<p>In the past two decades, the field of nanoporous materials has undergone significant developments. As these materials possess high specific surface areas, well-defined pore sizes, and functional sites, they show a great diversity of applications such as molecular adsorption/storage and separation
Nanoporous materials: synthesis and applications
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- CRC Press
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- English
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- 371
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β¦ Table of Contents
Content: Nanoporous Polymers. Design, Synthesis, and Functions of Conjugated Microporous Polymers. Nanoporous Metal-Organic Frameworks. Ordered Mesoporous Carbons Prepared by a Soft-Templating Method. Dealloyed Nanoporous Metals. Synthesis of Mesoporous Metal Oxides and Metals and Their Applications. Preparation of Nanoporous Semiconductor-Based Materials for Photocatalytic Applications. Layered Zeolites: Structure Modification and Application. Applications of Pore Voids of Mesoporous Silica to Acid Catalysts and Controlled Release. Nanopore Glass. Open-Framework Germanates and Related Materials.
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