Molecular Crystals
There has been an explosion of interest in the study of molecular crystals, and their applications in optics and electronics. This advanced 1994 textbook describes their chemical and physical structure, their optical and electronic properties and the reactions between neighbouring molecules in crystals. The author has taken into account research areas which have undergone extremely rapid development since the first edition was published in 1987. For instance, this edition features the applications of molecular materials in high-technology devices. There is also an additional chapter on C60 and organic non-linear optic materials. The level of treatment is aimed at first-year postgraduates or workers in industrial research laboratories wishing to gain insights into organic solid state materials. Molecular Crystals is also suitable for special topics in final year undergraduate courses in chemistry, physics and electronic engineering.
- Two additional chapters, one of which is on Buckyballs
- Broad and concise coverage, with numerous references for more detailed study
Reviews & endorsements
From reviews of the First Edition...
"Recommended as excellent reading for those interested in the properies of organic solids." M. P. Hanson, Choice
From reviews of the First Edition...
"This book is an excellent introduction to the field of physics and chemistry of molecular crystals and methods of research....this book may play an important role in the formation of molecular electronics, being developed by the efforts of physicists and chemists." Vladmir R. Belosludov, Materials Research Bulletin
Product details
February 1995Paperback
9780521477307
236 pages
229 × 153 × 13 mm
0.35kg
128 b/w illus. 1 table
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Table of Contents
- 1. Purification and crystal growth
- 2. Intermolecular forces
- 3. Crystal structures
- 4. Impurities and defects
- 5. Molecular motion in crystals
- 6. Optical properties of molecular crystals
- 7. Chemical reactions in molecular crystals
- 8. Electrical properties
- 9. Special topic: C60
- 10. Non-linear optic materials.