Structural Crystallography of Inorganic Oxysalts

Structural Crystallography of Inorganic Oxysalts

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Krivovichev Sergey V.
Oxford University Press
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This book is the first book dealing with structural crystallography of inorganic oxysalts in general. A special emphasis is placed upon structural topology and methods of its description. The latter include graph theory, nets, 2-D and 3-D tilings, polyhedra, etc. The structures considered range from minerals to organically templated oxysalts, for all of which this book provides a unified approach to structure interpretation and classification. Most of the structures have been analysed from the proposed viewpoint for the first time and it has been shown that they possess the same topological genealogy and relationships, sometimes despite their obvious chemical differences. In order to expand the range of oxysalts considered, the book offers not only traditional schemes but also alternative approaches such as anion topologis, anion-centered polyhedra and cation arrays. As such, this book can be considered as a comprehensive introduction into the amazingly complex and diverse world of inorganic oxysalts.
EAN 9780199213207
ISBN 0199213208
Binding Hardback
Publisher Oxford University Press
Publication date January 22, 2009
Pages 324
Language English
Dimensions 240 x 163 x 19
Country United Kingdom
Authors Krivovichev Sergey V.
Illustrations 197 figures
Series International Union of Crystallography Monographs on Crystallography