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E-Book, Englisch, 352 Seiten, E-Book

Reihe: Inorganic Materials Series

Bruce / O'Hare / Walton Porous Materials


1. Auflage 2010
ISBN: 978-0-470-71137-8
Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)

E-Book, Englisch, 352 Seiten, E-Book

Reihe: Inorganic Materials Series

ISBN: 978-0-470-71137-8
Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)



In the past few decades, the increasingly routine use of advancedstructural probes for studying the structure and dynamics of thesolid state has led to some dramatic developments in the field ofporous solids. These materials are fundamental in a diverse rangeof applications, such as shape-selective catalysts forenergy-efficient organic transformations, new media for pollutantremoval, and gas storage materials for energy technologies.Porosity in inorganic materials may range from the nano-scale tothe macro-scale, and the drive towards particular propertiesremains the goal in this fast-developing area of research. Coveringsome of the key families of inorganic solids that are currentlybeing 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 AccessibleThrough Geoinspiration

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Inorganic Materials Series Preface
Preface
List of Contributors
1 Metal Organic Frameworks Materials
Cameron J. Kepert
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Porosity
1.3 Incorporation of other Properties
1.4 Concluding Remarks
Acknowledgements
References
2 Mesoporous Silicates
Karen J. Edler
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Nomenclature
2.3 Methods of Preparation
2.4 Surfactant Aggregation
2.5 Silica Source
2.6 Template Removal
2.7 Synthetic Routes and Formation Mechanisms
2.8 True Liquid Crystal Templating
References
3 Ordered Porous Crystallin e Transition Metal Oxides
Wataru Ueda and Masahiro Sadakane
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Scope and limitations of this review
3.3 Microporous Transition-Metal Oxide Materials
3.4 Mesoporous Transition-Metal Oxide Materials
3.5 Macroporous materials
3.6 Conclusion
References
4 Templated Porous Carbon Materials: Recent Developments
Yongde Xia, Zhuxian Yang and Robert Mokaya
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Microporous carbon materials
4.3 Mesoporous carbon materials
4.4 Macroporous carbon materials
References
5 Synthetic Silicate Zeolites: Diverse Materials Accessible Through Geoinspiration
Miguel Camblor and Suk Bong Hong
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Zeolites: Some Definitions
5.3 Zeolite Structures
5.4 Chemical Composition of Silicate Zeolites
5.5 Zeolite Properties
5.6 Zeolite Applications
5.7 Zeolite Synthesis
5.8 Concluding remarks
Acknowledgements
References


PROFESSOR DUNCAN BRUCE graduated from the University ofLiverpool (UK), where he also gained his PhD. In 1984, he took up aTemporary Lectureship in Inorganic Chemistry at the University ofSheffield and was awarded a Royal Society Warren ResearchFellowship. He was then appointed Lecturer in Chemistry and waspromoted Senior Lecturer in 1994, in which year he becameco-director of the Sheffield Centre for Molecular Materials. In1995, he was appointed Professor of Inorganic Chemistry at theUniversity of Exeter. Following the closure of Exeter's chemistrydepartment in 2005, Professor Bruce took up his present position asProfessor of Materials Chemistry in York. He is currently Chair ofthe Royal Society of Chemistry Materials Chemistry Forum. Hiscurrent research interests include liquid crystals andnanoparticle-doped, nanostructured, mesoporous silicates. His workhas been recognized by various awards including the British LiquidCrystal Society's first Young Scientist prize and the RSC's SirEdward Frankland Fellowship and Corday-Morgan Medal and Prize. Hehas held visiting positions in Australia, France, Japan and Italy.
DR. RICHARD WALTON, who was also formerly based in theDepartment of Chemistry at the University of Exeter, now works inthe Department of Chemistry at the University of Warwick. Hisresearch group works in the area of solid-state materials chemistryand has a number of projects focusing upon the synthesis,structural characterization and properties of inorganicmaterials.
DERMOT O'HARE is Professor in the Chemistry ResearchLaboratory at the University of Oxford. is research group has awide range of research interests. They all involve syntheticchemistry ranging from organometallic chemistry to the synthesis ofnew microporous solids. Duncan Bruce and Dermot O'Hare have editedseveral editions of Inorganic Materials published by JohnWiley & Sons Ltd.



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