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This continuing authoritative series deals with the chemistry, materials science, physics and technology of the rare earth elements in an integrated manner. Each chapter is a comprehensive, up-to-date, critical review of a particular segment of the field. The work offers the researcher and graduate student a complete and thorough coverage of this fascinating field. Authoritative
This continuing authoritative series deals with the chemistry,
materials science, physics and technology of the rare earth
elements. Volume 38 of the Handbook on the Physics and Chemistry of
Rare Earth incorporates a recapitulation of the scientific
achievements and contributions made by the late Professor LeRoy
Eyring (1919-2005) to the science of the lanthanide oxides in which
the lanthanide element has a valence equal to or greater than
three.
The rare earths play a unique role in science. These seventeen
related elements afford a panoply of subtle variations deriving
from the systematic development of their electronic configurations,
allowing a test of theory with excellent resolution. In contrast
they find widespread use in even the most mundane processes such as
steel making, for polishing materials and gasoline cracking
catalysts. In between are exotic uses such as TV screen phosphors,
lasers, high strength permanent magnets and chemical probes.
This continuing authoritative series deals with the chemistry,
materials science, physics and technology of the rare earth
elements in an integrated manner. Each chapter is a comprehensive,
up-to-date, critical review of a particular segment of the field.
The work offers the researcher and graduate student a complete and
thorough coverage of this fascinating field.
This continuing authoritative series deals with the chemistry, materials science, physics and technology of the rare earth elements in an integrated manner. Each chapter is a comprehensive, up-to-date, critical review of a particular segment of the field. The work offers the researcher and graduate student a complete and thorough coverage of this fascinating field. Authoritative
This volume of the Handbook illustrates the rich variety of topics covered by rare earth science. Three chapters are devoted to the description of solid state compounds: skutterudites (Chapter 211), rare earth -antimony systems (Chapter 212), and rare earth-manganese perovskites (Chapter 214). Two other reviews deal with solid state properties: one contribution includes information on existing thermodynamic data of lanthanide trihalides (Chapter 213) while the other one describes optical properties of rare earth compounds under pressure (Chapter 217). Finally, two chapters focus on solution chemistry. The state of the art in unraveling solution structure of lanthanide-containing coordination compounds by paramagnetic nuclear magnetic resonance is outlined in Chapter 215. The potential of time-resolved, laser-induced emission spectroscopy for the analysis of lanthanide and actinide solutions is presented and critically discussed in Chapter 216.
Handbook on the Physics and Chemistry of Rare Earths: Including Actinides, Volume 54, is a continuous series of books covering all aspects of rare earth science, including chemistry, life sciences, materials science and physics. The book's main emphasis is on rare earth elements [Sc, Y, and the lanthanides (La through Lu], but whenever relevant, information is also included on the closely related actinide elements. Individual chapters are comprehensive, broad, up-to-date, critical reviews written by highly experienced, invited experts. The series, which was started in 1978 by Professor Karl A. Gschneidner Jr., combines, and integrates, both the fundamentals and applications of these elements.
Handbook on the Physics and Chemistry of Rare Earths: Including Actinides, Volume 53, is a continuous series covering all aspects of rare earth science, including chemistry, life sciences, materials science and physics. The book focuses on rare earth elements [Sc, Y, and the lanthanides (La through Lu], but when relevant, information is included on the related actinide elements. Individual chapters are comprehensive, up-to-date, critical reviews written by highly experienced, invited experts, with this release including chapters on a Comparison of the Electronic Properties of Lanthanides with Formally Isoelectronic Actinides, Redox catalysis with redox-inactive rare-earth ions in artificial photosynthesis, and more. The series, which was started in 1978 by Professor Karl A. Gschneidner Jr., combines, and integrates, both the fundamentals and applications of these elements with two published volumes each year.
Handbook on the Physics and Chemistry of Rare Earths: Including Actinides, Volume 64, the latest release in this continuous series that covers all aspects of rare earth science, including chemistry, life sciences, materials science and physics, presents interesting chapters on a variety of topics, with this release including sections on Structure and properties of Ln2M3Ge5 compounds, Giant magnetocaloric effect materials, Lanthanide-based single-molecule magnets, and Magnetic Refrigeration with Lanthanide-Based Materials.
Handbook on the Physics and Chemistry of Rare Earths: Including Actinides, Volume 61 presents the latest release in this continuous series that covers all aspects of rare earth science, including chemistry, life sciences, materials science and physics.
Handbook on the Physics and Chemistry of Rare Earths: Including Actinides, Volume 60 presents the latest release in this continuous series that covers all aspects of rare earth science, including chemistry, life sciences, materials science and physics.
Handbook on the Physics and Chemistry of Rare Earths: Including Actinides, Volume 58, the latest release in this continuous series that covers all aspects of rare earth science, including chemistry, life sciences, materials science and physics, presents interesting chapters on Forensic applications of rare earth materials, and Rare earths, the seventeen-position nob.
Handbook on the Physics and Chemistry of Rare Earths: Including Actinides, Volume 57, is a continuous series of books covering all aspects of rare earth science, including chemistry, life sciences, materials science and physics. The book's main emphasis is on rare earth elements [Sc, Y, and the lanthanides (La through Lu], but whenever relevant, information is also included on the closely related actinide elements.
Handbook on the Physics and Chemistry of Rare Earths: Including Actinides, Volume 55, the latest release in a continuous series of books covering all aspects of rare earth science, including chemistry, life sciences, materials science and physics, presents comprehensive, broad, up-to-date, critical reviews written by highly experienced, invited experts. The series, which was started in 1978 by Professor Karl A. Gschneidner Jr., combines and integrates both the fundamentals and applications of these elements, with this release including chapters on Low Coordinate f-element Complexes and Organometallic Lanthanide SMMs.
Handbook on the Physics and Chemistry of Rare Earths: Including Actinides, Volume 63, the latest release in this continuous series that covers all aspects of rare earth science, including chemistry, life sciences, materials science and physics, presents interesting chapters on a variety of topics, with this release including sections on Lanthanide calixarene complexes and their applications, Recent developments in lanthanide-based single-molecule magnets, Rare earth permanent magnets, and the Importance of Ligand Design in Lanthanide Azamacrocyclic Complexes Relevant to Biomedical Applications.
Handbook on the Physics and Chemistry of Rare Earths: Including Actinides, Volume 59, presents the latest release in this continuous series that covers all aspects of rare earth science, including chemistry, life sciences, materials science and physics.
Handbook on the Physics and Chemistry of Rare Earths: Including Actinides, Volume 51, is a continuous series of books covering all aspects of rare earth science, including chemistry, life sciences, materials science and physics. This latest release includes chapters on the Effect of Pressure on the Interplay Between Orbital and Magnetic Ordering, Kondo Effect, Valence Fluctuation, and Superconductivity in Rare-Earth Compounds and a section on Rare-Earth: Doped Waveguide Amplifiers and Lasers. The book's main emphasis is on rare earth elements [Sc, Y, and the lanthanides (La through Lu], but whenever relevant, information is also included on the closely related actinide elements. Individual chapters in the ongoing series consist of comprehensive, broad, up-to-date, critical reviews written by highly experienced, invited experts. The series, which was started in 1978 by Professor Karl A. Gschneidner Jr., combines, and integrates, both the fundamentals and applications of these elements with two published volumes each year.
Handbook on the Physics and Chemistry of Rare Earths: Including Actinides is a continuous series of books covering all aspects of rare earth science, including chemistry, life sciences, materials science, and physics. The book's main emphasis is on rare earth elements [Sc, Y, and the lanthanides (La through Lu], but whenever relevant, information is also included on the closely related actinide elements. Individual chapters are comprehensive, broad, up-to-date, critical reviews written by highly experienced, invited experts. The series, which was started in 1978 by Professor Karl A. Gschneidner Jr., combines, and integrates, both the fundamentals and applications of these elements with two published volumes each year.
Optical spectroscopy has been instrumental in the discovery of many
lanthanide elements. In return, these elements have always played a
prominent role in lighting devices and light conversion
technologies (Auer mantles, incandescent lamps, lasers, cathode-ray
and plasma displays). They are also presently used in highly
sensitive luminescent bio-analyses and cell imaging. This volume of
the Handbook on the Physics and Chemistry of Rare Earths is
entirely devoted to the photophysical properties of these elements.
It is dedicated to the late Professor William T (Bill) Carnall who
has pioneered the understanding of lanthanide spectra in the 1960 s
and starts with a Dedication to this scientist. The following five
chapters describe various aspects of lanthanide spectroscopy and
its applications. Chapters 231 presents state-of-the-art
theoretical calculations of lanthanide energy levels and transition
intensities. It is followed by a review (Chapter 232) on both
theoretical and experimental aspects of f-d transitions, a less
well known field of lanthanide spectroscopy, yet very important for
the design of new optical materials. Chapter 233 describes how
confinement effects act on the photophysical properties of
lanthanides when they are inserted into nanomaterials, including
nanoparticles, nanosheets, nanowires, nanotubes, insulating and
semiconductor nanocrystals. The use of lanthanide chelates for
biomedical analyses is presented in Chapter 234; long lifetimes of
the excited states of lanthanide ions allow the use of
time-resolved spectroscopy, which leads to highly sensitive
analyses devoid of background effect from the autofluorescence of
the samples. The last review (Chapter 235) provides a comprehensive
survey of near-infrared (NIR) emitting molecular probes and
devices, spanning an all range of compounds, from simple chelates
to macrocyclic complexes, heterometallic functional edifices,
coordination polymers and other extended structures. Applications
ranging from telecommunications to light-emitting diodes and
biomedical analyses are assessed.
Handbook on the Physics and Chemistry of Rare Earths is a continuous series of books covering all aspects of rare earth science, including chemistry, life sciences, materials science, and physics. The book's main emphasis is on rare earth elements [Sc, Y, and the lanthanides (La through Lu], but whenever relevant, information is also included on the closely related actinide elements. Individual chapters are comprehensive, broad, up-to-date critical reviews written by highly experienced, invited experts. The series, which was started in 1978 by Professor Karl A. Gschneidner Jr., combines and integrates both the fundamentals and applications of these elements and publishes two volumes a year.
Handbook on the Physics and Chemistry of Rare Earths: Including Actinides, Volume 52, is a continuous series of books covering all aspects of rare earth science, including chemistry, life sciences, materials science and physics. The book's main emphasis is on rare earth elements [Sc, Y, and the lanthanides (La through Lu], but whenever relevant, information is also included on the closely related actinide elements. Individual chapters are comprehensive, broad, up-to-date, critical reviews written by highly experienced, invited experts. The series, which was started in 1978 by Professor Karl A. Gschneidner Jr., combines, and integrates, both the fundamentals and applications of these elements with two published volumes each year.
The Handbook on the Physics and Chemistry of Rare Earths is a continuous series of books covering all aspects of rare earth science - chemistry, life sciences, materials science, and physics. The main emphasis of the Handbook is on rare earth elements [Sc, Y and the lanthanides (La through Lu)] but whenever relevant, information is also included on the closely related actinide elements. The individual chapters are comprehensive, broad, up-to-date critical reviews written by highly experienced invited experts. The series, which was started in 1978 by Professor Karl A. Gschneidner Jr., combines and integrates both the fundamentals and applications of these elements and now publishes two volumes a year.
The "Handbook on the Physics and Chemistry of Rare Earths" is an
ongoing series covering all aspects of rare earth
science-chemistry, life sciences, materials science, and physics.
The main emphasis of the Handbook" "is on rare earth elements Sc, Y
and the lanthanides (La through Lu)] but information is also
included, whenever relevant, on the closely related actinide
elements. The individual chapters are comprehensive, broad,
up-to-date critical reviews written by highly experienced invited
experts. The series, which was started in 1978 by Professor Karl A.
Gschneidner Jr., combines and integrates both the fundamentals and
applications of these elements and now publishes two volumes a
year.
This volume of the Handbook on the Physics and Chemistry of Rare
Earth begins with a Dedication to late Professor LeRoy Eyring who
had been a committed co-editor of the first 32 volumes of this
series. This is followed by four chapters, the first two pertaining
to solid state physics and materials science, while the last two
chapters describe organic (and inorganic) reactions mediated by
tetravalent cerium-based oxidants and by divalent samarium-based
reductants. Chapter 227 is devoted to the description of the
crystal chemistry and physical properties of rare-earth
bismuthides, a class of compounds showing large similarities with
the rare-earth antimonides previously reviewed in volume 33 of this
series. The fascinating optical and electric properties of
rare-earth hydride films displaying a switchable mirror effect as a
function of hydrogen pressure, i.e. from a shiny metallic state to
a transparent insulating film with increasing pressure, are
described in Chapter 228, along with their fabrication methods.
Many chemical reactions take advantage of the tetravalent/trivalent
Ce(IV)/Ce(III) redox couple and many of its potential applications
are presented in Chapter 229, from analytical procedures, to
electrosynthesis, and organic and industrial (polymerization)
reactions. The last review (Chapter 230) focuses on the synthesis
and use of divalent samarium-based reductants in organic and
inorganic reactions, mainly on those containing iodide and
pentamethylcyclopentadienyl ligands. |
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