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Advances in Materials Characterization

Language EnglishEnglish
Book Paperback
Book Advances in Materials Characterization Robert L. Snyder
Libristo code: 06615163
Publishers Springer-Verlag New York Inc., December 2012
The characterization of materials and phenomena has historically been the principal limitation to th... Full description
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The characterization of materials and phenomena has historically been the principal limitation to the development in each area of science. Once what we are observing is well defined, a theoretical analysis rapidly follows. Modern theories of chemical bonding did not evolve until the methods of analytical chemistry had progressed to a point where the bulk stoichiometry of chemical compounds was firmly established. The great progress made during this century in understanding chemistry has followed directly from the development of an analytical chemistry based on the Dalton assumption of multiple proportions. It has only become apparent in recent years that the extension of our understanding of materials hinges on their non-stoichiometric nature. The world of non-Daltonian chemistry is very poorly understood at present because of our lack of ability to precisely characterize it. The emergence of materials science has only just occurred with our recognition of effects, which have been thought previously to be minor variations from ideality, as the principal phenomena controlling properties. The next step in the historical evolution of materials science must be the development of tools to characterize the often subtle phenomena which determine properties of materials. The various discussions of instrumental techniques presented in this book are excellent summaries for the state-of-the-art of materials characterization at this rather critical stage of materials science. The application of the tools described here, and those yet to be developed, holds the key to the development of this infant into a mature science.

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Full name Advances in Materials Characterization
Language English
Binding Book - Paperback
Date of issue 2012
Number of pages 680
EAN 9781461583417
ISBN 9781461583417
Libristo code 06615163
Weight 1180
Dimensions 170 x 244 x 38
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