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This is the first book to provide a comprehensive treatment of
theories and applications in the rapidly expanding field of the
crystallography of modular materials. Molecules are the natural
modules from which molecular crystalline structures are built. Most
inorganic structures, however, are infinite arrays of atoms and
some kinds of surrogate modules, e.g. co-ordination polyhedra, are
usually used to describe them. In recent years the attention has
been focused on complex modules as the basis for a systematic
description of polytypes and homologous/polysomatic series (modular
structures). This representation is applied to the modelling of
unknown structures and understanding nanoscale defects and
intergrowths in materials. The Order/Disorder (OD) theory is
fundamental to developing a systematic theory of polytypism,
dealing with those structures based on both ordered and disordered
stacking of one or more layers. Twinning at both unit-cell and
micro-scale, together with disorder, causes many problems,
"demons", for computer-based methods of crystal structure
determination. This book develops the theory of twinning with the
inclusion of worked examples, converting the "demons" into useful
indicators for unravelling crystal structure. In spite of the
increasing use of the concepts of modular crystallography for
characterising, understanding and tailoring technological
crystalline materials, this is the first book to offer a unified
treatment of the results, which are spread across many different
journals and original papers published over the last twenty years.
Crystallography is an interdisciplinary science covering a wide
area, from biology to earth sciences, mathematics and materials
science. Its role is growing, owing to the contribution
crystallography can offer to the understanding of such diverse
fields as biological structures, high-temperature superconductors,
mineral properties, and phase transitions. The book describes both
the theoretical bases and applications of different areas
interacting with crystallography. As with the first and second
editions, it is organized as a collection of chapters written by
recognized specialists, with all contributions being harmonized
into a unified whole. The main text is devoted to the presentation
of basics; the appendices deal with specialist aspects. In this
third edition topics have been updated so as to document the
present state of the art: emphasis is placed upon areas of current
research.
To facilitate learning and make teaching more effective, new
illustrations have been introduced. As with the second edition, a
software package is included via the book's OUP web site: modern
graphics will help users to better understand the basics of this
science via three-dimensional images, simulation of experiments,
and exercises.
This is the first book to provide a comprehensive treatment of
theories and applications in the rapidly expanding field of the
crystallography of modular materials. Molecules are the natural
modules from which molecular crystalline structures are built. Most
inorganic structures, however, are infinite arrays of atoms and
some kinds of surrogate modules, e.g. co-ordination polyhedra, are
usually used to describe them. In recent years the attention has
been focused on complex modules as the basis for a systematic
description of polytypes and homologous/polysomatic series (modular
structures). This representation is applied to the modelling of
unknown structures and understanding nanoscale defects and
intergrowths in materials. The Order/Disorder (OD) theory is
fundamental to developing a systematic theory of polytypism,
dealing with those structures based on both ordered and disordered
stacking of one or more layers. Twinning at both unit-cell and
micro-scale, together with disorder, causes many problems,
"demons", for computer-based methods of crystal structure
determination. This book develops the theory of twinning with the
inclusion of worked examples, converting the "demons" into useful
indicators for unravelling crystal structure. In spite of the
increasing use of the concepts of modular crystallography for
characterising, understanding and tailoring technological
crystalline materials, this is the first book to offer a unified
treatment of the results, which are spread across many different
journals and original papers published over the last twenty years.
Crystallography is an interdisciplinary science covering a wide
area, from biology to earth sciences, mathematics and materials
science. Its role is growing, owing to the contribution
crystallography can offer to the understanding of such diverse
fields as biological structures, high-temperature superconductors,
mineral properties, and phase transitions. The book describes both
the theoretical bases and applications of different areas
interacting with crystallography. As with the first and second
editions, it is organized as a collection of chapters written by
recognized specialists, with all contributions being harmonized
into a unified whole. The main text is devoted to the presentation
of basics; the appendices deal with specialist aspects. In this
third edition topics have been updated so as to document the
present state of the art: emphasis is placed upon areas of current
research.
To facilitate learning and make teaching more effective, new
illustrations have been introduced. As with the second edition, a
software package is included via the book's OUP web site: modern
graphics will help users to better understand the basics of this
science via three-dimensional images, simulation of experiments,
and exercises.
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book
may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages,
poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the
original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We
believe this work is culturally important, and despite the
imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of
our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works
worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in
the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.
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++++ Modo Di Migliorare Le Fabriche Dei Formaggi Giovanni Ferrari
Puliut, 1816
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