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Molecular Clusters : A Bridge to Solid-State Chemistry [ electronic resource ] / by Thomas Fehlner, Jean-Francois Halet and Jean-Yves Saillard.

By: Fehlner, Thomas.
Contributor(s): Halet, Jean-Francois [joint author] | Saillard, Jean-Yves [joint author].
Material type: TextTextSeries: Cambridge Molecular Science. Publisher: Cambridge: Cambridge University Press , 2010ISBN: 9780511628887 ( e-book ).Subject(s): Chemistry | Physical Chemistry | Inorganic ChemistryGenre/Form: Electronic booksDDC classification: 541.042 Online resources: https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511628887 View to click Summary: Clusters can be viewed as solids at the nano-scale, yet molecular cluster chemistry and solid state chemistry have traditionally been considered as separate topics. This treatment has made it conceptually difficult to appreciate commonalities of structure and bonding between the two. Using analogous models, this is the first book to form a connecting bridge. Although the focus is on clusters, sufficient attention is paid to solid-state compounds at each stage of the development to establish the interrelationship between the two topics. Comprehensive coverage of cluster types by composition, size and ligation, is provided, as is a synopsis of selected research. Written in an accessible style and highly illustrated to aid understanding, this book is suitable for researchers in inorganic chemistry, physical chemistry, materials science, and condensed matter physics.
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Clusters can be viewed as solids at the nano-scale, yet molecular cluster chemistry and solid state chemistry have traditionally been considered as separate topics. This treatment has made it conceptually difficult to appreciate commonalities of structure and bonding between the two. Using analogous models, this is the first book to form a connecting bridge. Although the focus is on clusters, sufficient attention is paid to solid-state compounds at each stage of the development to establish the interrelationship between the two topics. Comprehensive coverage of cluster types by composition, size and ligation, is provided, as is a synopsis of selected research. Written in an accessible style and highly illustrated to aid understanding, this book is suitable for researchers in inorganic chemistry, physical chemistry, materials science, and condensed matter physics.

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