Characterization of porous solids VII : proceedings of the 7th International Symposium on the Characterization of Porous Solids (COPS-VII), Aix-en Provence, France, 26-28 May 2005

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    • International Symposium on the Characterization of Porous Solids

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Characterization of porous solids VII : proceedings of the 7th International Symposium on the Characterization of Porous Solids (COPS-VII), Aix-en Provence, France, 26-28 May 2005

edited by P. L. Llewellyn ... [et al.]

(Studies in surface science and catalysis, v. 160)

Elsevier, 2007

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Characterization of porous solids 7

Characterization of porous solids seven

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The 7th International Symposium on the Characterization of Porous Solids (COPS-VII) was held in the Congress Centre in Aix-en-Provence between the 25th-28th May 2005. The symposium covered recent results of fundamental and applied research on the characterization of porous solids. Papers relating to characterization methods such as gas adsorption and liquid porosimetry, X-ray techniques and microscopic measurements as well as the corresponding molecular modelling methods were given. These characterization methods were shown to be applied to all types of porous solids such as clays, carbons, ordered mesoporous materials, porous glasses, oxides, zeolites and metal organic frameworks.

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Selected Papers Effect of pore morphology and topology on capillary condensation in nanopores: a theoretical and molecular simulation study (R.J.-M. Pellenq et al.). Density Functional Theory Model of Adsorption on Amorphous and Microporous Solids (P.I. Ravikovitch, A.V. Neimark). Characterization of zeolite membrane quality by using permporosimetry (K. Nakai et al.). A new classification of pore sizes (T.J. Mays). Characterization of nanoporous carbons (T.X. Nguyen, S.K. Bhatia). Molecular Modeling of Mercury Porosimetry (F. Porcheron et al.). Microcalorimetric Characterization of Hydrogen Adsorption on Nanoporous Carbon Materials (A. Matsumoto et al.). Characterisation of palladium supported on exchanged BEA and FAU zeolites for VOCs catalytic oxidation (H.L. Tidahy et al.). Characterization of the porosity of a microporous model carbon (Q. Cai et al.). Kureha activated carbon characterized by the adsorption of light hydrocarbons (W. Zhu et al.). Water adsorption/desorption isotherms for characterization of microporosity in sandstone and carbonate rocks (H. Fischer et al.). CO2 adsorption in synthetic hard carbons (G. Reichenauer). Uncertainty in amount adsorbed and surface excess from uncertainty in high-pressure gas adsorption data (P. Pendleton). A new methodology to characterize the porosity of Y zeolites by liquid chromatography (L. Teyssier et al.). Study of the microporous texture of active carbonsby Small Angle Neutron Scattering (N. Cohaut et al.). Transport properties of catalyst supports derived from a catalytic test reaction (D. Enke et al.). Melting of atomic layers in carbon nanotubes (L. Firlej, B. Kuchta). Monte Carlo simulation of the isosteric heats !V implications for the characterisation of porous materials (Y. He, N.A. Seaton). Study of the efficiency of monolithic activated carbon adsorption units (M. Yates et al.). Highly microporous carbons prepared by activation of kraft lignin with KOH (V. Fierro et al.). Characterization and modelling of argillaceous porous medium by compressional and shear acoustic waves (J. Riffaud et al.).

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  • NCID
    BA80187697
  • ISBN
    • 0444520228
  • Country Code
    ne
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Amsterdam
  • Pages/Volumes
    xiv, 734 p.
  • Size
    25 cm
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