Host-guest-systems based on nanoporous crystals

Interest in nanoporous crystals as host-guest systems has risen dramatically over the past few years, such that this fascinating class of substances now plays an important role not only in material sciences, but also in numerous other disciplines, such as organic or supramolecular chemistry. With th...

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Group Author: Laeri, Franco.
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Literature type: Electronic eBook
Language: English
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Online Access: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/book/10.1002/3527602674
Summary: Interest in nanoporous crystals as host-guest systems has risen dramatically over the past few years, such that this fascinating class of substances now plays an important role not only in material sciences, but also in numerous other disciplines, such as organic or supramolecular chemistry. With their unique characteristics, nanoporous crystals offer a wide range of possible applications: They are used as molecular sieves or membranes as well as catalytic converters. This work presents the very first overview of this exciting field. Readers will find everything they need to know about these u.
Carrier Form: 1 online resource (xxiii, 662 pages) : illustrations
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN: 3527605223 (electronic bk.)
9783527605224 (electronic bk.)
3527602674
9783527602674
Index Number: TA418
CLC: TB383
Contents: Host-Guest-Systems Based on Nanoporous Crystals; Contents; List of Contributors; Part 1 Synthesis Routes for Functional Composites Based on Nanoporous Materials; References; 1 Guest Functionalized Crystalline Organic/Inorganic Nanohybrid Materials; 2 In Situ Synthesis of Azo Dyes and Spiropyran Dyes in Faujasites and their Photochromic Properties; 3 Microwave-Assisted Crystallization Inclusion of Dyes in Microporous AlPO(4)-5 and Mesoporous Si-MCM-41 Molecular Sieves; 4 Large and Perfect, Optically Transparent Crystals of an Unusual Habitus.