Chemistry of Zeolites and Related Porous Materials

Chemistry of Zeolites and Related Porous Materials
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Synthesis and Structure
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Artikel-Nr:
9780470822333
Veröffentl:
2007
Erscheinungsdatum:
17.09.2007
Seiten:
616
Autor:
Ruren Xu
Gewicht:
1359 g
Format:
250x175x41 mm
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

Professor Ruren Xu is Professor of Chemistry at Jilin University, P. R. China and an elected member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences. With over 400 papers in international journals and 6 research monographs, he is known worldwide for contributions in the synthesis of new families of microporous materials, establishment of solvothermal synthetic route, and pioneering work in the rational micropore-synthesis. Prof. Xu has served as a main editor or on the editorial board for 12 journals in the field. He was a councilor of International Zeolite Association from1998 to 2004 and is the current President of Chinese Zeolite Association. Between 2005 and 2007, he is also the Chairman for the 15th International Zeolite Conference.
 
Prof. Wenqin Pang is Professor of Chemistry at Jilin University, with research interest on synthetic chemistry of micro- and mesoporous compounds, especially on hetro-atom containing porous materials. She has published over 300 papers and 5 books.
 
Prof. Jihong Yu is Professor of Chemistry at Jilin University. Her research interest is design and synthesis of inorganic open-framework materials, with over 100 papers. She is a member of editorial boards of Microporous and Mesoporous Materials and Current Chemical Biology.
 
Dr. Qisheng Huo is a Staff Member, Fundamental Science Directorate, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, USA. His current research interests include the design and synthesis of multi-functional nano-structured catalyst.
 
Prof. Jiesheng Chen is Professor of Chemistry, Jilin University. His research interests are host-guest chemistry and physics, and synthesis of solid compounds with new structures and functions. He has published over 120 papers.
Widely used in adsorption, catalysis and ion exchange, the family of molecular sieves such as zeolites has been greatly extended and many advances have recently been achieved in the field of molecular sieves synthesis and related porous materials. Chemistry of Zeolites and Related Porous Materials focuses on the synthetic and structural chemistry of the major types of molecular sieves. It offers a systematic introduction to and an in-depth discussion of microporous, mesoporous, and macroporous materials and also includes metal-organic frameworks.
* Provides focused coverage of the key aspects of molecular sieves
* Features two frontier subjects: molecular engineering and host-guest advanced materials
* Comprehensively covers both theory and application with particular emphasis on industrial uses
 
This book is essential reading for researches in the chemical and materials industries and research institutions. The book is also indispensable for researches and engineers in R&D (for catalysis) divisions of companies in petroleum refining and the petrochemical and fine chemical industries.
Preface.
 
1. Introduction.
 
1.1 The Evolution and Development of Porous Materials.
 
1.2 Main Applications and Prospects.
 
1.3 The Development of Chemistry for Molecular Sieves and Porous Materials.
 
2. Structural Chemistry of Microporous Materials.
 
2.1 Introduction.
 
2.2 Structural Building Units of Zeolites.
 
2.3 Composition of Zeolites.
 
2.4 Framework Structures of Zeolites.
 
2.5 Zeolitic Open-framework Structures.
 
2.6 Summary.
 
3. Synthetic Chemistry of Microporous Compounds (I) - Fundamentals and Synthetic Routes.
 
3.1 Introduction to Hydro(solvo)thermal Synthesis.
 
3.2 Synthetic Approaches and Basic Synthetic Laws for Microporous Compounds.
 
3.3 Typical Synthetic Procedures for some Important Molecular Sieves.
 
4. Synthetic Chemistry of Microporous Compounds (II) - Special Compositions, Structures, and Morphologies.
 
4.1 Synthetic Chemistry of Microporous Compounds with Special Compositions and Structures.
 
4.2 Synthetic Chemistry of Microporous Compounds with Special Morphologies.
 
5. Crystallization of Microporous Compounds.
 
5.1 Starting Materials of Zeolite Crystallization.
 
5.2 Crystallization Process and Formation Mechanism of Zeolites.
 
5.3 Structure-directing Effect and Templating in the Crystallization Process of Microporous Compounds.
 
5.4 Crystallization Kinetics of Zeolites.
 
6. Preparation, Secondary Synthesis, and Modification of Zeolites.
 
6.1 Preparation of Zeolites - Detemplating of Microporous Compounds.
 
6.2 Outline of Secondary Synthesis.
 
6.3 Cation-exchange and Modification of Zeolites.
 
6.4 Modification of Zeolites through Dealumination.
 
6.5 Isomorphous Substitution of Heteroatoms in Zeolite Frameworks.
 
6.6 Channel and Surface Modification of Zeolites.
 
7. Towards Rational Design and Synthesis of Inorganic Microporous Materials.
 
7.1 Introduction.
 
7.2 Structure-prediction Methods for Inorganic Microporous Crystals.
 
7.3 Towards Rational Synthesis of Inorganic Microporous Materials.
 
7.4 Prospects.
 
8. Synthesis, Structure, and Characterization of Mesoporous Materials.
 
8.1 Introduction.
 
8.2 Synthesis Characteristics and Formation Mechanism of Ordered Mesoporous Materials.
 
8.3 Mesoporous Silica: Structure and Synthesis.
 
8.4 Pore Control.
 
8.5 Synthesis Strategies.
 
8.6 Composition Extension of Mesoporous Materials.
 
8.7 Morphology and Macroscopic Form of Mesoporous Material.
 
8.8 Possible Applications, Challenges, and Outlook.
 
9. Porous Host-Guest Advanced Materials.
 
9.1 Metal Clusters in Zeolites.
 
9.2 Dyes in Zeolites.
 
9.3 Polymers and Carbon Materials in Zeolites.
 
9.4 Semiconductor Nanoparticles in Zeolites.
 
9.5 Metal Complexes in Molecular Sieves.
 
9.6 Metal-Organic Porous Coordination Polymers.
 
Further Reading.
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