Characterisation of Porous Solids V ( Volume 128 )

Publication series :Volume 128

Author: Kreysa   G.;Baselt   J. P.;Unger   KK  

Publisher: Elsevier Science‎

Publication year: 2000

E-ISBN: 9780080528892

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780444502599

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9780444502599

Subject: O6 Chemistry;O6-0 chemical principle and method;P57 mineralogy

Language: ENG

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The Fifth International Symposium on the Characterisation of Porous Solids (COPS-V) was held at Heidelberg, Germany, from May 30 to June 2, 1999. About 220 participants from 25 countries enjoyed a very successful meeting with 32 lectures and 155 poster presentations.
The Symposium started with a highly stimulating lecture by Sir John Meurig Thomas, Cambridge, highlighting the recent developments in engineering of new catalysts. The following two full sessions were devoted to theory, modelling and simulation which provide the basis for the interpretation of pore structural data of adsorbents and finely dispersed solids. Sessions 2 and 3 focused on the advances in the synthesis and characterisation of highly ordered inorganic adsorbents and carbons. Sessions 4 and 5 addressed important questions with respect to the characterisation of porous solids by sorption measurement and other related techniques.
The intensive three-day programme provided a stimulating forum for the exchange of novel research findings, concepts, techniques and materials which are collected in this volume.

Chapter

Cover

pp.:  1 – 6

Contents

pp.:  6 – 14

Foreword

pp.:  14 – 16

Scientific Committee

pp.:  16 – 16

Financial Support

pp.:  16 – 18

Part II: Highly Ordered Porous Inorganic Systems

pp.:  172 – 320

Part III: Carbons

pp.:  320 – 438

Part IV: Interpretation of Data, Membranes

pp.:  438 – 502

Part V: Miscellaneous techniques

pp.:  502 – 688

Author Index

pp.:  688 – 692

Other volumes in the series

pp.:  692 – 700

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