Nanocomposites Ionic Conducting Materials and Structural Spectroscopies

“Nanocomposites Ionic Conducting Materials and Structural Spectroscopies” by Philippe Knauth is a comprehensive exploration of nanocomposite materials, published by Springer US on November 29, 2010. This softcover reprint of the hardcover first edition from 2008 spans 250 pages and is presented in English. The book aims to introduce readers to a variety of inorganic and organic solids while highlighting advancements in synthesis and characterization techniques.
Readers will find a detailed discussion on the recent developments in spectroscopic characterization methods, including Mössbauer, EXAFS, and NMR. The content is designed to appeal to a diverse audience, including those in the fields of technology and engineering, nanotechnology, materials science, and electronics. This edition serves as a valuable resource for both chemists and physicists interested in the evolving landscape of nanocomposite materials.
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Nanocomposites have been receiving more and more attention given the improvement of synthesis techniques and the availability of powerful characterization techniques. The aim of the book is to introduce nanocomposite materials using a broad range of inorganic and organic solids. Furthermore, it is intended to present recent and not very common developments in especially spectroscopic characterization techniques, including Mössbauer, EXAFS, NMR. This should make the book attractive for a broad range of readers, including chemists and physicists.
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