Nanoporous materials for molecule separation and conversion
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Nanoporous materials for molecule separation and conversion
(Micro & nano technologies)
Elsevier, c2020
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
Nanoporous Materials for Molecule Separation and Conversion cover the topic with sections on nanoporous material synthesis and characterization, nanoporous materials for molecule separation, and nanoporous materials for energy storage and renewable energy. Typical nanoporous materials including carbon, zeolite, silica and metal-organic frameworks and their applications in molecule separation and energy related applications are covered. In addition, the fundamentals of molecule adsorption and molecule transport in nanoporous materials are also included, providing readers with a stronger understanding of the principles and topics covered.
This is an important reference for anyone exploring nanoporous materials, including researchers and postgraduate students in materials science and chemical engineering. In addition, it is ideal for industry professionals working on a wide range of applications for nanoporous materials.
Table of Contents
1 Synthesis and development of metal Shing Bo Peh and Dan Zhao
2 Nanoporous carbon materials: from char to sophisticated 3-D graphene-like structures
Teresa J. Bandosz
3 Synthetic zeolites and their characterization
Sebastian Prodinger and Miroslaw A. Derewinski
4 Nanoporous Silicas and their Composites
T. Grant Glover, Brian J. Melde and Brandy J. Johnson
5 Fundamentals of gas separation in nanoporous materials
Luisa Prasetyo, Shiliang (Johnathan) Tan, Hui Xu, Quang K. Loi, D.D. Do and D. Nicholson
6 Molecular transport in nanoporous materials
Christian Chmelik and Jorg Karger
7 Hydrocarbon Molecules Separation using Nanoporous Materials
Shane Lawson, Anirudh Krishnamurthy, Teresa Gelles, Harshul Thakkar, Ali A. Rownaghi and Fateme Rezaei
8 Carbon capture using nanoporous adsorbents
Jian Liu
9 Contaminate removal with nanoporous carbon-modeling and simulation
Frank Ding
10 Hydrogen and methane storage in nanoporous materials
Joseph Winarta, Andra Yung and Bin Mu
11 Nanostructured materials for energy conversion and storage
Katie Dongmei Li-Oakey
12 Nanoporous catalysts for biomass conversion
Hui Shi, Karthikeyan K. Ramasamy, Ruoshi Ma and Huamin Wang
13 Nanoporous materials for proton exchange membrane fuel cell applications
Sheng Sui, Huixin Zhang and Shangfeng Du
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