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Solid State Chemistry: Fundamentals and Applications

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This lecture covers the fundamentals of solid state chemistry, including the classification of solid structures, crystal systems, synthesis, structure, and bonding. It also explores the characterization techniques such as neutron and X-ray diffraction, thermal analysis, and adsorption, as well as the applications of solid materials in CO2 capture, hydrogen/methane storage, batteries, solar cells, and catalysis.

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