11.1 Ceramics and Glasses
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Inorganic materials chemistry explores the vast world of non-carbon-based compounds, from metals to ceramics. This field delves into crystal structures, chemical bonding, and synthesis methods, providing insights into how these materials behave and can be manipulated for various applications. Understanding inorganic materials is crucial for technological advancements in electronics, energy storage, and environmental remediation. Recent trends focus on nanomaterials, sustainable synthesis, and computational design, pushing the boundaries of what's possible with these versatile substances.
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Inorganic materials chemistry explores the vast world of non-carbon-based compounds, from metals to ceramics. This field delves into crystal structures, chemical bonding, and synthesis methods, providing insights into how these materials behave and can be manipulated for various applications. Understanding inorganic materials is crucial for technological advancements in electronics, energy storage, and environmental remediation. Recent trends focus on nanomaterials, sustainable synthesis, and computational design, pushing the boundaries of what's possible with these versatile substances.
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