Ordered Mesoporous Materials: New Developments in Synthesis, Characterization and Applications
A special issue of Molecules (ISSN 1420-3049). This special issue belongs to the section "Materials Chemistry".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 December 2021) | Viewed by 16038
Special Issue Editors
Interests: synthesis and characterization of zeolites; mesoporous materials; hybrid systems for application in catalysis; transmission electronic microscopy; natural zeolites in the removal of fluoride and arsenic from drinking water
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Mesoporous materials are a class of porous materials with pores sizes between 2 and 50 nm that are extensively used as adsorbents, catalysts, and supports of active centers or in host–guest applications for different kinds of molecules. Since their initial discovery in 1992, we have witnessed a rapid evolution in the variety of synthesis conditions, available media, and chemistry. The controversial nature of their structure—lying at the border between crystals and being amorphous—is given by the arrangement of the emptiness, rather than the atomic order. Characterization tools devoted to expanding their potential properties have been pursued, with their study facing challenges mainly due to the uniqueness granted by their amorphous nature. The initially envisaged applications in catalysis—inherited from the zeolite world—soon expanded into many other research fields, including health-related applications. This Special Issue of Molecules aims at gathering recent developments in the synthesis and characterization of ordered mesoporous materials or mesostructured materials, developed ad hoc for both new and old applications. Contributions are invited that represent breakthroughs in this field from dealing with tailor-made surfactants, pore sizes, pore surface chemistry, particle morphology, outer particle functionalization, and any other tools needed for their design and to understand their potential uses.
Dr. Isabel DiazDr. Alfonso Garcia-Bennett
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- ordered mesoporous materials
- mesostructured materials
- surfactants
- mesoporous nanoparticles
- applications of mesoporous materials
- characterization of mesoporous materials
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