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Product details:
- ISBN 10: 1107103789
- ISBN 13: 9781107103788
- Author: Susan Trolier-McKinstry, Robert E. Newnham
Designed for both one- and two-semester courses, this textbook provides a succinct and easy-to-read introduction to crystal structures and structure-property relations. By linking together the fundamentals of bond strength and the arrangement of atoms in space with the mechanical, optical, magnetic and electrical properties that they control, students will gain an intuitive understanding of how different materials are suited to particular applications. The systematics of crystal structures are described for both organic and inorganic materials, with coverage including small molecular crystals, polymers, metals, ceramics and semiconductors. Hundreds of figures and practice problems help students gain an advanced, 3D understanding of how structure governs behavior, and a wealth of examples throughout show how the underlying theory is translated into practical devices. With solutions, video lectures and overheads available online for instructors, this is an excellent resource for graduates and senior undergraduates studying materials science and engineering.
Table contents:
1 – Introduction to Bonding, Structure, and Structure–Property Relations
2 – Raw Materials
3 – Chemical Bonding and Electronegativity
4 – Hardness, Melting Points, and Boiling Points
5 – Planes, Directions, and Morphology
6 – Crystal Systems and Theoretical Density
7 – Symmetry, Point Groups, and Stereographic Projections
8 – Covalent Crystals and Semiconductors
9 – Ionic Crystals
10 – Metals and Steel
11 – Molecular Crystals
12 – Polymers
13 – Pauling’s Rules, Bond Valence and Structure-Field Maps
14 – Crystal Field Theory
15 – Solid Solutions and Phase Diagrams
16 – Defects
17 – Gases and Liquids
18 – Glasses
19 – Silica and Silicates
20 – Phase Transformations
20 – Cement and Concrete
22 – Surfaces and Surface Properties
23 – Neumann’s Law and Tensor Properties
24 – Thermal Properties
25 – Diffusion and Ionic Conductivity
26 – Electrical Conductivity
27 – Optical Properties
28 – Dielectrics and Ferroelectrics
29 – Magnetism
30 – Mechanical Properties
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