Advances in Synthetic Metals: Twenty Years of Progress in Science and Technology / Edition 1

Advances in Synthetic Metals: Twenty Years of Progress in Science and Technology / Edition 1

ISBN-10:
0444720030
ISBN-13:
9780444720030
Pub. Date:
12/07/1999
Publisher:
Elsevier Science
ISBN-10:
0444720030
ISBN-13:
9780444720030
Pub. Date:
12/07/1999
Publisher:
Elsevier Science
Advances in Synthetic Metals: Twenty Years of Progress in Science and Technology / Edition 1

Advances in Synthetic Metals: Twenty Years of Progress in Science and Technology / Edition 1

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Overview

This edited work contains eight extensive, review-type contributions by leading scientists in the field of synthetic metals. The authors were invited by the organisers of the International Conference on Science and Technology of Synthetic Metals '98 (ICSM'98) to review the progress of research in the past two decades in a unifying and pedagogical manner. The present work highlights the state-of-the-art of the field and assesses the prospects for future research.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780444720030
Publisher: Elsevier Science
Publication date: 12/07/1999
Pages: 460
Product dimensions: 1.19(w) x 6.00(h) x 9.00(d)

Table of Contents

Preface (J. Friedel). Twenty years of "synthetic metals" - the role of synthesis (D. Marsitzky, K. Müllen). Twenty years of conducting polymers: from fundamental science to applications (M.D. McGehee et al.). The normal phase of quasi-one-dimensional organic superconductors (C. Bourbonnais, D. Jérome). Interplay of structural and electronic properties (S. Kagoshima et al.). Organic lower–dimensional crystalline and monolayer conductors (R.M. Metzger). Electron transport in conducting polymers (A.J. Epstein). Inherently conducting polymers: their role in the evolution of intelligent polymer systems (G.G. Wallace, L.A.P. Kane-Maguire). Conducting forms of carbon: fullerenes, onions, nanotubes (L. Forró et al.).
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