Buch, Englisch, 596 Seiten, Format (B × H): 178 mm x 254 mm, Gewicht: 1280 g
Chemical Properties and Reactivities of Ionic Crystalline Phases
Buch, Englisch, 596 Seiten, Format (B × H): 178 mm x 254 mm, Gewicht: 1280 g
ISBN: 978-0-444-82437-0
Verlag: Elsevier Science & Technology
Studies of thermal reactions of ionic compounds have contributed considerably to the theory of solid-state chemistry. Furthermore, many of these rate processes have substantial technological importance, for example, in the manufacture of cement, the exploitation of ores and in the stability testing of drugs, explosives and oxidizing agents. Despite the prolonged and continuing research effort concerned with these reactions, there is no recent overall review. This book is intended to contribute towards correcting this omission. The essential unity of the subject is recognized by the systematic treatment of reactions, carefully selected to be instructive and representative of the subject as a whole. The authors have contributed more than 200 original research articles to the literature, many during their 25 years of collaboration.
Features of this book:
. Gives a comprehensive in-depth survey of a rarely-reviewed subject.
. Reviews methods used in studies of thermal decompositions of solids.
. Discusses patterns of subject development perceived from an extensive literature survey.
This book is expected to be of greatest value and interest to scientists concerned with the chemical properties and reactions of solids, including chemists, physicists, pharmacists, material scientists, crystallographers, metallurgists and others. This wide coverage of the literature dealing with thermal reactions of solids will be of value to both academic and industrial researchers by reviewing the current status of the theory of the subject. It could also provide a useful starting point for the exploitation of crystalline materials in practical and industrial applications. The contents will also be relevant to a wide variety of researchers, including, for example, those concerned with the stabilities of polymers and composite materials, the processing of minerals, the shelf-lives of pharmaceuticals, etc.
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Part A: Theory and Background. 1. Introduction. 2. Stoichiometry and extent of decomposition. 3. Kinetic models for solid-state reactions. 4. The influence of temperature on reaction rate. 5. Analysis and interpretation of experimental kinetic measurements. 6. Characterization of reactants, decomposition intermediates and products, and the formulations of mechanisms. Part B: Thermal Decompositions of Selected Ionic Solids. 7. Thermal hydration of hydrated salts. 8. Thermal dehydration of hydroxides. 9. The thermal dissociation of oxides. 10 Decomposition of other binary compounds. 11. Decomposition of azides. 12. Decomposition of carbonates. 13. Decomposition of metal perhalates, halates and halites. 14. Decomposition of metal salts of various oxyacids. 15. Decomposition of ammonium salts. 16. The thermal decompositions of metal salts of organic acids. 17. Decompositions of coordination compounds. 18. The present position and prospects for future progress in studies of thermal decompositions of solids. Glossary. Index.