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020 _a9781119799108
082 _a541.042 MAI
100 _aMaier, Joachim
245 _aPhysical chemistry of ionic materials: ions and electrons in solids
250 _a2nd ed.
260 _aHoboken, New Jersey:
_bWiley,
_c2023.
300 _axii, 564p.:
_bill.; hbk.:
_c26cm.
504 _aInclude Bibliographical References and Index
520 _aIonic and electronic charge carriers are critical to the kinetic and electrochemical properties of ionic solids. These charge carriers are point defects and are decisive for electrical conductivity, mass transport, and storage phenomena. Generally, defects are deviations from the perfect structure, and if higher-dimensional, also crucial for the mechanical properties. The study of materials science and energy research therefore requires a thorough understanding of defects, in particular the charged point defects, their mobilities, and formation mechanisms. Physical Chemistry of Ionic Materials is a comprehensive introduction to these charge carrier particles and the processes that produce, move, and activate them. Covering both core principles and practical applications, it discusses subjects ranging from chemical bonding and thermodynamics to solid-state kinetics and electrochemical techniques. Now in an updated edition with numerous added features, it promises to be the essential textbook on this subject for a new generation of materials scientists. https://www.wiley.com/en-us/Physical+Chemistry+of+Ionic+Materials%3A+Ions+and+Electrons+in+Solids%2C+2nd+Edition-p-9781119799108#description-section
650 _aSolid-State Physical Chemistry
650 _aIonic Conductivity in Solids
650 _aElectronic Structure of Ionic Materials
650 _aDefect Chemistry of Crystalline Solids
650 _aElectrochemical Properties of Solid Electrolytes
650 _aChemical Bonding
650 _aThermodynamics
650 _aSolid-State Kinetics
650 _aElectrochemical Techniques
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