Applied Inorganic Chemistry. From Energy Storage to Photofunctional Materials / / ed. by Rainer Pöttgen, Thomas Jüstel, Cristian A. Strassert.

Many elements and inorganic compounds play an extraordinary role in daily life for numerous applications, e. g., construction materials, inorganic pigments, inorganic coatings, steel, glass, technical gases, energy storage and conversion materials, fertilizers, homogeneous and heterogeneous catalyst...

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Superior document:Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter DG Plus DeG Package 2023 Part 1
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Place / Publishing House:Berlin ;, Boston : : De Gruyter, , [2022]
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Year of Publication:2022
Language:English
Series:De Gruyter Textbook ; Volume 2
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Physical Description:1 online resource (XXIII, 502 p.)
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Table of Contents:
  • Frontmatter
  • Preface
  • Contents
  • List of contributors
  • 5 Energy storage and conversion
  • 5.1 Battery materials
  • 5.2 Magnetocaloric materials
  • 5.3 Materials for thermoelectric devices
  • 5.4 Hydrogen storage materials
  • 5.5 Solar cell materials
  • 5.6 Thermal energy storage materials
  • 5.7 High-energy materials
  • 5.8 Nuclear materials
  • 6 Ionic solids
  • 6.1 Resources: minerals, recycling and urban mining
  • 6.2 Phosphates
  • 6.3 Borate applications
  • 6.4 Slags as materials resource
  • 6.5 Salts in nutrition products
  • 6.6 Fertilizers
  • 6.7 Natural and synthetic gemstones
  • 7 Catalytic and active framework materials
  • 7.1 Homogeneous catalysis
  • 7.2 Heterogeneous catalysts
  • 7.3 Zeolites for ion exchange, adsorption and catalysis
  • 7.4 Metal-organic frameworks
  • 8 Photofunctional materials
  • 8.1 Solid-state lighting materials
  • 8.2 Upconverters
  • 8.3 Organometallic Ir(III) and Pt(II) complexes in phosphorescent OLEDs: an industrial perspective
  • 8.4 Luminescent thermometry materials
  • 8.5 Crystals for solid-state lasers
  • 8.6 NLO materials
  • 8.7 Excimer, mercury and sodium dischargers
  • 8.8 Inorganic scintillators
  • Subject index
  • Formula index