Synopses & Reviews
The last twenty years or so has seen a change in the perception of solid state chemistry, in particular the scientific significance of understanding the relationship between chemical structure and physical properties. As such, it now forms an important part of both mainstream chemistry and material science degrees. Reactions and Characterization of Solids is designed as an introductory text with plenty of illustrative examples to reinforce the essentials of the topic. In the first few chapters, the fundamental principles of elementary crystal chemistry are introduced, together with the principles of both preparing and characterizing materials in the solid state. Some elementary thermodynamics are also included at this stage to introduce the idea of bond strength as a method of determining and predicting compound stability. General physical properties such as electronic and magnetic behaviour are discussed, together with specific topics relating to solid state materials such as non-stoichiometry. Furthermore, several solid state materials are described in detail, relating the fundamental properties and structural behaviour covered throughout the book to real systems and working materials. Ideal for the needs of undergraduate chemistry students, Tutorial Chemistry Texts is a major series consisting of short, single topic or modular texts concentrating on the fundamental areas of chemistry taught in undergraduate science courses. Each book provides a concise account of the basic principles underlying a given subject, embodying an independent-learning philosophy and including worked examples.
Review
"This book provides a concise and clearly written account of solid state chemistry, which is well suited to an undergraduate course of this subject ...I recommend this book - it covers the subject well in a way that is accessible to students, and represents excellent value." Physical Sciences Educational Reviews, No 6, June 2003
Review
"... an excellent introduction to solid state chemistry." Chemistry in Britain, September 2000, p 55
Review
"... a valuable and helpful introduction ..." The Times Higher Educational Supplement, 1 March 2002
Review
"... an excellent text ..." Aslib Book Guide, Volume 65, No 9, September 2000
Review
"... a good addition to a school library." School Science Review, December 2000, 82, 299
Review
"... suitable as the accompanying text for first- or second-year introductory courses in chemistry or materials science departments ... will also be of interest as background reading for sixthform teachers." Education in Chemistry, Vol 38, No 2, March 2001
Synopsis
This book is designed as an introductory text with plenty of illustrative examples to reinforce the essentials of the topic.
About the Author
David Phillips is a practitioner with a long record in PR practice, corporate affairs and consulting, and is alo known for his knowledge of new PR as practitioner, author and speaker. He is visiting Professor of online public relations at and Escola Superior de Comunicação Social (Portugal).
Professor Abel is an Emeritus Professor at the Uiversity of Exeter.
Table of Contents
Solid State Structure; Solid State Energetics; Characterization of Solids; Preparation of Materials in the Solid State; Electronic and Magnetic Behaviour of Solids; Non-stoichiometry; Selected Topics: An Introduction to Some Important Solid State Materials; Subject Index