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Book Synopsis
Solid State Chemistry and Its Applications, 2nd Edition - Student Edition is a long-awaited revision of the bestselling introductory text, Basic Solid State Chemistry, 2nd edition, the classic text for undergraduate teaching in solid state chemistry worldwide.

Table of Contents
Preface xv

Chemistry – Solid State Chemistry –Materials Chemistry –Materials Science and Engineering xvii

Companion Website xxi

CrystalViewer xxii

Biography xxiii

1 Crystal Structures and Crystal Chemistry 1

1.1 Unit Cells and Crystal Systems 1

1.2 Symmetry 3

1.3 Symmetry and Choice of Unit Cell 10

1.4 Lattice, Bravais Lattice 11

1.5 Lattice Planes and Miller Indices 14

1.6 Indices of Directions 16

1.7 d-Spacing Formulae 17

1.8 Crystal Densities and Unit Cell Contents 17

1.9 Description of Crystal Structures 18

1.10 Close Packed Structures – Cubic and Hexagonal Close Packing 19

1.11 Relationship Between Cubic Close Packed and Face Centred Cubic 21

1.12 Hexagonal Unit Cell and Close Packing 21

1.13 Density of Close Packed Structures 22

1.14 Unit Cell Projections and Atomic Coordinates 24

1.15 Materials That Can Be Described as Close Packed 25

1.16 Structures Built of Space-Filling Polyhedra 33

1.17 Some Important Structure Types 35

2 Crystal Defects, Non-Stoichiometry and Solid Solutions 83

2.1 Perfect and Imperfect Crystals 83

2.2 Types of Defect: Point Defects 84

2.3 Solid Solutions 95

2.4 Extended Defects 108

2.5 Dislocations and Mechanical Properties of Solids 111

3 Bonding in Solids 125

3.1 Overview: Ionic, Covalent, Metallic, van der Waals and Hydrogen Bonding in Solids 125

3.2 Ionic Bonding 126

3.3 Covalent Bonding 161

3.4 Metallic Bonding and Band Theory 173

3.5 Bands or Bonds: a Final Comment 185

4 Synthesis, Processing and Fabrication Methods 187

4.1 General Observations 187

4.2 Solid State Reaction or Shake ’n Bake Methods 187

4.3 Low Temperature or Chimie Douce Methods 196

4.4 Gas-Phase Methods 213

4.5 High-Pressure Methods 225

4.6 Crystal Growth 226

5 Crystallography and Diffraction Techniques 229

5.1 General Comments: Molecular and Non-Molecular Solids 229

5.2 Characterisation of Solids 231

5.3 X-Ray Diffraction 232

5.4 Electron Diffraction 265

5.5 Neutron Diffraction 266

6 Other Techniques: Microscopy, Spectroscopy, Thermal Analysis 271

6.1 Diffraction and Microscopic Techniques: What Do They Have in Common? 271

6.2 Optical and Electron Microscopy Techniques 272

6.3 Spectroscopic Techniques 291

6.4 Thermal Analysis (TA) 314

6.5 Strategy to Identify, Analyse and Characterise ‘Unknown’ Solids 323

7 Phase Diagrams and Their Interpretation 325

7.1 The Phase Rule, the Condensed Phase Rule and Some Definitions 325

7.2 One-Component Systems 330

7.3 Two-Component Condensed Systems 333

7.4 Some Tips and Guidelines for Constructing Binary Phase Diagrams 355

8 Electrical Properties 359

8.1 Survey of Electrical Properties and Electrical Materials 359

8.2 Metallic Conductivity 361

8.3 Superconductivity 366

8.4 Semiconductivity 382

8.5 Ionic Conductivity 392

8.6 Dielectric Materials 430

8.7 Ferroelectrics 436

8.8 Pyroelectrics 441

8.9 Piezoelectrics 441

8.10 Applications of Ferro-, Pyro- and Piezoelectrics 441

9 Magnetic Properties 445

9.1 Physical Properties 445

9.2 Magnetic Materials, Their Structures and Properties 455

9.3 Applications: Structure–Property Relations 464

9.4 Recent Developments 467

10 Optical Properties: Luminescence and Lasers 473

10.1 Visible Light and the Electromagnetic Spectrum 473

10.2 Sources of Light, Thermal Sources, Black Body Radiation and Electronic Transitions 473

10.3 Scattering Processes: Reflection, Diffraction and Interference 476

10.4 Luminescence and Phosphors 476

10.5 Configurational Coordinate Model 478

10.6 Some Phosphor Materials 480

10.7 Anti-Stokes Phosphors 481

10.8 Stimulated Emission, Amplification of Light and Lasers 482

10.9 Photodetectors 488

10.10 Fibre-Optics 490

10.11 Solar Cells 492

Further Reading 493

Appendix A: Interplanar Spacings and Unit Cell Volumes 505

Appendix B: Model Building 507

Appendix C: Geometrical Considerations in Crystal Chemistry 511

Appendix D: How to Recognise Close Packed (Eutactic) Structures 515

Appendix E: Positive and Negative Atomic Coordinates 517

Appendix F: The Elements and Some of Their Properties 519

Questions 525

Index

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      Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
      Publication Date: 28/02/2014
      ISBN13: 9781119942948, 978-1119942948
      ISBN10: 1119942942

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Solid State Chemistry and Its Applications, 2nd Edition - Student Edition is a long-awaited revision of the bestselling introductory text, Basic Solid State Chemistry, 2nd edition, the classic text for undergraduate teaching in solid state chemistry worldwide.

      Table of Contents
      Preface xv

      Chemistry – Solid State Chemistry –Materials Chemistry –Materials Science and Engineering xvii

      Companion Website xxi

      CrystalViewer xxii

      Biography xxiii

      1 Crystal Structures and Crystal Chemistry 1

      1.1 Unit Cells and Crystal Systems 1

      1.2 Symmetry 3

      1.3 Symmetry and Choice of Unit Cell 10

      1.4 Lattice, Bravais Lattice 11

      1.5 Lattice Planes and Miller Indices 14

      1.6 Indices of Directions 16

      1.7 d-Spacing Formulae 17

      1.8 Crystal Densities and Unit Cell Contents 17

      1.9 Description of Crystal Structures 18

      1.10 Close Packed Structures – Cubic and Hexagonal Close Packing 19

      1.11 Relationship Between Cubic Close Packed and Face Centred Cubic 21

      1.12 Hexagonal Unit Cell and Close Packing 21

      1.13 Density of Close Packed Structures 22

      1.14 Unit Cell Projections and Atomic Coordinates 24

      1.15 Materials That Can Be Described as Close Packed 25

      1.16 Structures Built of Space-Filling Polyhedra 33

      1.17 Some Important Structure Types 35

      2 Crystal Defects, Non-Stoichiometry and Solid Solutions 83

      2.1 Perfect and Imperfect Crystals 83

      2.2 Types of Defect: Point Defects 84

      2.3 Solid Solutions 95

      2.4 Extended Defects 108

      2.5 Dislocations and Mechanical Properties of Solids 111

      3 Bonding in Solids 125

      3.1 Overview: Ionic, Covalent, Metallic, van der Waals and Hydrogen Bonding in Solids 125

      3.2 Ionic Bonding 126

      3.3 Covalent Bonding 161

      3.4 Metallic Bonding and Band Theory 173

      3.5 Bands or Bonds: a Final Comment 185

      4 Synthesis, Processing and Fabrication Methods 187

      4.1 General Observations 187

      4.2 Solid State Reaction or Shake ’n Bake Methods 187

      4.3 Low Temperature or Chimie Douce Methods 196

      4.4 Gas-Phase Methods 213

      4.5 High-Pressure Methods 225

      4.6 Crystal Growth 226

      5 Crystallography and Diffraction Techniques 229

      5.1 General Comments: Molecular and Non-Molecular Solids 229

      5.2 Characterisation of Solids 231

      5.3 X-Ray Diffraction 232

      5.4 Electron Diffraction 265

      5.5 Neutron Diffraction 266

      6 Other Techniques: Microscopy, Spectroscopy, Thermal Analysis 271

      6.1 Diffraction and Microscopic Techniques: What Do They Have in Common? 271

      6.2 Optical and Electron Microscopy Techniques 272

      6.3 Spectroscopic Techniques 291

      6.4 Thermal Analysis (TA) 314

      6.5 Strategy to Identify, Analyse and Characterise ‘Unknown’ Solids 323

      7 Phase Diagrams and Their Interpretation 325

      7.1 The Phase Rule, the Condensed Phase Rule and Some Definitions 325

      7.2 One-Component Systems 330

      7.3 Two-Component Condensed Systems 333

      7.4 Some Tips and Guidelines for Constructing Binary Phase Diagrams 355

      8 Electrical Properties 359

      8.1 Survey of Electrical Properties and Electrical Materials 359

      8.2 Metallic Conductivity 361

      8.3 Superconductivity 366

      8.4 Semiconductivity 382

      8.5 Ionic Conductivity 392

      8.6 Dielectric Materials 430

      8.7 Ferroelectrics 436

      8.8 Pyroelectrics 441

      8.9 Piezoelectrics 441

      8.10 Applications of Ferro-, Pyro- and Piezoelectrics 441

      9 Magnetic Properties 445

      9.1 Physical Properties 445

      9.2 Magnetic Materials, Their Structures and Properties 455

      9.3 Applications: Structure–Property Relations 464

      9.4 Recent Developments 467

      10 Optical Properties: Luminescence and Lasers 473

      10.1 Visible Light and the Electromagnetic Spectrum 473

      10.2 Sources of Light, Thermal Sources, Black Body Radiation and Electronic Transitions 473

      10.3 Scattering Processes: Reflection, Diffraction and Interference 476

      10.4 Luminescence and Phosphors 476

      10.5 Configurational Coordinate Model 478

      10.6 Some Phosphor Materials 480

      10.7 Anti-Stokes Phosphors 481

      10.8 Stimulated Emission, Amplification of Light and Lasers 482

      10.9 Photodetectors 488

      10.10 Fibre-Optics 490

      10.11 Solar Cells 492

      Further Reading 493

      Appendix A: Interplanar Spacings and Unit Cell Volumes 505

      Appendix B: Model Building 507

      Appendix C: Geometrical Considerations in Crystal Chemistry 511

      Appendix D: How to Recognise Close Packed (Eutactic) Structures 515

      Appendix E: Positive and Negative Atomic Coordinates 517

      Appendix F: The Elements and Some of Their Properties 519

      Questions 525

      Index

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