05436nam 2200697Ia 450 991014610790332120170926031809.01-282-02819-797866120281990-470-74277-10-470-74280-1(CKB)1000000000724221(EBL)437443(OCoLC)352839830(SSID)ssj0000204824(PQKBManifestationID)11199489(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000204824(PQKBWorkID)10190038(PQKB)11535459(MiAaPQ)EBC437443(EXLCZ)99100000000072422120081105d2009 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrMolecular chemistry of sol-gel derived nanomaterials[electronic resource] /Robert Corriu, Nguyên Trong AnhChichester, U.K. Wileyc20091 online resource (212 p.)"Originally published in French by École Polytechnique"--T.p. verso.Includes index.0-470-72117-0 Molecular Chemistry of Sol-Gel Derived Nanomaterials; Contents; Preface; About the Authors; 1 Molecular Chemistry and Nanosciences; 1.1 INTRODUCTION; 1.2 SCOPE AND ORIGIN OF NANOSCIENCES: THE 'TOP-DOWN' AND 'BOTTOM-UP' APPROACHES; 1.3 CHEMICAL MUTATION: FROM AN EXPLORATORY TO A CREATIVE SCIENCE; 1.4 CARBON AND CERAMIC FIBERS: THE NANOMATERIAL 'ANCESTORS'; 1.4.1 Carbon Fibers; 1.4.2 SiC, Si3N4 Ceramic Fibers; 1.5 CONCLUSIONS; REFERENCES; 2 Nano-Objects; 2.1 INTRODUCTION; 2.2 PRESENTATION OF NANO-OBJECTS; 2.3 SYNTHESIS OF NANO-OBJECTS; 2.4 THE NANO-OBJECT: ENTRY INTO NANOSCIENCES2.4.1 Nano-Objects and the Exploration of the NanoworldREFERENCES; 3 Introduction to Material Chemistry; 3.1 GENERAL REMARKS; 3.1.1 The Difference Between Materials and Chemical Compounds; 3.1.2 Examples of Shaping and Use; 3.2 INORGANIC MATERIALS: CRYSTALS AND GLASSES; 3.3 THERMODYNAMICALLY CONTROLLED ORGANIC-INORGANIC HYBRID MATERIALS; 3.3.1 Crystalline Molecular Materials; 3.3.2 Materials Derived from Hydrothermal Synthesis; 3.4 CERAMIC MATERIALS OBTAINED FROM ORGANOMETALLIC POLYMERS: CERAMICS WITH INTERPENETRATING NETWORKS; 3.5 INORGANIC POLYMER MATERIALS (SOL-GEL PROCESS)3.5.1 Inorganic Polymerization: An Introduction3.5.2 Physical Characteristics of the Solid Obtained; 3.5.3 Control of the Texture of Materials; 3.5.4 Solid State NMR: A Very Useful Tool; 3.6 INORGANIC POLYMERIZATION AND MOLECULAR CHEMISTRY; 3.7 SILICA AND MOLECULAR CHEMISTRY: A DREAM TEAM; 3.7.1 Introduction to the Chemistry of Other Oxides; 3.7.2 Generalization to Other Types of Combinations; REFERENCES; 4 From Nano-Object to Nanomaterial; 4.1 THE DIFFERENT TYPES OF NANOMATERIALS; 4.2 INORGANIC POLYMERIZATION: A MAJOR ROUTE TO NANOMATERIALS; 4.3 NANOCOMPOSITE MATERIALS4.3.1 Nanocomposites in Silica Matrices4.3.2 Some Developments of Nanocomposites; 4.3.3 Presentation of Potential New Matrices; 4.4 GRAFTED MATERIALS; 4.4.1 Advantages of Solid Supports; 4.4.2 General Remarks; 4.5 SELECTIVE SEPARATION; 4.6 MATERIALS OBTAINED BY POLYCONDENSATION OF MONOSUBSTITUTED TRIALKOXYSILANES; 4.7 MULTISTAGE SYNTHESES - CASCADE REACTIONS; REFERENCES; 5 Nanostructured Materials; 5.1 GENERAL REMARKS; 5.2 SYNTHESIS OF HYBRID NANOMATERIALS; 5.2.1 General Remarks; 5.2.2 Why Silicon and Silica?; 5.2.3 Main Silylation Methods. Some Examples of Synthesis5.3 NANOSTRUCTURED HYBRID MATERIALS5.3.1 Examples of the Materials; 5.3.2 Description of Nanostructured Hybrid Materials; 5.3.3 Some Characteristics; 5.4 KINETIC CONTROL OF THE TEXTURE OF NANOSTRUCTURED HYBRID MATERIALS; 5.5 SUPRAMOLECULAR SELF-ORGANIZATION INDUCED BY HYDROGEN BONDS; 5.6 SUPRAMOLECULAR SELF-ORGANIZATION INDUCED BY WEAK VAN DER WAALS TYPE BONDS; 5.6.1 What do We Mean by Self-Organization?; 5.6.2 Chemical Behavior and Self-Organization; 5.6.3 Study of Self-Organization; 5.6.4 Generalization of the Self-Organization Phenomenon; 5.6.5 Study of Tetrahedral Systems5.6.6 Kinetic Control of Self-OrganizationPresenting the wide range of synthetic possibilities opened by sol-gel processes in the field of organic-inorganic materials, Molecular Chemistry of Sol-Gel Derived Nanomaterials discusses the state of the art in the synthesis of the various nanomaterials. The text includes examples of applications, including photoluminescent nanocomposites, grafted nanomaterials for selective separations of ions or isotopes, for cascade syntheses, chelation of transition metals and lanthanides by lamellar structured nanomaterials, and immobilized enzymes on mesoporous nanomaterials. This indispensable text foColloidsNanofluidsNanochemistryNanostructured materialsElectronic books.Colloids.Nanofluids.Nanochemistry.Nanostructured materials.620.1/1620.11VE 9850rvkCorriu Robert983979Nguyên Trong Anh1935-922098MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910146107903321Molecular chemistry of sol-gel derived nanomaterials2246775UNINA