Inorganic Materials Synthesis : New Directions for Advanced Materials (ACS Symposium Series)
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Book Description
This volume examines the current state of research in several key areas of inorganic materials chemistry, including solid state chemistry, the analysis of inorganic thin films, and the preparation of organic thin films through self-assembly on various surfaces. Topics discussed in solid state
chemistry include the synthesis and characterization of new inorganic phases, the use of porous materials in the separation of optically active organic compounds, the design of inorganic phases that can bind heavy element ions from aqueous waste streams, and new organic-based molecular magnets. For
thin films the book covers deposition films with using chemical vapors, ternary nitrides for advanced diffusion barrier applications, and new methods for creating copper thin films and silicon-germanium-carbon films. The final section, on self-assembly, presents strategies for the modification of
silicon surfaces with organic functional groups, the synthesis of new sulfur compounds for highly ordered thin films, the preparation of functionalized gold surfaces through formation of self-assembled monolayers, and methods for fabricating and characterizing nanometer-scale features beginning from
self-assembled monolayers.
Book Info
Designed to document the latest advances in several important areas of inorganic materials chemistry, and through this process help define a field that is undergoing explosive growth. DLC: Solid state chemistry.
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