Nanoporous materials advanced techniques for characterization, modeling, and processing /

Having successfully replaced elements used in traditional, pollution-prone, energy-consuming separation processes, nanoporous materials play an important role in chemical processing. Although their unique structural or surface physicochemical properties can, to an extent, be tailored to meet specifi...

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Corporate Authors: Wiley InterScience Online service
Group Author: Kanellopoulos, N. K. Nick K
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Literature type: Electronic eBook
Language: English
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Online Access: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/book/10.1002/9783527652167
Summary: Having successfully replaced elements used in traditional, pollution-prone, energy-consuming separation processes, nanoporous materials play an important role in chemical processing. Although their unique structural or surface physicochemical properties can, to an extent, be tailored to meet specific process-related requirements, the task of characterizing them completely is still a difficult and frequently controversial problem. Nanoporous Materials: Advanced Techniques for Characterization, Modeling, and Processing outlines existing and expected innovations in the combination of characteri
Carrier Form: 1 online resource (xiv, 564 pages) : illustrations
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN: 9783527652167
3527652167
9781439811054
1439811059
9781439811047
1439811040
Index Number: TA418
CLC: TB383
Contents: Front Matter -- Basics and Methods. Introduction to Scanning Electron Microscopy / Christina Scheu, Wayne D Kaplan -- Conventional and Advanced Electron Transmission Microscopy / Christoph Koch -- Dynamic Transmission Electron Microscopy / Thomas Lagrange, Bryan W Reed, Wayne E King, Judy S Kim, Geoffrey H Campbell -- Formation of Surface Patterns Observed with Reflection Electron Microscopy / Alexander V Latyshev -- Growth and Interactions. Electron and Ion Irradiation / Florian Banhart -- Observing Chemical Reactions Using Transmission Electron Microscopy / Renu Sharma -- TEM Studies of Va