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Books in the Chemistry of Solid State Materials series

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  • by David Segal
    £50.99

    This book is unique in bridging the gap between the properties of ceramic materials and their chemistry. A variety of ceramics are covered, and their conventional synthesis and fabrication are described. The basic chemistry is well-illustrated with references to ceramics that are made on both laboratory and industrial scales.

  • by Raul (National University of Mexico) Valenzuela
    £50.99 - 122.49

    The aim of this book is to provide an overview of magnetic ceramics. Their structure, preparation techniques, magnetic properties and applications are all discussed in depth. The book is an important contribution to the rapidly developing field.

  • - Their Biomedical and Industrial Applications
    by Alan D. (Laboratory of the Government Chemist Wilson
    £71.49

    Advanced level monograph on a well-established group of materials with varied applications such as dental cements. The lead author, Alan Wilson, is an acknowledged expert in this field with several decades of relevant experience.

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    £65.49

    Describes for the first time the fundamental principles on which solid state chemistry is based. Topics include solid (ceramic) electrolytes, glasses, polymer electrolytes, intercalation electrodes, interfaces and applications.

  • - Solids, Membranes and Gels - Materials and Devices
     
    £178.49

    This book aims to give a comprehensive survey of the chemical and physical parameters governing proton conduction. It includes descriptions of the preparation, structures and properties of typical materials (glasses, crystals, ceramics, metals, organic and inorganic polymers) and of devices.

  • - Solids, Membranes and Gels - Materials and Devices
     
    £92.49

    This book aims to give a comprehensive survey of the chemical and physical parameters governing proton conduction. It includes descriptions of the preparation, structures and properties of typical materials (glasses, crystals, ceramics, metals, organic and inorganic polymers) and of devices.

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