The Reconstruction of Natural Zeolites: a New Approach to Announce Old Materials by Their Synthesis - Philippe Knauth - Books - Springer - 9781402016660 - November 30, 2003
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The Reconstruction of Natural Zeolites: a New Approach to Announce Old Materials by Their Synthesis 1st edition

Philippe Knauth

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The Reconstruction of Natural Zeolites: a New Approach to Announce Old Materials by Their Synthesis 1st edition

Zeolites have unusual properties and as a result they are some of the most interesting inorganic materials known today. In contrast to conventional nanomaterials, zeolites exhibit a long-term stable inner void system on the nanometer scale and their properties are almost independent from the crystal size.
The Reconstruction of Natural Zeolites summarizes the known properties of natural zeolites and, importantly, shows how they can be synthesized by simulating the conditions of natural formation. Systematically, a direct correlation between the glassy precursor composition and that of the zeolite product is established. The zeolite crystal morphology obtained at given synthesis conditions allows direct conclusions on the conditions of formation in nature.
This book is a valuable practical guide and tool for solid-state chemists, physicists, mineralogists and engineers. It will be of interest to:

-materials scientists,
-zeolite researchers,
-mineralogists,
-physical chemists,
-bio-materials scientists,
-inorganic chemists,
-inorganic synthesis engineers,
-advanced students in these disciplines.

The Reconstruction of Natural Zeolites is written in a concise way in order to make it more accessible to the interested reader. The images convey an impression of the beauty of this fascinating domain of advanced inorganic materials for high technology.

Media Books     Hardcover Book   (Book with hard spine and cover)
Released November 30, 2003
ISBN13 9781402016660
Publishers Springer
Pages 166
Dimensions 403 g
Language English  

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