Physics and Cemistry of Materials

Materials Chemistry provides the loop between atomic, molecular and supermolecular behaviour and the useful properties of a material. It lies at the core of numerous chemical-using industries. This deals with the atomic nuclei of the materials, and how they are arranged to provide molecules, crystals, etc. Much of properties of electrical, magnetic particles and chemical materials evolve from this level of structure. The length scales involved are in angstroms. The way in which the atoms and molecules are bonded and organized is fundamental to studying the properties and behaviour of any material. The forecast for R&D growth in the chemical and advanced materials industry indicates the improving global economy and the key markets the industry serves. U.S. R&D splurging in chemicals and advanced materials is forecast to grow by 3.6% to reach $12 billion in 2014. Overall global R&D is forecast to expand at a slightly higher 4.7% rate to $45 billion in 2014.

  • Condensed matter physics
  • Multifunctional materials and structures
  • Magnetism and superconductivity
  • Atomic structures and defects in materials
  • Quantum science and technology
  • Crystal structure of materials and crystal growth techniques
  • Solid state physics
  • Particle physics
  • Nanoscale physics
  • Diffusion in materials
  • Dislocations and strengthening mechanisms
  • Analytical chemistry
  • Organic and inorganic Substances
  • Micro and macro molecules
  • Atomic structure and interatomic bonding
  • Phase diagrams
  • Corrosion and degradation of materials
  • Corrosion prevention
  • Oxidation
  • Solar physics
  • Green chemistry
  • Catalysis chemistry

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