Explore
Compounds with Polar Metallic Bonding
Constantin Hoch
2019
0 Ungluers have
Faved this Work
Login to Fave
The Special Edition 'Compounds with Polar Metallic Bonding' is a collection of eight original research reports presenting a broad variety of chemical systems, analytical methods, preparative pathways and theoretical descriptions of bonding situations, with the common aim of understanding the complex interplay of conduction electrons in intermetallic compounds that possess different types of dipoles. Coulombic dipoles introduced by electronegativity differences, electric or magnetic dipoles, polarity induced by symmetry reduction—all the possible facets of the term 'polarity'—can be observed in polar intermetallic phases and have their own and, in most cases, unique consequences on the physical and chemical behaviour. Elucidation of the structure–property relationships in compounds with polar metallic bonding is a modern and growing scientific field which combines solid state physics, preparative chemistry, metallurgy, modern analytic methods, crystallography, theoretical calculations of the electronic state and many more disciplines.
This book is included in DOAB.
Why read this book? Have your say.
You must be logged in to comment.
Rights Information
Are you the author or publisher of this work? If so, you can claim it as yours by registering as an Unglue.it rights holder.Downloads
This work has been downloaded 277 times via unglue.it ebook links.
- 20 - pdf (CC BY-NC-ND) at Unglue.it.
Keywords
- alkaline-earth
- band structure
- bonding analyses
- Ca14AlSb11
- chemical bond
- Chemistry
- COHP method
- coloring problem
- Crystal structure
- electronic structure
- group-subgroup
- intermetallic compounds
- intermetallics
- liquid ammonia
- Magnetic properties
- Magnetism
- Mathematics & science
- n/a
- nitridometalate
- plumbides
- polar intermetallic
- polar intermetallics
- powder diffraction
- stannides
- structure optimizations
- symmetry reduction
- ternary Laves phases
- thema EDItEUR::P Mathematics and Science::PN Chemistry
- thermoelectric
- total energy
- X-ray diffraction
- XPS
- Zintl
- Zintl compounds