Contributors .................................................. vii
Section I: Synthesis, Modification and Characterization
of Ordered Porous Materials .......................... 1
Chapter 1. A New Family of Mesoporous Oxides-Synthesis,
Characterisation and Applications of TUD-i .......... 3
Cindy Aquino, and Thomas Maschmeyer
Chapter 2. Organoclays: Preparation, Properties and
Applications ....................................... 31
Maguy Jaber, and Jocelyne Miehe-Brendle
Chapter 3. Titanium-Based Nanoporous Materials ................. 51
Wolfgang Schmidt
Chapter 4. Porous Metal Organic Frameworks: From Synthesis
to Applications .................................... 77
Thomas Devic, and Christian Serre
Chapter 5. Functionalisation and Structure Characterisation
of Porous Silicates and Aluminophosphates ......... 101
Natasa Zabukovec Logar, Natasa Novak Tusar,
Alenka Ristic, Gregor Mali, Matjaz Mazaj,
and Venceslav Kaucic
Chapter 6. Theoretical and Practical Aspects of Zeolite
Nucleation ........................................ 127
Boris Subotic, Josip Bronic, and Tatjana
Antonicjelic
Chapter 7. Modern Spectroscopic Methods Applied to
Nanoscale Porous Materials ........................ 187
Boriana Mihailova
Chapter 8. Computational Modelling of Nanoporous Materials ... 211
Georgi N. Vayssilov, Hristiyan A. Aleksandrov,
Galina P. Petrova, and Petko St. Petkov
Chapter 9. Intermolecular Forces in Zeolite Adsorption and
Catalysis ......................................... 239
Raul F. Lobo
Chapter 10. Application of Isotopically Labelled IR Probe
Molecules for Characterization of Porous
Materials ......................................... 263
Konstantin I. Hadjiivanov
Chapter 11. Organically Modified Ordered Mesoporous
Siliceous Solids .................................. 283
Benedicte Lebeau, Fabrice Gaslain, Cristina
Fernandez-Martin, and Florence Babonneau
Section II: Bi- and Three-dimensional Organised Porous
Constructs ........................................ 309
Chapter 12. Hydrothermal Synthesis of Zeolitic Coatings for
Applications in Micro-structured Reactors ......... 311
Fvgeny V. Rebrov, MartijnJ. M. Mies,
Mart H.J. M. de Croon, and Jaap C. Schouten
Chapter 13. Pure-Silica-Zeolite Low-Dielectric Constant
Materials ......................................... 335
Christopher M. Lew, Minwei Sun, Yan Liu,
Junlan Wang, and Yushan Yan
Chapter 14. Highly Selective Zeolite Membranes ................ 365
Tina M. Nenoff, and Junhang Dong
Chapter 15. Gas Sensing with Silicon-Based Nanoporous
Solids ............................................ 387
Miguel Urbiztondo, Pilar Pina, and Jesus
Santamaria
Chapter 16. Mesostructuring of Metal Oxides Through EISA:
Fundamentals and Applications ..................... 413
Moises A. Carreon, and Vadim V. Guliants
Chapter 17. Zeolite Nanocrystals: Hierarchical Assembly and
Applications ...................................... 441
Yahong Zhang, Nan Ren, and Yi Tang
Chapter 18. Bioinspired Porous Materials ...................... 477
Valentin Valtchev, and Svetlana Mintova
Chapter 19. Strategies Towards the Assembly of Preformed
Zeolite Crystals into Supported Layers ............ 501
Lubomira Tosheva, and Aidan M. Doyle
Section III: Applications and Prospects of Ordered Porous
Materials ........................................ 521
Chapter 20. Electrochemistry with Micro- and Mesoporous
Silicates ......................................... 523
Alain Walcarius
Chapter 21. Nanoparticle Doped Photopolymers for
Holographic Applications .......................... 559
Izabela Naydenova, and Vincent Tool
Chapter 22. Inorganic Sulphur Pigments Based on Nanoporous
Materials ......................................... 591
Stanislaus Kowalak, and Aldona Jankowska
Chapter 23. Advances in the Use of Carbon Nanomaterials
in Catalysis ...................................... 621
Веnoit Louis, Dominique Begin, Marc-Jacques
Ledoux, and Cuong Pham-Huu
Chapter 24. Strong Bronsted Acidity in Alumina-Silicates:
Influence of Pore Dimension, Steaming and Acid
Site Density on Cracking of Alkanes ............... 651
Jeroen A. van Bokhoven
Chapter 25. Catalysis by Mesoporous Molecular Sieves .......... 669
Jiri Cejka, and Ajayan Vinu
Chapter 26. Catalytic Phases Embedded in Mesostructured
Matrices and their Nanocasts: Effects of Spatial
Dimension and Assembling Mode on Activity ......... 693
Miron V. Landau, and Leonid Vradman
Chapter 27. Nanoporous Materials-Catalysts for Green
Chemistry ......................................... 725
Duncan J. Macquarrie
Chapter 28. The Fascinating Chemistry of Iron- and Copper-
Containing Zeolites ............................... 749
Gerhard D. Pirngruber
Index ......................................................... 773
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