Porous materials have been of intense scientific and technological interest because of their vital applications in adsorption, catalysis, ion exchange, nanotechnology, etc. (Xu R, Pang W et al (2004) Zeolite and porous materials chemistry). Although people might not be familiar with the concept ...
Introduction to porous materials[M]. Beijing: Tsinghua University Press, 2004: 89-95.刘培生. 多孔材料引论[ M ] . 北京 : 清华大学出版社 , 2004. L ... 刘培生 - 多孔材料引论 被引量: 601发表: 2004年 多孔材料引论——材料科学与工程系列 Introduction to porous materials[M]. Beijing: Tsinghua...
1. Introduction to Composite Materials INTRODUCTION TO COMPOSITE MATERIALS 1.1 Historic and Introductory Comments In the most general of terms, a composite is a material that consists of two or more constituent materials or phases. Traditional engineering materials (steel, aluminum, etc.) contain impur...
to explore the use for MOFs for harmful gases (e.g. SO2,H2S,NO) adsorption and removal are relatively sparse compared to studies on their use for hydrogen storage and carbon capture.10-13 In the past decades,adsorption of SO2 into porous materials such as porous carbon,zeolites has been ...
The bonds determine a series of particular properties of ceramic materials among which are relatively high fusion temperatures, high modulus, high wear strength, poor thermal properties, high hardness and fragilities combined with tenacities, and low ductility. In addition to the lack of conduction ...
Porous media molding has a wide variety of filtration, venting, wicking, and diffusion applications, such as air filter, water filters, sterilization vents, hydrostatic vents, air freshener wicks, adhesive applicators, marker/highlighter nips, and aquarium bubblers, just to name a few. Many polym...
There has been a recent trend to develop these materials from natural resources. This chapter provides an introduction to these types of protective textiles, including spacesuits, antibacterial, chemical protective clothing, flame-retardant fabrics, nuclear and radiological protective clothing, ballistic ...
The term “skin substitute” refers to a group of materials (biological, synthetic, or a mixture of the two) that are used to provide wound cover after an injury that extends deeper than the epidermal layer of skin. These biomaterials vary in their composition, time of permanence in the wou...
Examples of 2D Materials Graphene was the first ‘modern’ 2D material to be isolated in 2004 [1]. Since then, there have been literally hundreds of other examples [2] along with other graphene materials, with an extensive range of properties. Below are several that are being actively researc...
Metal-organic framework-177 (MOF-177) is one of the most porous materials whose structure is composed of octahedral Zn4O(-COO)6 and triangular 1,3,5-benzenetribenzoate (BTB) units to make a three-dimensional extended network based on the qom topology. This topology violates a long-standing ...