Mesoporous Materials 2020: From Synthesis to Applications
A special issue of International Journal of Molecular Sciences (ISSN 1422-0067). This special issue belongs to the section "Materials Science".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 August 2021) | Viewed by 13311
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Interests: heterogeneous catalysis; mesoporous solids synthesis; acid–base catalysis; biomass valorization by means of catalytic processes
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Dear Colleagues,
Porous materials are structures with a high specific surface area, narrow pore size distribution, and tuneable pore size distribution. These materials have emerged as interesting frameworks for the scientific community due their high potential in various areas, including adsorption, separation, sensing, and catalysis. The rational design of these porous structures has led to innovative materials with a wide range of structures, such as hexagonal, lamellar, rod-like, or cubic, in silicates, aluminosilicates, metal oxides, or carbons. The obtained materials display a wide variety of funcionalities that currently make this field one of the most developed in materials science. However, many advances in the field are recently diversifying this exciting area of work to promising applications in drug delivery, tumoral therapy, biomedicine, desing of tuneable catalysts, etc.
This Special Issue aims to provide a range of original contributions detailing the synthesis, design, characterization, and applications in different areas of porous materials (e.g., catalysis, separation, sensing, adsorption, drug delivery, etc).
Dr. Ramón Moreno Tost
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- Mesoporous materials
- Metal organic frameworks (MOFs)
- Metal oxides
- Zeolites
- Carbon
- Adsorption
- Catalysis
- Catalytic support
- Biomolecules
- Drug delivery
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