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Praise for the First Edition:
Very useful for researchers in solid-state chemistry and as a textbook of advanced inorganic chemistry for PhD students. -Advanced Materials. This book provides unified coverage of the structure, properties, and synthesis of transition metal oxides. Written by two world-class scientists, it offers both an excellent window on modern solid-state chemistry and a gateway to understanding the behavior of inorganic solids. Scientists and advanced students in inorganic and solid-state chemistry, materials science, ceramics, and condensed matter science will welcome this updated Second Edition, which features new or expanded material on: Oxyanion derivatives of cuprates, mercury cuprates, ladder compounds, and new oxide systems Giant magnetoresistance, superconductivity, and nonlinear materials Recently developed synthetic strategies and examples, including soft chemistry routes Plus: Hundreds of illustrations Helpful references.
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Praise for the First Edition:
Very useful for researchers in solid-state chemistry and as a textbook of advanced inorganic chemistry for PhD students. -Advanced Materials. This book provides unified coverage of the structure, properties, and synthesis of transition metal oxides. Written by two world-class scientists, it offers both an excellent window on modern solid-state chemistry and a gateway to understanding the behavior of inorganic solids. Scientists and advanced students in inorganic and solid-state chemistry, materials science, ceramics, and condensed matter science will welcome this updated Second Edition, which features new or expanded material on: Oxyanion derivatives of cuprates, mercury cuprates, ladder compounds, and new oxide systems Giant magnetoresistance, superconductivity, and nonlinear materials Recently developed synthetic strategies and examples, including soft chemistry routes Plus: Hundreds of illustrations Helpful references.