Characterisation of Porous Solids VIII (eBook, PDF)
Proceedings of the 8th International Symposium on the Characterisation of Porous Solids
Redaktion: Seaton, Nigel; Kaskel, Stefan; Llewellyn, Philip; Reinoso, Francisco R
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Characterisation of Porous Solids VIII (eBook, PDF)
Proceedings of the 8th International Symposium on the Characterisation of Porous Solids
Redaktion: Seaton, Nigel; Kaskel, Stefan; Llewellyn, Philip; Reinoso, Francisco R
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This unique book is the Proceedings of the 8th International Symposium on the Characterisation of Porous Solids, known also as "COPS VIII". The conference is one of a series, held every three years, which covers developments in methods for the characterisation of porous materials, and applications of those methods. The scope of the conference: COPS VIII is concerned with fundamental and applied research on the characterisation of the structure of porous materials, and the relationship between structure and material performance. The scope includes experimental characterisation methods such as…mehr
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- Erscheinungstermin: 10. März 2009
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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
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