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Crystal chemistry and refractivity
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ISBN: 048669173X Year: 1996 Publisher: New York (N.Y.): Dover


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Chemical crystallography
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ISBN: 0839110251 9780839110255 Year: 1972 Volume: 11 Publisher: London Butterworths


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Crystallography and crystal chemistry : an introduction
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ISBN: 0030851556 Year: 1971 Publisher: New York (N.Y.): Holt, Rinehart and Winston


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Structure-property relations
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ISBN: 3540071245 0387071245 3642500196 364250017X Year: 1975 Publisher: Berlin Springer


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Chemical crystallography
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ISBN: 0408706104 Year: 1975 Publisher: London Butterworths


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Strunz mineralogical tables : chemical-structural mineral classification system
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ISBN: 351065188X Year: 2001 Publisher: Stuttgart Schweizerbart


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Crystalline solids
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ISBN: 0177610018 Year: 1974 Publisher: London Nelson


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Crystal chemistry : from basics to tools for materials creation
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ISBN: 9789813144194 9789813144187 Year: 2016 Publisher: New Jersey : World Scientific,

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Devoted to a diverse group of solid state scientists, the book has two objectives, both relating to structural chemistry: (i) a progressive analytic familiarization with the main parameters that govern the organization of crystallized matter and related crystal structures, (ii) a study of what are the various ways to 'read' a structure far beyond its representation in scientific articles. Hence, the reader will, from numerous examples illustrated in color, analyze what are the main characteristics of these structures, from their geometric characteristics, their coordination polyhedra, their connections with the resulting dimensionalities of these solids, including also the defects they exhibit, before looking at possibilities to classify structures, within which recurrence laws can emerge.Chemists are required to understand the potentials of a new structure for becoming future materials scientists. The first part of the book is by no means a database for known structures, but facilitates a progressive understanding of the organization of the solid state. With these tools in hand, the reader is invited in the later part of the book to analyze new structures, and to also use new concepts for viewing structures in a more synthetic way for the future. Such new vision is already leading to the creation of completely new solids with outstanding characteristics that find applications in societal problems concerning energy, energy savings, environment and health.The content is not exclusively academic but relates to the creation of innovative materials, through a more physical approach, that might condition the future of materials.

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