Making and studying solids is a rapidly expanding branch of
chemistry. Solid-state chemistry is becoming more and more
important as its relevance is recognized to subjects as diverse as
optoelectronics and heterogeneous catalysis. There has long been
felt a need for an authoritative account of the properties of
inorganic solids and of the methods for studying them, written at a
level suitable for final-year undergraduates studying the subject
as a special topic or for first-year graduate students embarking on
research in the field. This and a forthcoming volume will fill that
gap. The present volume - now made available in paperback for the
first time - concentrates on methods for preparing solids and
studying their structures and physical properties, while the other
will survey compounds with particularly important or useful
properties.
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