
By Nigel Seaton, Francisco R Reinoso, Philip Llewellyn, Stefan Kaskel
Characterisation of Porous Solids VIII is worried with basic and utilized learn at the characterisation of the constitution of porous fabrics, and the connection among constitution and fabric functionality. The scope comprises experimental characterisation tools resembling X-Ray diffraction, NMR, adsorption, mercury intrusion, and calorimetry; theoretical and simulation tools used to interpret experimental information, corresponding to molecular simulation, classical and statistical mechanical conception, and pore community modeling and utilized learn at the effect of measured fabric houses on functionality in functions.
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