Host-Guest-Systems Based on Nanoporous Crystals
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"It is evident that the editors were able to work in complete harmony with the publishers to produce such a readable and informative book, which should appeal to both the specialist researcher and the general reader." (Kenneth S. W. Sing, University of Exeter (UK), Angewandte Chemie IE, 2004-43/33)
"As a compilation of many articles, this book will be beneficial to those who have specific areas of interest." (Journal of the American Chemistry Society, 2004, Vol. 126 No. 20)
"... the book ... covers salient features that are of great interest to researchers active in materials science with emphasis on the physics and chemistry of functional nanostructured solids." (Eduardo Ruiz-Hitzky, Instituto de Ciencia de Materiales de Madrid, Advanced Materials, Vol. 17, No. 3, February 2005)
Book Description
Interest in nanoporous crystals as host-guest systems has risen dramatically over the past few years, such that this fascinating class of substances now plays an important role not only in material sciences, but also in numerous other disciplines, such as organic or supramolecular chemistry. With their unique characteristics, nanoporous crystals offer a wide range of possible applications: They are used as molecular sieves or membranes as well as catalytic converters. This work presents the very first overview of this exciting field.
Readers will find everything they need to know about these unusual materials, with all their many attributes:
An indispensable reference for materials scientists as well as for catalytic and inorganic chemists, and all those working in the field.
Host-Guest-Systems Based on Nanoporous Crystals
Host-Guest-Systems Based on Nanoporous Crystals,Franco Laeri,Ferdi Schüth,Ulrich Simon,Michael Wark,John Wiley & Sons,3527305017,Chemical Properties Of Crystals,Chemistry - General,Chemistry - Inorganic,Engineering - General,Molecular Chemistry,Molecular sieves,Nanostructured materials,Porous materials,Science,Science/Mathematics,Catalysis,Crystallography,Inorganic chemistry,Materials science,Science / Chemistry / General
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