Encyclopedia of the Alkaline Earth Compounds

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Newnes, Dec 31, 2012 - Science - 1216 pages

Encyclopedia of the Alkaline Earth Compounds is a compilation describing the physical and chemical properties of all of the alkaline earth compounds that have been elucidated to date in the scientific literature. These compounds are used in applications such as LEDs and electronic devices such as smart phones and tablet computers. Preparation methods for each compound are presented to show which techniques have been successful. Structures and phase diagrams are presented where applicable to aid in understanding the complexities of the topics discussed.

With concise descriptions presenting the chemical, physical and electrical properties of any given compound, this subject matter will serve as an introduction to the field. This compendium is vital for students and scientific researchers in all fields of scientific endeavors, including non-chemists.

  • 2013 Honorable Mention in Chemistry & Physics from the Association of American Publishers' PROSE Awards
  • Presents a systematic coverage of all known alkaline earth inorganic compounds and their properties
  • Provides a clear, consistent presentation based on groups facilitatating easy comparisons
  • Includes the structure of all the compounds in high quality full-color graphics
  • Summarizes all currently known properties of the transition metals compounds
  • Lists the uses and applications of these compounds in electronics, energy, and catalysis
 

Contents

Chapter 3 Group 16 O S Se Te Alkaline Earth Compounds
105
Chapter 4 Group 15 N P As Sb and Bi Alkaline Earth Compounds
199
Chapter 5 Group 14 C Si Ge Sn and Pb Alkaline Earth Compounds
351
Chapter 6 Group13BAlGaInandTlAlkalineEarthCompounds
481
Chapter 7 Group 3 Sc Y and La Alkaline Earth Compounds
637
Chapter 8 Group 4 Ti Zr and Hf Alkaline Earth Compounds
653
Chapter 9 Group 5 V Nb and Ta Alkaline Earth Compounds
701
Chapter 10 Group 6 Cr Mo and W Alkaline Earth Compounds
795
Chapter 12 Group 8 Fe Ru and Os Alkaline Earth Compounds
911
Chapter 13 Group 9 Co Rh and Ir Alkaline Earth Compounds
961
Chapter 14 Group 10 Ni Pd and Pt Alkaline Earth Compounds
1005
Chapter 15 Group 11 Cu Ag and Au Alkaline Earth Compounds
1049
Chapter 16 Group 12 Zn Cd and Hg Alkaline Earth Compounds
1115
General References
1175
Index
1179
Copyright

Chapter 11 Group 7 Mn Tc and Re Alkaline Earth Compounds
869

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Richard C. Ropp, Ph.D., holds a Ph.D. in Physical Chemistry from Rutgers University (1971), an M.S. from Purdue University (1952), and the A.B. (Chem.) from Franklin College (IN). His career in chemistry spans over 60 years and he has been a consultant to industry during the past 40 years. Dr. Ropp has presented many seminars and talks and is the author of eight books (six by Elsevier). These books are based upon the properties of alkaline earth compounds. He began working with alkaline earth compounds in 1952, and was the originator and inventor of the red color TV phosphor in 1956 which is still being used today. He also created more than 25 new lamp and TV phosphors still being manufactured for the industry. Most of these were based upon alkaline earth compounds. He also developed more than 15 new chemical processes for raw materials used in the trade, many of which involved the manufacture of alkaline earth compounds. Fifty-five patents have been issued in his name (seven on glass) and he has published 63 technical papers. About 90% of the patents involved alkaline earth compounds. He is the inventor of a new type of alkaline earth phosphate glasses based on molecular polymerization. These glasses do not exhibit surface leaching by water and are more stable to hydrolysis than silicate-based glasses. These new glasses have unique applications in fiber-optics, high level nuclear waste disposal, high strength fibers, medical and dental implants, lasers, projection TV, and uses in optical and electronic components.Dr. Ropp held appointments as Research Specialist and Member of the Faculty of the Department of Chemistry at Rutgers University in Newark, NJ from 1971 to 1981. His experience has been varied and he has acted as Consultant and Expert Witness to attorneys concerning the technological aspects of their ongoing cases from 1989 to 2011 (more than 155 cases).From January 1990 to January 17, 1991, he served as Vice President of Technology for International Superconductor Corporation (ISC) of North Miami Beach, FL. During that time, he was responsible for all matters pertaining to technology and acquisition of patents in the field of high temperature ceramic superconductors. Due in part to his efforts, ISC now owns 16 patents for license or sale to the industry. He continued to aid in the marketing campaign and became a member of the Licensing Executives Society in September 1990. From May to December 1989, he served as Consultant to the Corporation and wrote all 32 patent applications subsequently filed in the US Patent Office.From April 1988 to April 1989, he served as Director of Technical Affairs at Electro-Nucleonics in Fairfield, NJ (later called CPG, Inc.) where he was responsible for Quality Control during the manufacture of controlled pore glass, including the preparation of various types and grades of coated glass. Part of the work included improvement of existing manufacturing techniques, as well as new techniques for producing coated glass.Dr. Ropp's other affiliations include: Staff Scientist for Allied Chemical (Morristown, NJ- 1973-1977); Westinghouse Electric as Manager of Special Products Group (Bloomfield, NJ- 1963-1967) and as Consultant (1967-1970); and Advanced Development Engineer for Sylvania Electric Products (Towanda, PA- 1952-1963). He was consultant to ITT (1973) for evaluation of their lamp manufacturing plant, production methods, and quality control at Champion Lamp Works in Salem, MA. He was invited in May 1996 to lecture for two days at ITRI (Hinchu, Taiwan) on phosphor properties. A New York City insurance company sent him to Taiwan to evaluate 4000+ cathode-ray tubes, said to be water-damaged (December1996). He also served as consultant from 1995 to 2003) to Light Sources of Orange, CT during their development and manufacture of superior “Blacklight fluorescent lamps for tanning salon usage.Dr. Ropp is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry (London) and is a Chartered Chemist of the Society. He is also a member of the American Ceramic Society, American Chemical Society, AAAS, Materials Research Society, Sigma Xi, Licensing Executives Society, and served as the President of the New Jersey Institute of Chemists (1976-1980). He is listed in Who's Who in the East and Who's Who in the World-Registry of Business Leaders.

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