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Chemistry of Silica and Zeolite-Based Materials, Volume 2 - Synthesis, Characterization and Applications (Paperback)
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Chemistry of Silica and Zeolite-Based Materials, Volume 2 - Synthesis, Characterization and Applications (Paperback)
Series: Chemical, Physical and Biological Aspects of Confined Systems
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Chemistry of Silica and Zeolite-Based Materials covers a wide range
of topics related to silica-based materials from design and
synthesis to applications in different fields of science and
technology. Since silica is transparent and inert to the light, it
is a very attractive host material for constructing artificial
photosynthesis systems. As an earth-abundant oxide, silica is an
ideal and basic material for application of various oxides, and the
science and technology of silica-based materials are fundamentally
important for understanding other oxide-based materials. The book
examines nanosolvation and confined molecules in silica hosts,
catalysis and photocatalysis, photonics, photosensors,
photovoltaics, energy, environmental sciences, drug delivery, and
health. Written by a highly experienced and internationally
renowned team from around the world, Chemistry of Silica and
Zeolite-Based Materials is ideal for chemists, materials
scientists, chemical engineers, physicists, biologists, biomedical
sciences, environmental scientists, toxicologists, and pharma
scientists. --- "The enormous versatility of silica for building a
large variety of materials with unique properties has been very
well illustrated in this book.... The reader will be exposed to
numerous potential applications of these materials - from
photocatalytic, optical and electronic applications, to chemical
reactivity in confined spaces and biological applications. This
book is of clear interest not only to PhD students and postdocs,
but also to researchers in this field seeking an understanding of
the possible applications of meso and microporous silica-derived
materials." - Professor Avelino Corma, Institute of Chemical
Technology (ITQ-CSIC) and Polytechnical University of Valencia,
Spain
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