Hierarchically Structured Porous Materials: From Nanoscience to Catalysis, Separation, Optics, Energy and Life Science Book + PRICE WATCH * Amazon pricing is not included in price watch

Hierarchically Structured Porous Materials: From Nanoscience to Catalysis, Separation, Optics, Energy and Life Science Book

This first book devoted to this hot field of science covers materials with bimodal trimodal and multimodal pore size with an emphasis on the successful design synthesis and characterization of all kinds of hierarchically porous materials using different synthesis strategies. It details formation mechanisms related to different synthesis strategies while also introducing natural phenomena of hierarchy and perspectives of hierarchical science in polymers physics engineering biology and life science. Examples are given to illustrate how to design an optimal hierarchically porous material for specific applications ranging from catalysis and separation to biomedicine photonics and energy conversion and storage. With individual chapters written by leading experts this is the authoritative treatment serving as an essential reference for researchers and beginners alike.Read More

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  • Pickabook

    Bao-Lian Su (Editor), Clement Sanchez (Editor), Xiao-Yu Yang

  • 3527327886
  • 9783527327881
  • Xiao-Yu Yang
  • 30 November 2011
  • Wiley VCH
  • Hardcover (Book)
  • 678
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