Nanoporous materials for energy and the environment /

Nanoporous materials for energy and the environment / edited by Gilbert Rios [and two others]. - xiv, 297 pages : illustrations some colour.

Includes bibliographical references.

1. Self-organized hybrid membranes : toward a supramolecular proton conduction function -- 2. Design and applications of multifunctional catalysts based on inorganic oxides -- 3. Use of chemometric analysis in the characterization of the adsorption properties of nanoporous solids -- 4. Molecular modeling and polymer behavior -- 5. Modeling of gas transport properties and its use for structural characterization of mesoporous solids -- 6. Membrane modeling and simulation across scales -- 7. Hybrid modeling of membrane processes -- 8. Membranes for energy -- 9. Carbon nanotubes for energy applications -- 10. Ceramic membranes for gas treatment and separation -- 11. Multifunctionnal [sic] membranes based on photocatalytic nanomaterials -- 12. Nanostructured titania thin films for solar use in energy applications -- 13. Inorganic membrane reactors for energy applications.


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Nanostructured materials.

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