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    Chemistry of Silica and Zeolite-Based Materials: Synthesis, Characterization and Applications

    Chemistry of Silica and Zeolite-Based Materials by Douhal, Abderrazzak; Anpo, Masakazu;

    Synthesis, Characterization and Applications

    Sorozatcím: Chemical, Physical and Biological Aspects of Confined Systems; 2;

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    • Kiadó Elsevier Science
    • Megjelenés dátuma 2019. július 5.

    • ISBN 9780128178133
    • Kötéstípus Puhakötés
    • Terjedelem464 oldal
    • Méret 234x190 mm
    • Súly 930 g
    • Nyelv angol
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    Chemistry of Silica and Zeolite-Based Materials covers a wide range of topics related to silica-based materials from design and synthesis to applications in different fields of science and technology. Since silica is transparent and inert to the light, it is a very attractive host material for constructing artificial photosynthesis systems. As an earth-abundant oxide, silica is an ideal and basic material for application of various oxides, and the science and technology of silica-based materials are fundamentally important for understanding other oxide-based materials. The book examines nanosolvation and confined molecules in silica hosts, catalysis and photocatalysis, photonics, photosensors, photovoltaics, energy, environmental sciences, drug delivery, and health.

    Written by a highly experienced and internationally renowned team from around the world, Chemistry of Silica and Zeolite-Based Materials is ideal for chemists, materials scientists, chemical engineers, physicists, biologists, biomedical sciences, environmental scientists, toxicologists, and pharma scientists.

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    ""The enormous versatility of silica for building a large variety of materials with unique properties has been very well illustrated in this book.. The reader will be exposed to numerous potential applications of these materials - from photocatalytic, optical and electronic applications, to chemical reactivity in confined spaces and biological applications. This book is of clear interest not only to PhD students and postdocs, but also to researchers in this field seeking an understanding of the possible applications of meso and microporous silica-derived materials."" - Professor Avelino Corma, Institute of Chemical Technology (ITQ-CSIC) and Polytechnical University of Valencia, Spain

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    Tartalomjegyzék:

    1. Synthesis and application of periodic mesoporous organosilicas
    Shinji Inagaki, Norihiro Mizoshita, Yoshifumi Maegawa and Masamichi Ikai
    2. Silica hosts for organosilanes: preparation, characterization and catalytic application
    Maria Zi-lek and Katarzyna Stawicka
    3. Catalytic interconversion of sugars with zeolite and zeotype materials
    Shunmugavel Saravanamurgan, Fenghua Wang, Hu Li, Fusheng Xu and Zhaozhuo Yu
    4. The microwave assisted synthesis of silica-based materials and their photocatalysis
    Bernaurdshaw Neppolian, Vinesh V. and Masakazu Anpo
    5. Silica-based materials for photocatalysis
    Trong-On Do and Sakar Mohan
    6. Photocatalytic reactions on transition metal-oxide single site heterogeneous catalysts constructed within silica-networks of MCM-41
    Masakazu Anpo and Shinya Higashimoto
    7. Silica-supported immobilized amine for CO2 capture processes
    Steven Chuang, Yuxin Zhai and Hailiang Jin
    8. Silica-based catalysts for fuel applications
    Paula S-nchez, Ana Raquel de la Osa, Fernado Dorado and J. M. Garcia-Vargas
    9. Photochromic reactions in nanospace: Host-guest interaction and opportunity
    Makoto Ogawa and Tetsuo Yamaguchi
    10. Dyes encapsulated within porous aluminosilicates as photocatalysts
    Hermenegildo Garcia and Josep Albero
    11. Controlling photoreactions with confined spaces and cations: zeolites as the reaction media
    Shuichi Hashimoto
    12. Silica-based materials for bioanalytical chemistry and optoelectronics
    Anindya Datta, Subhasree Banerjee, Anjali Dhir and Hemen Gogoi
    13. Dye encapsulation into one-dimensional zeolitic materials for optical applications
    Virginia Martinez, Rebeca Sola-Llano, Leire Gartzia-Rivero, Ainhoa Oliden-Sanchez, Jorge Ba-uelos and I-igo L-pez Arbeloa
    14. Electron transfers under confinement in channel type zeolites
    Alain Moissette, Matthieu Hureau, Herv- Vezin and Raul F. Lobo
    15. Electronic and molecular motions in silica-material hosts
    Abderrazzak Douhal, Maria Rosaria di Nunzio and Mario Gutierrez Tovar
    16. Electronic confinement of dyes in silica materials
    Boiko Cohen and Abderrazzak Douhal
    17. Mesostructured silica-based materials as host for optically active semiconductors
    Anastasia Vassilakopoulou and Ioannis Koutselas
    18. Photoactive metal-containing zeolitic materials for sensing and light-to-chemical energy conversion
    Vincent De Waele and Svetlana Mintova
    19. Characterization of amorphous silica-based materials using DFT computational methods
    Frederik Tielens
    20. Zeolites and mesoporous silica: From synthesis to surface chemistry of environmental and biological interactions
    Sarah Larsen, Majid Nada, Sanjaya Jayalath and Vicki Grassian
    21. Engineered stimuli-responsive nanoparticles for the interaction with biological structures
    Luigi Pasqua, Antonella Leggio and Catia Morelli
    22. Focal treatment in prostate cancer with anti-PSMA labeled mesoporous silica nanoparticles
    Pablo Botella, Eva M. Rivero-Buceta, C-sar-David Vera Donoso and Victoria Moreno Manzano

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