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Natural Microporous Materials in Environmental Technology 1999 Edition
Contributor(s): Misaelides, P. (Editor), Macasek, F. (Editor), Pinnavaia, T. J. (Editor)
ISBN: 0792358880     ISBN-13: 9780792358886
Publisher: Springer
OUR PRICE:   $161.49  
Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: August 1999
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Annotation: The material included in this volume contains both fundamental aspects as well as novel applications of natural microporous materials. It is divided into thematic units. The first section deals with novel potential applications of clays and chemically modified forms in environmental technology. The second and third sections relate the utilisation of natural zeolites and naturally occurring oxides, hydroxides and oxyhydroxides (a group of natural microporous materials with promising physicochemical properties that has not yet been completely investigated). The fourth section includes material that could not be classified in the other three.
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BISAC Categories:
- Technology & Engineering | Chemical & Biochemical
- Medical
- Science | Environmental Science (see Also Chemistry - Environmental)
Dewey: 660.284
LCCN: 99038161
Series: NATO Science Series E:
Physical Information: 1.13" H x 6.14" W x 9.21" (2.02 lbs) 516 pages
 
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The natural microporous materials include several types of minerals such as zeolites, clay minerals, micas, Fe-lMn- oxides/hydroxidesloxyhydroxides present in various geo- logical environments and soil formations. Their crystal structure is characterised by the presence of intra crystal micropores (channels or interlayer void spaces) providing high microporosity/surface area and distinguished physico-chemical properties such as cata- lytic and sorptivelion-exchange ones. This volume includes the key- lectures and participant contributions delivered at the NATO-funded Advanced Research Workshop on the Application of Natural Microporous Materials for Environmental Technology, which was held in the th Smolenice Castle, Slovakia, from the 2()1h to 30 of October 1998 and was attended by 55 participants from 17 countries. The purpose of the workshop was the critical assessment of the current developments and discussion of the future perspectives in the field of utilisation of natural microporous materials (zeolites, clays, oxides) for the solution of problems related to the toxic and nuclear waste management, water pollution control and decontamination, the environmental catalysis associated with atmospheric pollution, the creation of new materials for energy storage and agricultural management including the development of artificial soils for plant growth in the space. Of especial importance for this meeting was the exchange of information and know-how among specialists working in institutions of NATO and Cooperation Partner countries aiming towards the development of common strategies for the solution of environmental problems and the promotion of further scientific and technological collaboration in the field.