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The natural microporous materials include several types of minerals
such as zeolites, clay minerals, micas, Fe-lMn-
oxides/hydroxidesloxyhydroxides present in various geo- logical
environments and soil formations. Their crystal structure is
characterised by the presence of intra crystal micropores (channels
or interlayer void spaces) providing high microporosity/surface
area and distinguished physico-chemical properties such as cata-
lytic and sorptivelion-exchange ones. This volume includes the key-
lectures and participant contributions delivered at the NATO-funded
Advanced Research Workshop on the Application of Natural
Microporous Materials for Environmental Technology, which was held
in the th Smolenice Castle, Slovakia, from the 2()1h to 30 of
October 1998 and was attended by 55 participants from 17 countries.
The purpose of the workshop was the critical assessment of the
current developments and discussion of the future perspectives in
the field of utilisation of natural microporous materials
(zeolites, clays, oxides) for the solution of problems related to
the toxic and nuclear waste management, water pollution control and
decontamination, the environmental catalysis associated with
atmospheric pollution, the creation of new materials for energy
storage and agricultural management including the development of
artificial soils for plant growth in the space. Of especial
importance for this meeting was the exchange of information and
know-how among specialists working in institutions of NATO and
Cooperation Partner countries aiming towards the development of
common strategies for the solution of environmental problems and
the promotion of further scientific and technological collaboration
in the field.
The development of advanced materials with preselected properties
is one of the main goals of materials research. Of especial
interest are electronics, high-temperature and supemard materials
for various applications, as well as alloys with improved wear,
corrosion and mechanical resistance properties. The technical
challenge connected with the production of these materials is not
only associated with the development of new specialised preparation
techniques but also with quality control. The energetic charged
particle, electron and photon beams offer the possibility of
modifying the properties of the near-surface regions of materials
without seriously affecting their bulk, and provide unique
analytical tools for testing their qUality. This volume includes
most of the lectures and contributions delivered at the NATO-funded
Advanced Study Institute "Application of Particle and Laser Beams
in Materials Technology," which was held in Kallithea, Chalkidiki,
in Northern Greece, from the 8th to the 21st of May, 1994 and
attended by 73 participants from 21 countries. The aim of this ASI
was to provide to the participants an overview of this rapidly
expanding field. Fundamental aspects concerning the interactions
and collisions on atomic, nuclear and solid state scale were
presented in a didactic way, along with the application of a
variety of techniques for the solution of problems ranging from the
development of electronics materials to corrosion research and from
archaeometry to environmental protection.
The development of advanced materials with preselected properties
is one of the main goals of materials research. Of especial
interest are electronics, high-temperature and supemard materials
for various applications, as well as alloys with improved wear,
corrosion and mechanical resistance properties. The technical
challenge connected with the production of these materials is not
only associated with the development of new specialised preparation
techniques but also with quality control. The energetic charged
particle, electron and photon beams offer the possibility of
modifying the properties of the near-surface regions of materials
without seriously affecting their bulk, and provide unique
analytical tools for testing their qUality. This volume includes
most of the lectures and contributions delivered at the NATO-funded
Advanced Study Institute "Application of Particle and Laser Beams
in Materials Technology," which was held in Kallithea, Chalkidiki,
in Northern Greece, from the 8th to the 21st of May, 1994 and
attended by 73 participants from 21 countries. The aim of this ASI
was to provide to the participants an overview of this rapidly
expanding field. Fundamental aspects concerning the interactions
and collisions on atomic, nuclear and solid state scale were
presented in a didactic way, along with the application of a
variety of techniques for the solution of problems ranging from the
development of electronics materials to corrosion research and from
archaeometry to environmental protection.
The natural microporous materials include several types of minerals
such as zeolites, clay minerals, micas, Fe-lMn-
oxides/hydroxidesloxyhydroxides present in various geo- logical
environments and soil formations. Their crystal structure is
characterised by the presence of intra crystal micropores (channels
or interlayer void spaces) providing high microporosity/surface
area and distinguished physico-chemical properties such as cata-
lytic and sorptivelion-exchange ones. This volume includes the key-
lectures and participant contributions delivered at the NATO-funded
Advanced Research Workshop on the Application of Natural
Microporous Materials for Environmental Technology, which was held
in the th Smolenice Castle, Slovakia, from the 2()1h to 30 of
October 1998 and was attended by 55 participants from 17 countries.
The purpose of the workshop was the critical assessment of the
current developments and discussion of the future perspectives in
the field of utilisation of natural microporous materials
(zeolites, clays, oxides) for the solution of problems related to
the toxic and nuclear waste management, water pollution control and
decontamination, the environmental catalysis associated with
atmospheric pollution, the creation of new materials for energy
storage and agricultural management including the development of
artificial soils for plant growth in the space. Of especial
importance for this meeting was the exchange of information and
know-how among specialists working in institutions of NATO and
Cooperation Partner countries aiming towards the development of
common strategies for the solution of environmental problems and
the promotion of further scientific and technological collaboration
in the field.
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