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Local Structural Characterisation

Various AuthorsSeries: Inorganic Materials
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Year
2013
Language
English
Publisher
Wiley

About

Inorganic materials are at the heart of many contemporary real-world applications, in electronic devices, drug delivery, bio-inspired materials and energy storage and transport. In order to underpin novel synthesis strategies both to facilitate these applications and to encourage new ones, a thorough review of current and emerging techniques for materials characterisation is needed.
Examining important techniques that allow investigation of the structures of inorganic materials on the local atomic scale, “Local Structural Characterisation” discusses:
• Solid-State NMR Spectroscopy
• X-Ray Absorption and Emission Spectroscopy
• Neutrons and Neutron Spectroscopy
• EPR Spectroscopy of Inorganic Materials
• Analysis of Functional Materials by X-Ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy
This addition to the “Inorganic Materials” Series provides a detailed and thorough review of these spectroscopic techniques and emphasises the interplay between chemical synthesis and physical characterisation.

Related Subjects

  • General
  • Materials Science
  • Technology & Engineering
  • Adult Nonfiction

Extended Details

  • SeriesInorganic Materials

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