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Nanoporous Materials for Energy and the Environment
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Nanoporous Materials for Energy and the Environment
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This book disseminates and discusses relevant best case examples and research practices that show how nanomaterial research and related engineering concepts may provide answers and viable solutions to a variety of socioeconomic issues and concerns. The first section is dedicated to the development of new materials and their characterization. The se
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- Front Cover
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- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- 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 Membranes Based on Photocatalytic Nanomaterials
- 12. Nanostructured Titania Thin Films for Solar Use in Energy Applications
- 13. Inorganic Membrane Reactors for Energy Applications