Chemistry of Materials and Energy. Examples and Future of a Millennial Science

Inaugural Lecture delivered on Thursday 23 January 2014

Jean-Marie Tarascon

Traduit par: Liz Libbrecht

Leçons inaugurales

Éditeur : Collège de France

Lieu d’édition : Paris

Publication sur OpenEdition Books : 23 février 2017

Collection : Leçons inaugurales

Année d’édition : 2017


Présentation

Since Antiquity, humans have used processes to transform the materials of their environment to suit their needs. Solid-state chemistry, initially a series of recipes, became a real science of matter and its transformations following nineteenth-century scientific discoveries. It is now used to develop efficient and eco-compatible materials to transport or store energy. Solid-state chemistry thus plays a crucial role in finding the answers that science will have to bring to humanity’s new concerns, particularly surrounding environmental issues.


Sommaire

Serge Haroche

Liz Libbrecht (trad.)

Introduction

Jean-Marie Tarascon

Liz Libbrecht (trad.)

Chemistry of Materials and Energy. Examples and Future of a Millennial Science

Inaugural Lecture delivered on Thursday 23 January 2014


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