Handbook on the physics and chemistry of rare earths Volume 21 /

The contributions to this volume focus on selected chemical aspects of rare-earth materials. The topics covered range from a basic treatment of crystalline electric-field effects and chemical interactions in organic solvents, to separation processes, electrochemical beaviors which impact corrosion,...

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Other Authors: Gschneidner, Karl A., Jr., 1930-2016., Eyring, LeRoy., ScienceDirect (Online service)
Format: eBook
Language: English
Published: Amsterdam ; Oxford : Elsevier.
Physical Description: 1 online resource (xiv, 420 pages) : illustrations.
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Summary: The contributions to this volume focus on selected chemical aspects of rare-earth materials. The topics covered range from a basic treatment of crystalline electric-field effects and chemical interactions in organic solvents, to separation processes, electrochemical beaviors which impact corrosion, oxidation resistance, chemical energy storage and sensor technology, and to analytical procedures. Underlying the most subtle chemical and optical properties of these elements and their compounds in the condensed state are the crystal field effects. This phenomenon in non-metallic compounds is discussed in chapter six.
Item Description: The contributions to this volume focus on selected chemical aspects of rare-earth materials. The topics covered range from a basic treatment of crystalline electric-field effects and chemical interactions in organic solvents, to separation processes, electrochemical beaviors which impact corrosion, oxidation resistance, chemical energy storage and sensor technology, and to analytical procedures. Underlying the most subtle chemical and optical properties of these elements and their compounds in the condensed state are the crystal field effects. This phenomenon in non-metallic compounds is discussed in chapter six.
Volume 21 / editors, Karl A. Gschneider, Jr., LeRoy Eyring. 1995.
Physical Description: 1 online resource (xiv, 420 pages) : illustrations.
ISBN: 9780444821782
0444821783