Silicon Chemistry: From the Atom to Extended Systems
Peter Jutzi, Ulrich Schubert
Wiley-VCH (December 9, 2003) 506 pages
Review
The editors have succeeded in putting together a wide-ranging monograph on developments in many of the most important, although clearly not all, areas of silicon chemistry during the last few years
Gerald Linti, Anorganisch-Chemisches Institut, Universität Heidelberg
Angewandte Chemie + IE 2004 - 116/23
Book Description
The combined results from an international research project involving 40 interdisciplinary groups, providing the latest knowledge from the past few years. Adopting an application-oriented approach, this handy reference is a must-have for every silicon chemist, whether working in inorganic, organic, physical or polymer chemistry, materials science or physics
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Peter Jutzi, Ulrich Schubert
Wiley-VCH (December 9, 2003) 506 pages
Review
The editors have succeeded in putting together a wide-ranging monograph on developments in many of the most important, although clearly not all, areas of silicon chemistry during the last few years
Gerald Linti, Anorganisch-Chemisches Institut, Universität Heidelberg
Angewandte Chemie + IE 2004 - 116/23
Book Description
The combined results from an international research project involving 40 interdisciplinary groups, providing the latest knowledge from the past few years. Adopting an application-oriented approach, this handy reference is a must-have for every silicon chemist, whether working in inorganic, organic, physical or polymer chemistry, materials science or physics
http://depositfiles.com/en/files/2422745
http://w15.easy-share.com/10640621.html
http://www.filefactory.com/file/22aba3/