Submicron Porous Materials [electronic resource] / / edited by Paolo Bettotti.. — 1st ed. 2017.. — XII, 346 p. 152 illus., 115 illus. in color. : online resource.

Structured and Surface-Modified Carbon Xerogel Electrodes for Capacitive Deionization -- Carbon Gels and Their Applications: A Review of Patents -- Robust Mesoporous Polymers Derived from Cross-linked Block Polymer Precursors -- Melt-stretching Polyolefin Microporous Membrane -- AAO Templates with Different Patterns and Channel Shapes -- Porous Thin Film from Sol-Gel -- Synthesis Strategies and Emerging Catalytic Applications of Siliceous Materials with Hierarchically Ordered Porosity -- Porous Silicon: From Optical Sensor to Drug Delivery System -- Modeling Thermal Transport in Nanoporous Semiconductors -- Scale transition for Mass Transport in Porous Structures -- Positron Beam-Based Ortho-Positronium Porosimetry.

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Анотація:
This book covers the latest research on porous materials at the submicron scale and inspires readers to better understand the porosity of materials, as well as to develop innovative new materials. A comprehensive range of materials are covered, including carbon-based and organic-based porous materials, porous anodic alumina, silica, and titania-based sol-gel materials. The fabrication, characterization, and applications of these materials are all explored, with applications ranging from sensors, thermoelectrics, catalysis, energy storage, to photovoltaics. Also of practical use for readers are chapters that describe the basics of porous silicon fabrication and its use in optical sensing and drug delivery applications; how thermal transport is affected in porous materials; how to model diffusion in porous materials; and a unique chapter on an innovative spectroscopic technique used to characterize materials' porosity. This is an ideal book for graduate students, researchers, and professionals who work with porous materials.

9783319530352

10.1007/978-3-319-53035-2 doi


Nanotechnology.
Engineering—Materials.
Fluid mechanics.
Biotechnology.
Nanotechnology.
Materials Engineering.
Engineering Fluid Dynamics.
Microengineering.

T174.7 TA418.9.N35

620.115