Mesoporous crystals and related nano-structured materials : proceedings of the Meeting on Mesoporous Crystals and Related Nano-Structured Materials, Stockholm, Sweden, 1-5 June 2004
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Mesoporous crystals and related nano-structured materials : proceedings of the Meeting on Mesoporous Crystals and Related Nano-Structured Materials, Stockholm, Sweden, 1-5 June 2004
(Studies in surface science and catalysis, 148)
Elsevier, c2004
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Description and Table of Contents
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Mesoporous Crystals and Related Nano-Structures Materials contains the invited lectures to be presented at the symposium on Mesoporous Crystals and Related Nano-Structures Materials, Stockholm, Sweden, June 1-2, 2004. This book highlights the core research that has led to such a fruitful and exciting field. Passing on, first hand, the synthesis of this novel material makes this book an important reference material to researchers young and old.
Table of Contents
1. The evolution of ordered mesoporous materials.
2. Lipid polymorphism.
3. Biocontinuous cubic lipid-water particles and cubosomal dispersions.
4. The discovery of the M41S family of mesoporous molecular sieves.
5. Discovery of mesoporous silica from layered silicates.
6. FSS-16 and mesoporous organosilicas.
7. Integrating interfaces and function with molecular assembly.
8. Designer synthesis of mesoporous solids via block copolymer templating pathway.
9. Significance of mesoporous crystals for catalytic application.
10. Evaporation-induced self-assembly to functional nanostructures.
11. Nanostructured carbon materials synthesized from mesoporous silica crystals by replication.
12. Structural study of mesoporous materials by electron microscopy.
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