Gschneidner, K. et al.
Handbook on the Physics and Chemistry of Rare Earths Vol.40
Elsevier 2009.12
568 pp.(H)
ISBN 0-444-53220-X
32,400円
Contents
1. Magnetic Circular Dichroism of Lanthanides/ 2. Cluster Compounds of Rare-Earth Elements/ 3. Molecular Chemistry of the Rare- Earth Elements in Uncommon Low-Valent States/ 4. Self-assembled Lanthanide Helicates: From Basic Thermodynamics to Applications/ Index/
* This continuing authoritative series deals with the chemistry, materials science, physics and technology of the rare earth elements in an integrated manner. Each chapter is a comprehensive, up-to-date, critical review of a particular segment of the field. The work offers the researcher and graduate student a complete and thorough coverage of this fascinating field. *
Edelstein, N. M. et al. ed.
The Chemistry of the Actinide and Transactinide Elements Vol.6
アクチノイドおよび超アクチノイド元素の化学 第6巻
Springer-Verlag 2010.3
850 pp.(H)
ISBN 90-481-3146-4
41,800円
Contents
1. Actinide behavior in the geosphere/ 2. Subsurface Interactions of Actinide Species with Microorganisms/ 3. Chemistry of Nuclear Fuels/ 4. Actinide Waste Forms and Radiation Damage/ 5. Analytical Chemistry of Plutonium/ 6. Syntheses and Properties of Actinide Chalcogenides/ 7. High Resolution Spectroscopy and Gas Phase Reactions of Actinide Molecules/ 8. Hydrothermal Syntheses of Actinide Compounds/ Index/
* This volume is a continuation of the five volumes of The Chemistry of the Actinide and Transactinide Elements that appeared in 2006. Volume 6 expounds on topics in actinide science that are undergoing rapid scientific developments and that are germane to the safe development of nuclear energy in the 21st century, from nuclear fuels to the environmental science and management of waste. *
Hussain, N. S. & da Silva Santos, J. D.
Physics and Chemistry of Rare-Earth Ions Doped Glasses
Trans Tech Publications Ltd. 2008.10
300 pp.(P)
ISBN 0-87849-481-2
23,200円
Contents
1. Lanthanide Glass Spectroscopy and Fiber Lasers/ 2. Analysis of the Laser Transition and Non-Radiative Properties of Nd3+ in Novel Fluorophosphate Glasses/ 3. Rare-Earth-Doped Glasses for Integrated Optical Amplifiers/ 4. Synthesis and Spectroscopic Properties of Rare Earth Ions Doped Bismuth Borate Glasses/ 5. Optical Properties of the Rare Earth Ions in Fluoride Glasses/ 6. Structure and Emission Properties of Sulfide Glasses Doped with Rare-Earth Ions/ 7. Luminescence Spectra of Rare Earth Ions Doped Zinc Boro Silicate and Lead Bismuth Germanate Glasses/ 8. Optical Properties of Rare-Earth Ions Doped Lithium Boro Tellurite Glasses/ Index/
* The aim of this work is to review the latest developments in glass science and technology. It presents various types of glass, of both academic and technological importance, in which the host is doped with rare-earth ions.
* Glass science has reached a very interesting stage in its development, with scope for a wider-ranging investigation of technologically oriented glasses. One of the primary goals of this book, Physics and chemistry of Rare Earth ion doped glasses, is to highlight new developments and opportunities in glass science, with the emphasis on research into rare-earth ion doped glasses for the development of new optical glasses of technological importance to the next generation. *
Krivovichev, S. V. ed.
Minerals as Advanced Materials I
Springer-Verlag 2008.5
256 pp.(H)
ISBN 3-540-77122-0
16,200円
Contents
* This book represents a collection of papers presented at the 1st International workshop ヤMinerals as Advanced Materials Iユ planned as an exchange of ideas between mineralogists and material scientists. The basic idea of the workshop was to identify minerals and mineral objects that have or potentially have unique physical, chemical and structural properties that are of interest from the viewpoint of applied mineralogy and material science.
* The topics covered include: zeolites, their natural occurrence, properties and applications; microporous and mesoporous mineral phases; layered mineral structures and composites; natural nanostructures (nanotubes, nanoclusters, nanocomposites, photonic crystals); biological minerals and biocompatible materials; minerals as actinide host matrices and other aspects of interactions between mineralogy and material sciences. *
Rayner-Canham, G. & Overton, T.
Descriptive Inorganic Chemistry 4th ed.
W.H. Freeman, USA 2006.1
617 pp.(H)
ISBN 0-7167-8963-9
16,000円
Contents
1.The Electronic Structure of the Atom: A Review/ 2.An Overview of the Periodic Table/ 3.Covalent Bonding/ 4.Merallic Bonding/ 5.Ionic Bonding/ 6.Inorganic Thermodynamics/ 7.Solvent Systems and Acid-Base Behavior/ 8.Oxidation and Reduction/ 9.Periodic Trends/ 10.Hydrogen/ 11.The Group 1 Elements: The Alkali Metals/ 12.The Group 2 Elements: The Alkaline Earth Metals/ 13.The Group 13 Elements/ 14.The Group 14 Elements/ 15.The Group 15 Elements/ 16.The Group 16 Elements/ 17.The Group 17 Elements: The Halogens/ 18.The Group 18 Elements: The Noble Gases/ 19.Introduction to Transition Metal Complexes/ 20.Properties of Transition Metals/ 21.The Group 12 Elements/ 22.Organometallic Chemistry/ 23.The Rare Earth and Actinoid Elements/ Appendices/ Index/ *
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