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The combination of solid materials of different structural
dimensionality with atomic or molecular guest species via
intercalation processes represents a unique and widely variable low
temperature synthesis strategy for the design of solids with
particular composition, structure and physical properties. In the
last decade this field has experienced a rapid development and
represents now an established specific domain of solid state
research and materials science. Substantial progress has been made
with respect to an understanding of the complex relationship
between structure, bonding, physical properties and chemical
reactivity since the first volume on the subject appeared in this
series in 1979 (Intercalated Layered Materials, F. Levy, ed.). The
purpose of this volume is to present a survey on progress and per
spectives based on the treatment of a series of major areas of
activities in this field. By the very nature of its subject this
monograph has an interdisciplinary character and addresses itself
to chemists, physicists and materials scien tists interested in
intercalation research and related aspects such as design and
characterization of complex materials, low temperature synthesis,
solid state reaction mechanisms, electronic/ionic conductivity,
control of electronic properties of solids with different
structural dimensionality and application of intercalation systems.
Several chapters have been devoted to specific groups of host
lattices.
The combination of solid materials of different structural
dimensionality with atomic or molecular guest species via
intercalation processes represents a unique and widely variable low
temperature synthesis strategy for the design of solids with
particular composition, structure and physical properties. In the
last decade this field has experienced a rapid development and
represents now an established specific domain of solid state
research and materials science. Substantial progress has been made
with respect to an understanding of the complex relationship
between structure, bonding, physical properties and chemical
reactivity since the first volume on the subject appeared in this
series in 1979 (Intercalated Layered Materials, F. Levy, ed.). The
purpose of this volume is to present a survey on progress and per
spectives based on the treatment of a series of major areas of
activities in this field. By the very nature of its subject this
monograph has an interdisciplinary character and addresses itself
to chemists, physicists and materials scien tists interested in
intercalation research and related aspects such as design and
characterization of complex materials, low temperature synthesis,
solid state reaction mechanisms, electronic/ionic conductivity,
control of electronic properties of solids with different
structural dimensionality and application of intercalation systems.
Several chapters have been devoted to specific groups of host
lattices."
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