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During the past decade, monolithic materials in the shape of discs,
stacked layers, rolled sheets, sponges, irregular chunks, tubes,
and cylinders have all been successfully demonstrated. These
formats were prepared from a wide variety of materials including
natural polymers such as cellulose, synthetic polymers that
involved porous styrene-, methacrylate-, and acrylamide-based
polymers, and inorganic materials, mainly silica. Each approach is
interesting from the point of view of both preparation and
application.
Although the current papers and patents concerned with monolithic
separation media are quite numerous, the information is scattered
throughout a vast number of journals. This book therefore fills the
gap in the market for a comprehensive reference book on this
subject.
Monolithic materials concerns all of the current formats of
monolithic materials and provides an integrated view of this novel
format of separation media. Since the flow pattern in monolithic
devices is different from that in packed beds, the hydrodynamics of
the system and mass transport differ considerably from those
derived for packed columns. Therefore, this book presents
contributions concerned with both flow and mass transfer in the
monolithic materials. A significant proportion of the book is
devoted to the applications of monolithic materials. It also
provides the reader with valuable information about the sources of
the specific materials, their properties, and potential
applications.
.Monolithic materials are currently very popular within several
scientific areas such as chromatography, optics, catalysis,
diagnostics, genomics, proteomics, and microfluidics.
.Provides valuable information about the sources of the specific
materials, their properties, and potential applications.
.Chapters written by leading experts in the area."
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