03325nam 2200745z- 450 991055714700332120231214133435.0(CKB)5400000000040588(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/68675(EXLCZ)99540000000004058820202105d2020 |y 0engurmn|---annantxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierFunctional Nanoporous MaterialsBasel, SwitzerlandMDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute20201 electronic resource (128 p.)3-03928-895-4 3-03928-896-2 With pore sizes up to 100 nm, the term "nanoporous" covers a wide range of material classes. A broad field of applications has arisen from the diversity of unique structures and properties of nanoporous materials. Recent research spans the range from fundamental studies of the behavior of atoms and molecules in confined space, creative synthetic pathways for novel materials, to applications in high-performance technologies. This Special Issue collects current studies about the progress in the development, characterization, and application of nanoporous materials, including (but not restricted to) mesoporous silica, carbon and metal oxides, porous coordination polymers, metal organic frameworks (MOFs), and covalent organic frameworks (COFs), as well as materials exhibiting hierarchical porosity. Their functionalities show promise for fields such as energy storage/conversion (e.g., photocatalysis and battery electrodes), sensing, catalysis, and their sorption properties for N2, CO2, NOx, or H2O, to name just a few.History of engineering & technologybicsscmesoporous silicaorganocatalysishost-guest materialsmagic-angle spinning NMR (MAS-NMR)nanoporous metal foamnanoshellbucklingfree vibrationstrain gradient theoryfirst-order shear deformation theorySERSnear-infraredcrystal silicon photoluminescenceporous silicon photonic crystalshot-spotsmesoporous filmsdirect growthesterificationmaterial formationporous organic polymersamine modificationCO2 separationadsorption mechanismchemisorption of CO2Birnessitenanoporous metal oxidesimpedance spectroscopyperovskite solar cellelectron selective layerpinholemesoporous TiO2evaporation-induced self-assemblydip coatingHistory of engineering & technologyWeinberger Christianedt1322892Tiemann MichaeledtWeinberger ChristianothTiemann MichaelothBOOK9910557147003321Functional Nanoporous Materials3035226UNINA