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Crystal structure continued

Crystal structure (continued) longilene peroxide, 136 peracids, 125-7 peresters, 127-8, 138, 139 urea-hydrogen peroxide, 98, 99 see also Structure... [Pg.1452]

Zeolites, characterized by their complex and beautiful crystal structures, continue to represent a vibrant field of research for scientists from a wide range of disciplines, not least because of their commercially important catalytic and sorptive properties. Much attention is devoted to structural studies, and it is frequently the case that subtle changes in structure can have a profound impact on the properties of these materials. Similarly, in the case of mantle minerals, the interpretation of seismic data, which is the main source of information about our planet s interior, relies heavily on detailed knowledge of the structures of these various minerals. In both cases computational modelling has proved an invaluable tool, and indeed the desire to achieve a fuller understanding of the properties of zeolites and silicate minerals has stimulated many innovations in computer simulation. [Pg.221]

PHYSICO-CHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF SEMICONDUCTORS (LISTED BY CRYSTAL STRUCTURE) (continued)... [Pg.2042]


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