Characterisation of porous solids VIII Proceedings of the 8th International Symposium on the Characterisation of Porous Solids /
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Language: | English |
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Cambridge,
Royal Society of Chemistry,
2009.
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Online Access: | http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/9781847559418 |
Table of Contents:
- Chapter 1: Pore accessibility in nanoporous carbons: experiment, theory and simulation
- Chapter 2: Characterization Measurements of Common Reference Nanoporous Materials by Gas Adsorption (Round Robin Tests)
- Chapter 3: Competitive naphthalene adsorption on activated carbons: effect of porosity and hydrophobicity
- Chapter 4: Study of Hydrogen Sulphide Adsorption on MIL-47(V) and MIL-53(Al, Cr, Fe) Metal-Organic Frameworks by Isotherms Measurements and in-situ IR Experiments
- Chapter 5: H2 Adsorption in Pristine and Li-Doped Carbon Replicas of FAU and EMT Zeolites
- Chapter 6: Comparative Analysis of Low-Temperature Nitrogen and Argon Adsorption on Nonporous and Mesoporous Siliceous Materials
- Chapter 7: Characterization of Microporous Carbons: From Mathematical Modeling to Atomistic Construction
- Chapter 8: Hybrid Reverse Monte Carlo Simulations of Microporous Carbons
- Chapter 9: Can Chemometrics Provide Useful Data About Porous Solids Characterization?
- Chapter 10: Origin of the Variation of Adsorption and Diffusion Properties of Zeolite 5A
- Chapter 11: Assessing Generic Force Fields to Describe Adsorption on Metal-organic Frameworks
- Chapter 12: A Method for Predicting the Diffusion Coefficient Based on the Physical Characterisation of Porous Carbons by Adsorption
- Chapter 13: Positron Lifetime Spectroscopy on Controlled Pore Glass
- Chapter 14: Dynamic Mean Field Theory for Fluids Confined in Porous Materials: Application to an Inkbottle Pore Geometry
- Chapter 15: Characterization of Single Wall Carbon Nanohorns Restructured with Mechanical Treatment
- Chapter 16: Adsorption Characterisation of Energy Gases on Microporous Coordination Polymers
- Chapter 17: Post-Synthesis Modification of a Metal-Organic Framework with Silver Ions
- Chapter 18: Optimizing H2 volumetric storage capacity of carbon materials for mobile applications
- Chapter 19: Tailoring carbon gels for their use in the energy sector
- Chapter 20: Investigation on the structure of silica/polyurethane nanocomposites
- Chapter 21: Narrow microporosity characterization in polyaramid-derived carbons by adsorption of N2, CO2 and organic vapors
- Chapter 22: Monoliths: Synthesis and Characterization Using Lignocellulosic Precursor
- Chapter 23: Microporosity of activated carbons obtained from PET
- Chapter 24: Low Pressure Hysteresis in the Nitrogen Adsorption Isotherm of ZSM-5: Effect of Acid Treatment
- Chapter 26: In species and structural properties of In-exchanged ZSM5 and Mordenite
- Chapter 27: The Properties of Virtual Solids using Monte Carlo Integration and their Value to the Nano-Scientist
- Chapter 28: Computer Simulation of Enantioselective Adsorption in a Simple Model of Molecularly Imprinted Polymers
- Chapter 29: Mixed Geometry Characterization of Activated Carbons PSD
- Chapter 30: Modified BET equation for determination of micropore pore-volume and mesopore surface area in microporous-mesoporous solids
- Chapter 31: Characterisation of Nanostructured macro-mesoporous TiO2-ZrO2 impregnated by noble metals for VOC oxidation
- Chapter 32: Visualisation of dynamic adsorption by 2D x-ray radiography and 3D x-ray -tomography
- Chapter 33: Supercritical Methane Adsorption - A Tool For Characterization of Carbonaceous Adsorbents
- Chapter 34: The Adsorption of Triacetin on Activated Carbon
- Chapter 35: Adsorption of CO2 on Carbonaceous Adsorbents
- Chapter 36: Characterization of Various Micro and Mesoporous Materials for Toluene Adsorption at Low and High Concentration
- Chapter 37: Computer assisted design of porous solids for VOCs emission control by adsorption in vehicle cold start
- Chapter 38: The use of silica-alumina mixed oxides with well defined surface characteristics and porosities for the transformation of renewable feedstocks into value added chemicals
- Chapter 39: Designing (Al-)SBA-15 catalyst pellets with unique properties
- Chapter 40: Capillary Condensation and Sorption Hysteresis of Toluene, Methylcyclohexane and Neopentane on MCM-41 and MCM-48
- Chapter 41: Pore Structure and Morphology of Mesoporous Silicate and Aluminosilicate Molecular Sieves by Nitrogen Adsorption, AFM and PALS
- Chapter 42: Transport in SiO2-Catalyst Supports: A Contribution to Process Intensification
- Chapter 43: Surface, Acidic and Catalytic Properties of Sulfated Titanium Oxides
- Chapter 44: A Comparative Study of Sulfated and Phosphated Titanium Oxides Prepared by Hydrolysis From Titanium Ethoxide
- Chapter 45: Correlation of Surface Texture, Catalytic Activity and Crystal Morphology for Ternary Mixed Metal Oxides
- Chapter 46: Synthesis and Characterization of Al/Ce Incorporated Mesoporous Molecular Sieves
- Chapter 47: Surface nature and structure of limestone powder - evaluation of properties using sorption and standard techniques
- Chapter 48: Investigation of the microstructure of ultra high performance concrete
- Chapter 49: Determination of Surface Area, Porosity and Surface Properties of Lunar Regolith
- Chapter 50: The use of starch-based biopolymer additives for the preparation of porous ceramics
- Chapter 51: Iron Fixation to the Fibers of Activated Carbon as an Alternative to the Fenton Process
- Chapter 52: A Relationship Between Pore Shapes and Mercury Porosimetry Curves as Revealed by Random Pore Networks
- Chapter 53: Physicochemical characterization of nanostructured tungsten oxide: porous clusters and nanowires
- Chapter 54
- Positron Porosimetry Study of Mechanical Stability of Ordered Mesoporous Materials
- Chapter 55: Characterisation of modified porous silica by inverse gas chromatography
- Chapter 56: Structural distinction of silica gels using FTIR and Raman spectroscopy
- Chapter 57: The Poisson ratio of porous materials.