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Fluid Transport in Nanoporous Materials - Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Study Institute, held in La Colle sur Loup, France, 16-28 June 2003 (Paperback, 2006 ed.)
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Fluid Transport in Nanoporous Materials - Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Study Institute, held in La Colle sur Loup, France, 16-28 June 2003 (Paperback, 2006 ed.)
Series: NATO Science Series II: Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry, 219
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The last several years have seen a dramatic increase in the
synthesis of new nanoporous materials. The most promising include
molecular sieves which are being developed as inorganic or
polymeric systems with 0. 3-30nm in pore dimensions. These
nanoporous solids have a broad spectrum of applications in chemical
and biochemical processes. The unique applications of molecular
sieves are based on their sorption and transport selectivity. Yet,
the transport processes in nanoporous systems are not understood
well. At the same time, the theoretical capabilities have increased
exponentially catalyzed by increases in computational capabilities.
The interactions between a diffusing species and the host solid are
being studied with increasing details and realism. Further, in situ
experimental techniques have been developed which give an
understanding of the interactions between diffusing species and
nanoporous solids that was not available even a few years ago. The
time was ripe to bring together these areas of common interest and
study to understand what is known and what has yet to be determined
concerning transport in nanoporous solids. Molecular sieves are
playing an increasing role in a broad range of industrial
petrochemical and biological processes. These include
shape-selective separations and catalysis as well as sensors and
drug delivery. Molecular sieves are made from inorganic as well as
organic solids, e. g. , polymers. They can be employed in packed
beds, as membranes and as barrier materials. Initially, the
applications of molecular sieves were dominated by the use of
zeolites.
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