structural materials chemistry and powder diffraction methods. His awards include the 1997 RSC Meldola medal and the 2015 RSC Teamwork in Innovation co-award for collaborative research with industry. Thomas Vogt is a Professor and Educational Foundation Endowed Chair in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Director of the NanoCenter, and adjunct Professor of Philosophy at the University of South Carolina. He is a Fellow of the American Physical Society, the American Association for the Advancement of Science and the Neutron Scattering Society of America.

Reviews

'This book will be invaluable to students, educators, and researchers studying inorganic materials chemistry. The breadth is impressive, with the fundamentals of the subject covered well, and followed by chapters that highlight optical, electronic, magnetic, porous, energy, and other applications of functional materials. Graduate-level problems on each topic support the educational aspects, and up-to-date case studies throughout make this an extremely useful resource for professional materials researchers.' Paul Attfield, University of Edinburgh 'Finally, we have a substantial textbook that addresses a gap in our teaching tools when it comes to solid state chemistry. This detailed work covers many fundamental aspects of solid state and materials chemistry at a level appropriate for students. A textbook of this type has been sought by advanced undergraduates, graduate students, and faculty for some time, and will serve well in classes teaching this subject.' Mercouri G. Kanatzidis, Northwestern University 'A readable, rigorous, and modern account of the fundamentals of solid state chemistry and materials' properties. This will be valuable for undergraduate and graduate programs in chemistry. Questions commonly posed by students are well anticipated and the concepts are discussed with thoughtful clarity. I will certainly recommend it to my students.' Simon J. Clarke, University of Oxford 'This comprehensive textbook will become the essential standard for any course in solid state / materials chemistry from advanced undergraduate to beginning graduate levels. Space group symmetry, phase diagrams, electronic structure and properties of solids, defects and non-stoichiometry, and much more - it's all here in one volume instead of the myriad sources which I (and many others) used over the past 30+ years to cobble together a coherent course.' John Greedan, McMaster University 'This contemporary treatment of functional materials efficiently covers the fundamentals of solid state materials chemistry. Property-specific chapters inform readers of both the broader applications and pertinent scientific concepts of the most important classes of solid materials. The concise writing style, consistent incorporation of figures, and thoughtful variety of problems make this approachable textbook well suited for advanced undergraduate and graduate students.' Michael Lufaso, University of North Florida 'Solid State Materials Chemistry, at almost 700 pages, is both a textbook and an essential reference, intended primarily for advanced students of chemistry for use in upper-level graduate courses. The authors cover the entirety of modern inorganic structural chemistry and solid state chemistry. They have merged these two fields into a single comprehensive resource as Solid State Materials Chemistry.' Kenneth Poeppelmeier, Northwestern University 'A fascinating, authoritative, and truly modern book that fulfills a long-felt need; the kind of book that one acquires as an undergraduate and then uses as a text and reference for the rest of one's active career.' Ram Seshadri, University of California, Santa Barbara 'This excellent book provides a complete resource for both undergraduate and graduate students interested in the fascinating world of functional materials, and promises to become the go-to text for solid state chemistry courses. Each chapter contains numerous examples that demonstrate how the properties relate to the structure of the material, carefully linking theory with practice. The self-contained chapters allow readers to map their own journey.' Brendan Kennedy, University of Sydney