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Inorganic materials chemistry

Davis, S.A., Dujardin, E. and Mann, S. (2003) Biomolecular inorganic materials chemistry. Current Opinion in Solid State and Materials Science, 7, 273-281. [Pg.265]

Weller, M. 1995. Inorganic Materials Chemistry. Oxford University Press, New York. [Pg.424]

Wold, A. and Dwight, K. (1993) Solid State Chemistry, Chapman and HaU Inc., New York. Weller, M.T. (1994) Inorganic Materials Chemistry, Oxford University Press, Oxford. [Pg.442]

Laboratory of Inorganic Materials Chemistry, The University of Namur (FUNDP), 61 rue de Bruxelles, B-5000 Namur, Belgium... [Pg.425]

Sangeeta, G., and LaGraff, J. R., Inorganic Materials Chemistry, Second Edition, CRC Press, Boca Raton, EL, 2005. [Pg.694]

We approached a completely new set of authors for the new project with the same philosophy in choosing actively researching experts, but also with the aim of providing an international perspective, so to reflect the diversity and interdisciplinarity of the now very broad area of inorganic materials chemistry. We are delighted with the calibre of authors who have agreed to write for us and we thank... [Pg.347]

Institute for Complex Molecular Systems and Laboratory for Inorganic Materials Chemistry 5600 MB Eindhoven The Netherlands... [Pg.566]

Inorganic materials chemistry consists of different subjects and it has a considerable overlap with other disciplines, such as chemical technology, materials science, ceramics, solid state physics, physical chemistry, chemical physics, analytical chem-... [Pg.20]

What subjects does inorganic materials chemistry have in common with disciplines such as physics, physical chemistry, and materials science ... [Pg.29]

This chapter deals with the use of molecules in inorganic materials chemistry. Materials scientists are interested primarily in solid state and structural chemistry, and not much concerned with molecules as almost all inorganic materials, with the exception of liquid crystals, are atomic solids, which do not consist of molecules. However, materials chemists have to be aware of the behavior of molecules in order to be able to use them to fabricate materials and adapt their surfaces. Whatever is known about the reactivity of particular molecules, e.g., on ligand exchange or on electron transfer, can be applied to solid surfaces or polymers that are modified by immobilized molecules. [Pg.87]

Inorganic Material Chemistry Group, Sagami Chemical Research Institute, Ayase, Kanagawa, Japan... [Pg.1]


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