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  • Nanoporous materials : from catalysis and hydrogen storage to wastewater treatment
    Zabukovec Logar, Nataša ; Kaučič, Venčeslav
    Porous inorganic solids have found great utility as catalysts and sorption media because of their large internal surface area, i.e. the presence of voidsof controllable dimensions at the atomic, ... molecular, and nanometer scales. With increasing environmental concerns worldwide, nanoporous materialshave become more important and useful for the separation of pollutingspecies and the recovery of useful ones. Their prospective applications include the use as templates for the production of electrically conducting nanowires and also for highly selective biosensors and biomembrane materials. Inorganic-organic or hybrid nanoporous crystalline materials have recently attracted much attention and increasing interest due to their promising use in gas processing and hydrogen storage. This review covers our recent developments in the synthesis, characterisation and property evaluationof new nanoporous inorganic and some hybrid solids with the emphasison the silica and phosphate-based frameworks by using hydrothermal andmicrovawe procedures with X-ray diffraction, spectroscopic (XAS, NMR) and electron microscopy characterisation techniques. The functionalisation of nanoporous materials by physical andžor chemical treatments, studies of their fundamental properties, such as catalytic effects or adsorption and their applications, emphasising (1) catalysis, (2) hydrogen and energy storage, and (3) environmental pollution control are also reviewed.
    Vir: Acta chimica slovenica. - ISSN 1318-0207 (Vol. 53, no. 2, 2006, str. 117-135)
    Vrsta gradiva - članek, sestavni del
    Leto - 2006
    Jezik - angleški
    COBISS.SI-ID - 3506970

vir: Acta chimica slovenica. - ISSN 1318-0207 (Vol. 53, no. 2, 2006, str. 117-135)

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