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The first comprehensive textbook on the timely and rapidly
developing topic of inorganic porous materials This is the first
textbook to completely cover a broad range of inorganic porous
materials. It introduces the reader to the development of
functional porous inorganic materials, from the synthetic zeolites
in the 50's, to today's hybrid materials such as metal-organic
frameworks (MOFs), covalent organic frameworks (COFs) and related
networks. It also provides the necessary background to understand
how porous materials are organized, characterized, and applied in
adsorption, catalysis, and many other domains. Additionally, the
book explains characterization and application from the materials
scientist viewpoint, giving the reader a practical approach on the
characterization and application of the respective materials.
Introduction to Inorganic Porous Materials begins by describing the
basic concepts of porosity and the different types of pores,
surfaces, and amorphous versus crystalline materials, before
introducing readers to nature's porous materials. It then goes on
to cover everything from adsorption and catalysis to amorphous
materials such as silica to inorganic carbons and Periodic
Mesoporous Organosilicas (PMOs). It discusses the synthesis and
applications of MOFs and the broad family of COFs. It concludes
with a look at future prospects and emerging trends in the field.
The only complete book of its kind to cover the wide variety of
inorganic and hybrid porous materials A comprehensive reference and
outstanding tool for any course on inorganic porous materials,
heterogeneous catalysis, and adsorption Gives students and
investigators the opportunity to learn about porous materials, how
to characterize them, and understand how they can be applied in
different fields Introduction to Inorganic Porous Materials is an
excellent book for students and professionals of inorganic
chemistry and materials science with an interest in porous
materials, functional inorganic materials, heterogeneous catalysis
and adsorption, and solid state characterization techniques.
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