Porous Materials Porous Materials
Book 13 - Inorganic Materials Series

Porous Materials

Duncan W. Bruce and Others
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Publisher Description

In the past few decades, the increasingly routine use of advanced structural probes for studying the structure and dynamics of the solid state has led to some dramatic developments in the field of porous solids. These materials are fundamental in a diverse range of applications, such as shape-selective catalysts for energy-efficient organic transformations, new media for pollutant removal, and gas storage materials for energy technologies. Porosity in inorganic materials may range from the nano-scale to the macro-scale, and the drive towards particular properties remains the goal in this fast-developing area of research. Covering some of the key families of inorganic solids that are currently being studied, Porous Materials discusses: Metal Organic Frameworks Materials Mesoporous Silicates Ordered Porous Crystalline Transition Metal Oxides Recent Developments in Templated Porous Carbon Materials Synthetic Silicate Zeolites: Diverse Materials Accessible Through Geoinspiration
Additional volumes in the Inorganic Materials Series:

Low-Dimensional Solids | Molecular Materials | Functional Oxides | Energy Materials

GENRE
Professional & Technical
RELEASED
2011
March 29
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
352
Pages
PUBLISHER
Wiley
SELLER
John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
SIZE
8.9
MB
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Local Structural Characterisation Local Structural Characterisation
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Molecular Materials Molecular Materials
2011
Energy Materials Energy Materials
2011
Functional Oxides Functional Oxides
2011
Low-Dimensional Solids Low-Dimensional Solids
2011
Molecular Materials Molecular Materials
2011
Local Structural Characterisation Local Structural Characterisation
2013
Structure from Diffraction Methods Structure from Diffraction Methods
2014
Low-Dimensional Solids Low-Dimensional Solids
2011
Functional Oxides Functional Oxides
2011