One- and Two-Dimensional Fluids: Properties of Smectic, Lamellar and Columnar Liquid Crystals vs Synthesis (Molecular Sieves)
Overall winner: One- and Two-Dimensional Fluids: Properties of Smectic, Lamellar and Columnar Liquid Crystals
Key Differences
A. Jakli's title focuses narrowly on liquid crystals and covers smectic, lamellar and columnar structures, and it is offered at a lower listed price tier; the multi-author volume on molecular sieves targets synthesis and solid-state chemistry, is positioned in a higher price tier, and is broader in applicability for researchers in solid-state physics and synthesis
One- and Two-Dimensional Fluids: Properties of Smectic, Lamellar and Columnar Liquid Crystals
Book detailing properties of smectic, lamellar, and columnar liquid crystals in condensed matter physics. Provides foundational concepts and analysis for advanced study. customer insight: mixed/positive mentions are not available
Pros
- focus on liquid crystal properties
- clear academic-level discussion
- reputable author
Cons
- no customer insights available
- no features listed
- no published edition details
Synthesis (Molecular Sieves)
A collection on synthesis and application of molecular sieves in solid-state chemistry. Provides foundational insights for researchers and students with focus on synthesis methods and material properties
Pros
- covers molecular sieve synthesis
- peer-reviewed authorship
- clear focus on solid-state materials
Cons
- no price information
- features marked as N/A
- limited customer insights data
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | A. Jakli |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Hellmut G. Karge, Jens Weitkamp, J.S. Beck, G. Bellussi, E.N. Coker, P. Cool, S. Ernst, H. Gies, J.C. Jansen |
| User Reviews | Tie |