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    Author(s)T.J. Pinnavaia ,M.F. Thorpe
    PublisherSpringer Science+Business Media
    Edition2002 ed.
    ISBN9780306452185
    Pages441
    BindingHardback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearJanuary 1996

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    Springer Science+Business Media Access In Nanoporous Materials by T.J. Pinnavaia ,M.F. Thorpe

    This Series Of Books Which Is Published At The Rate Of About One Per Year Addresses Fundamental Problems In Materials Science. The Contents Cover A Broad Range Of Topics From Small Clusters Of Atoms To Engineering Materials And Involve Chemistry Physics And Engineering With Length Scales Ranging From Angstromsup To Millimeters. The Emphasis Is On Basic Science Rather Than On Applications. Each Book Focuses On A Single Area Ofcurrent Interest And Brings Together Leading Experts To Give An Up-To-Date Discussion Of Their Work And The Work Ofothers. Each Article Contains Enough References That The Interested Reader Can Accesstherelevant Literature. Thanks Aregiven To The Center Forfundamental Materials Research Atmichigan State University Forsupportingthis Series. M.F. Thorpe Series Editor E-Mail: Thorpe@Pa.Msu.Edu EastlansingMichigan September 1995 Preface This Book Records Selected Papers Given At An Interdisciplinary Symposium On Access In Nanoporous Materials Held In Lansing Michigan On June 7-9 1995. Broad Interest In The Synthesis Of Ordered Materials With Pore Sizes In The 1.0-10 Nm Range Was Clearly Manifested In The 64 Invited And Contributed Papers Presented By Workers In The Formal Fields Of Chemistry Physics And Engineering. The Intent Of The Symposium Was To Bring Together A Small Number Ofleading Researchers Within Complementary Disciplines To Share In The Diversity Of Approaches To Nanoporous Materials Synthesis And Characterization.