Solid State Chemistry: Structure and Bonding in University of Waterloo
Solid State Chemistry: Structure and BondingInstructor. Prof. Holger Kleinke
Contents. This course is concerned with the relations between crystal structure and electronic structure. The major goal is to understand and be able to predict materials properties solely based on the structure. Basic knowledge of simple solid state structures (e.g. NaCl, TiO2, CdI2, NiAs, MoS2 etc.) is highly recommended.
Structure/materials families will comprise Zintl phases, metals, semiconductors, superconductors, and (Mott) insulators.
Topics include a short review of bonding concepts (VB, MO) and electronic structure determinations using different approximations (Extended Hückel, DFT).
Textbooks:
- A. R. West, Solid State Chemistry and its Applications, John Wiley, ISBN 0-471-90874-6.
- R. Hoffmann, Solids and Surfaces, VCH, ISBN 0-19-508992-8.
- J. K. Burdett, Chemical Bonding in Solids, Oxford University Press, ISBN 0-19-508992-8.
- C. Kittel, Introduction to Solid State Physics, John Wiley, ISBN 0-471-11181-3.
- M. O'Keeffe, B. G. Hyde, Crystal structures: Patterns and Symmetry, Mineralogical Society of America.
- H. F. Franzen, Physical Chemistry of Solids, World Scientific.
Slides:
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