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Natural and synthetic nanotechnological materials; quantum chemistry and nuclear resonance spectroscopy databy Yuryeva, Elmira I. et al
Book desription: Nova Science Publishers, 2009. Hardbound. New Book. Hardbound. Contributing to the ongoing study of electron-nuclear interactions in solids, Yuryeva, Rafael N. Pletnev (both Institute of Solid State Chemistry, Ekaterinburg, Russia) and Svyatoslov Gabuda (Institute of Inorganic Chemistry, Novosibirsk, Russia) present results of their investigation into the mutual influence of the fast electronic fluctuations and the slow movement of nuclei in some artificial and natural functional materials based on complex oxides, carbides, and nitrides. The modern synthetic multi-functional materials they study are represented primarily by oxides, among them some important materials discovered at the end of the 20th century such as high-temperature superconductors, oxygen-conducting membrane materials, and compounds displaying gigantic magneto-resistance. Among their findings are that replacing silicon with silicon carbide in computers would allow them to run at temperatures up to 300 degrees Celsius. They begin by explaining their quantum-chemical methods, then presents results in turn for oxygen and non-oxygen systems. (©2009 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR)
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