Turning Points in Solid-State, Materials and Surface Science
The scientific exploration of solid materials represents one of the most important, fascinating and rewarding areas of scientific endeavour in the present day, not only from the viewpoint of advancing fundamental understanding but also from the industrial perspective, given the immense diversity of applications of solid materials across the full range of commercial sectors. Turning Points in Solid-State, Materials and Surface Science provides a state-of-the-art survey of some of the most important recent developments across the spectrum of solid-state, materials and surface sciences, while at the same time reflecting on key turning points in the evolution of this scientific discipline and projecting into the directions for future research progress. The book serves as a timely tribute to the life and work of Professor Sir John Meurig Thomas FRS, who has made monumental contributions to this field of science throughout his distinguished 50-year career in research, during which he has initiated, developed and exploited many important branches of this field. Indeed, the depth and breadth of his contributions towards the evolution and advancement of this scientific discipline, and his critical role in elevating this field to the important position that it now occupies within modern science, are demonstrated recurrently throughout the chapters of this book. Individual chapters are contributed by internationally leading experts in their respective fields, and the topics covered include solid-state chemistry of inorganic and organic materials, heterogeneous catalysis, surface science and materials science, with one section of the book focusing on modern developments in electron microscopy and its contributions to chemistry and materials science. The book serves as a modern and up-to-date monograph in these fields, and provides a valuable resource to researchers in academia and industry who require a comprehensive source of information on this important and rapidly developing subject.
Turning Points in Solid-State, Materials and Surface Science, The Royal Society of Chemistry, 2007.
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Chapter 1: Voyages with the Masterp3-9ByAhmed H. ZewailAhmed H. ZewailPhysical Biology Center for Ultrafast Science and Technology, Arthur Amos Noyes Laboratory of Chemical PhysicsCalifornia Institute of TechnologyPasadenaCA 91125USASearch for other works by this author on:
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Chapter 2: Multifaceted Studies of Zeolites and Other Catalytic Materialsp13-21ByAnthony K. CheethamAnthony K. CheethamMaterials Research LaboratoryUniversity of CaliforniaSanta BarbaraCA 93106USASearch for other works by this author on:
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Chapter 3: The Deductive Approach to Chemistry, a Paradigm Shiftp22-50ByMartin JansenMartin JansenMax-Planck-Institut für FestkörperforschungHeisenbergstraße 1Stuttgart D-70569GermanySearch for other works by this author on:
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Chapter 4: Future Energy Materials: Three Challenges for Materials Chemistryp51-75ByPeter P. Edwards;Peter P. EdwardsInorganic Chemistry Laboratory, University of OxfordSouth Parks RoadOxfordOX1 3QRUKSearch for other works by this author on:Vladimir L. KuznetsovVladimir L. KuznetsovInorganic Chemistry Laboratory, University of OxfordSouth Parks RoadOxfordOX1 3QRUKSearch for other works by this author on:
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Chapter 5: Structural Diversity and Potential Applications of Metal–Organic Coordination Polymersp76-94ByJiesheng Chen;Jiesheng ChenState Key Laboratory of Inorganic Synthesis and Preparative ChemistryCollege of ChemistryJilin UniversityChangchun130012People's Republic of ChinaSearch for other works by this author on:Ruren XuRuren XuState Key Laboratory of Inorganic Synthesis and Preparative ChemistryCollege of ChemistryJilin UniversityChangchun130012People's Republic of ChinaSearch for other works by this author on:
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Chapter 6: Elucidating Crystal Growth in Nanoporous Materials: The Importance of Microscopyp95-122ByMichael W. Anderson;Michael W. AndersonCentre for Nanoporous Materials, School of Chemistry, The University of ManchesterOxford RoadManchester M13 9PLUKSearch for other works by this author on:L. Itzel Meza;L. Itzel MezaCentre for Nanoporous Materials, School of Chemistry, The University of ManchesterOxford RoadManchester M13 9PLUKSearch for other works by this author on:Jonathan R. Agger;Jonathan R. AggerCentre for Nanoporous Materials, School of Chemistry, The University of ManchesterOxford RoadManchester M13 9PLUKSearch for other works by this author on:Martin P. Attfield;Martin P. AttfieldCentre for Nanoporous Materials, School of Chemistry, The University of ManchesterOxford RoadManchester M13 9PLUKSearch for other works by this author on:Maryam Shöâeè;Maryam ShöâeèCentre for Nanoporous Materials, School of Chemistry, The University of ManchesterOxford RoadManchester M13 9PLUKSearch for other works by this author on:Chin B. Chong;Chin B. ChongCentre for Nanoporous Materials, School of Chemistry, The University of ManchesterOxford RoadManchester M13 9PLUKSearch for other works by this author on:Ayako Umemura;Ayako UmemuraCentre for Nanoporous Materials, School of Chemistry, The University of ManchesterOxford RoadManchester M13 9PLUKSearch for other works by this author on:Colin S. CundyColin S. CundyCentre for Nanoporous Materials, School of Chemistry, The University of ManchesterOxford RoadManchester M13 9PLUKSearch for other works by this author on:
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Chapter 7: Exploration of New Porous Solids in the Search for Adsorbents and Catalystsp123-137ByPaul A. Wright;Paul A. WrightSchool of Chemistry, University of St AndrewsPurdie BuildingNorth HaughSt. AndrewsFifeKY16 9STUKSearch for other works by this author on:Wuzong ZhouWuzong ZhouSchool of Chemistry, University of St AndrewsPurdie BuildingNorth HaughSt. AndrewsFifeKY16 9STUKSearch for other works by this author on:
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Chapter 8: Concerning the Solid State Packing of [(ButCO2)3M2]2(μ-9,10-anthracenedicarboxylate) Compounds (M = Mo or W) and Other Mattersp138-150ByMalcolm H. Chisholm;Malcolm H. ChisholmDepartment of ChemistryThe Ohio State UniversityColumbus, Ohio 43210USASearch for other works by this author on:Matthew J. Byrnes;Matthew J. ByrnesDepartment of ChemistryThe Ohio State UniversityColumbus, Ohio 43210USASearch for other works by this author on:Ajatshatru Mehta;Ajatshatru MehtaDepartment of ChemistryThe Ohio State UniversityColumbus, Ohio 43210USASearch for other works by this author on:Patrick M. WoodwardPatrick M. WoodwardDepartment of ChemistryThe Ohio State UniversityColumbus, Ohio 43210USASearch for other works by this author on:
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Chapter 9: High Pressure and High Temperature Oxidation in the IrSr2RECu2O8 Family of Cuprates: The Disordered Multiple Perovskite (A1/3 A′2/3)(B1/3 B′2/3)O3−x Phasesp151-164ByA. J. Dos santos-García;A. J. Dos santos-GarcíaLaboratorio de Química del Estado Sólido, Departamento de Química Inorgánica, and Laboratorio Complutense de Altas PresionesFacultad de Ciencias QuímicaUniversidad Complutense de Madrid28040 MadridSpainSearch for other works by this author on:G. Heymann;G. HeymannDepartment Chemie und BiochemieLudwig-Maximilians-Universität MünchenButenandtstraβe 5-1381377 MünchenGermanySearch for other works by this author on:H. Huppertz;H. HuppertzDepartment Chemie und BiochemieLudwig-Maximilians-Universität MünchenButenandtstraβe 5-1381377 MünchenGermanySearch for other works by this author on:M. Á. Alario-FrancoM. Á. Alario-FrancoLaboratorio de Química del Estado Sólido, Departamento de Química Inorgánica, and Laboratorio Complutense de Altas PresionesFacultad de Ciencias QuímicaUniversidad Complutense de Madrid28040 MadridSpainSearch for other works by this author on:
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Chapter 10: Melting and Amorphisationp165-179ByG. Neville GreavesG. Neville GreavesCentre for Advanced Functional Materials and Devices, Institute of Mathematical and Physical SciencesUniversity of Wales AberystwythAberystwyth, Ceredigion SY23 3BZUKSearch for other works by this author on:
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Chapter 11: Computer Modelling in Solid-State Chemistryp180-207ByC. Richard A. Catlow;C. Richard A. CatlowDavy Faraday Research Laboratories and Department of Chemistry, University College London20 Gordon StreetLondon WC1H 0AJUKSearch for other works by this author on:Said Hamad;Said HamadDavy Faraday Research Laboratories and Department of Chemistry, University College London20 Gordon StreetLondon WC1H 0AJUKSearch for other works by this author on:Devis Di Tommaso;Devis Di TommasoDavy Faraday Research Laboratories and Department of Chemistry, University College London20 Gordon StreetLondon WC1H 0AJUKSearch for other works by this author on:Alexey A. Sokol;Alexey A. SokolDavy Faraday Research Laboratories and Department of Chemistry, University College London20 Gordon StreetLondon WC1H 0AJUKSearch for other works by this author on:Scott M. WoodleyScott M. WoodleyDavy Faraday Research Laboratories and Department of Chemistry, University College London20 Gordon StreetLondon WC1H 0AJUKSearch for other works by this author on:
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Chapter 12: Towards a Catalogue of Designer Zeolitesp208-220ByM. M. J. Treacy;M. M. J. TreacyDepartment of PhysicsArizona State UniversityP.O. Box 871504TempeAZ 85287-1504USASearch for other works by this author on:M. D. Foster;M. D. FosterDepartment of PhysicsArizona State UniversityP.O. Box 871504TempeAZ 85287-1504USASearch for other works by this author on:I. RivinI. RivinDepartment of Mathematics, Temple University1805 North Broad StreetPhiladelphiaPA 19122USASearch for other works by this author on:
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Chapter 13: Discovering New Crystal Architecturesp221-238ByFilipe A. Almeida Paz;Filipe A. Almeida PazDepartment of Chemistry, CICECO, University of AveiroCampus Universitário de SantiagoAveiro3810-193PortugalSearch for other works by this author on:Dorota Majda;Dorota MajdaDepartment of Chemistry, Jagiellonian Universityul. Ingardena 330–060KrakówPolandDepartment of Chemistry, University of CambridgeLensfield RoadCambridgeCB2 1EWUKSearch for other works by this author on:Robert G. Bell;Robert G. BellDavy-Faraday Research LaboratoryThe Royal Institution of Great Britain21 Albemarle StreetLondon W1S 4BSUKDepartment of Chemistry, University College London20 Gordon StreetLondon WC1H 0AJUKSearch for other works by this author on:Jacek KlinowskiJacek KlinowskiDepartment of Chemistry, University of CambridgeLensfield RoadCambridgeCB2 1EWUKSearch for other works by this author on:
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Chapter 14: Chemical Modulations in Pb–Bi Sulfosalts: A Glimpse at Minerals in Solid-State Chemistryp239-249ByAllan Pring;Allan PringDepartment of MineralogySouth Australian MuseumNorth TerraceAdelaideSouth Australia 5000AustraliaSearch for other works by this author on:Cristiana L. CiobanuCristiana L. CiobanuDepartment of MineralogySouth Australian MuseumNorth TerraceAdelaideSouth Australia 5000AustraliaSearch for other works by this author on:
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Chapter 15: Complexity: In the Eye of the Beholder (This Beholder is a Crystallographer)p250-257BySven LidinSven LidinDepartment of Physical, Inorganic and Structural Chemistry, Arrhenius Laboratory, Stockholm UniversitySE-106 91StockholmSwedenSearch for other works by this author on:
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Chapter 16: Synthesis and Characterization of Zn-T-Sites in Mazzitep258-270ByDavid E. W. Vaughan;David E. W. VaughanMaterials Research Institute, Pennsylvania State UniversityUniversity ParkPA 16802USASearch for other works by this author on:Ingrid J. Pickering;Ingrid J. PickeringDepartment of Geological Sciences, University of Saskatchewen114 Science PlaceSaskatoonSKCanadaS7N 5E2Search for other works by this author on:Graham N. George;Graham N. GeorgeDepartment of Geological Sciences, University of Saskatchewen114 Science PlaceSaskatoonSKCanadaS7N 5E2Search for other works by this author on:Jeffrey R. ShallenbergerJeffrey R. ShallenbergerMaterials Research Institute, Pennsylvania State UniversityUniversity ParkPA 16802USASearch for other works by this author on:
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Chapter 17: Anything Protons Do, Muons Do Better!p271-282ByE. A. DavisE. A. DavisDepartment of Materials Science and Metallurgy, University of CambridgePembroke StreetCambridgeCB2 3QZUKSearch for other works by this author on:
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Chapter 18: Molecular Cohesion and the Structure of Organic Crystalsp285-301ByJack D. Dunitz;Jack D. DunitzChemistry Department OCLETH-Hönggerberg HCI H333ETH-ZurichCH-8093 ZurichSwitzerlandSearch for other works by this author on:A. GavezzottiA. GavezzottiDipartimento di Chimica Strutturale e Stereochimica Inorganica, University of MilanoVia Venezian 21I-20133 MilanoItalySearch for other works by this author on:
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Chapter 19: Aperiodicity in Organic Materialsp302-333ByKenneth D. M. HarrisKenneth D. M. HarrisSchool of Chemistry, Cardiff UniversityPark Place, Cardiff CF10 3ATUKSearch for other works by this author on:
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Chapter 20: From the Synthesis of Acetylenic Natural Products to Seeing the Light with Polymersp334-345ByAndrew B. Holmes;Andrew B. HolmesSchool of Chemistry, Bio21 Institute, The University of MelbourneMelbourneVictoria 3010AustraliaDepartment of ChemistryImperial CollegeSouth KensingtonLondonSW7 2AZUKSearch for other works by this author on:Paul L. Burn;Paul L. BurnSchool of Molecular and Microbial SciencesUniversity of QueenslandSt Lucia, Qld. 4072AustraliaSearch for other works by this author on:Arno Kraft;Arno KraftChemistry, School of Engineering and Physical SciencesPerkin BuildingHeriot-Watt UniversityEdinburgh EH14 4ASUKSearch for other works by this author on:Jonathan M. White;Jonathan M. WhiteSchool of Chemistry, Bio21 Institute, The University of MelbourneMelbourneVictoria 3010AustraliaSearch for other works by this author on:Wallace W. H. WongWallace W. H. WongSchool of Chemistry, Bio21 Institute, The University of MelbourneMelbourneVictoria 3010AustraliaSearch for other works by this author on:
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Chapter 21: Molecular Recognition within One-Dimensional Channelsp346-361ByMark D. HollingsworthMark D. HollingsworthDepartment of Chemistry, 111 Willard Hall, Kansas State UniversityManhattanKS 66506USASearch for other works by this author on:
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Chapter 22: FTIR Study of Short Range Mobility in Some Crystalline Peroxides: Solid-State Rotational Isomerism of CO2p362-381ByJ. Michael McBride;J. Michael McBrideDepartment of Chemistry, Yale UniversityBox 208107New Haven20-8107USASearch for other works by this author on:Kevin L. PateKevin L. PateDepartment of ChemistryMarietta CollegeMariettaOhio45750USASearch for other works by this author on:
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Chapter 23: From ‘Nature’ to an Adventure in Single-Site Epoxidation Catalysisp385-395ByHendrikus C. L. Abbenhuis;Hendrikus C. L. AbbenhuisLaboratory of Inorganic Chemistry and CatalysisSchuit Institute of CatalysisEindhoven University of TechnologyPO Box 5135600 MBEindhovenThe NetherlandsSearch for other works by this author on:Rutger A. van SantenRutger A. van SantenLaboratory of Inorganic Chemistry and CatalysisSchuit Institute of CatalysisEindhoven University of TechnologyPO Box 5135600 MBEindhovenThe NetherlandsSearch for other works by this author on:
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Chapter 24: A Comparison between Enzymes and Solid State Catalystsp396-440ByRobert J. P. WilliamsRobert J. P. WilliamsInorganic Chemistry Laboratory, University of OxfordSouth Parks RoadOxford OX1 3QRUKSearch for other works by this author on:
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Chapter 25: Zeolite Modelling: Active Sites in Different Framework Structures and in Different Crystallographic Positionsp441-456ByJoachim SauerJoachim SauerInstitut für ChemieHumboldt Universität zu BerlinUnter den Linden 6D-10099BerlinGermanySearch for other works by this author on:
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Chapter 26: Magnetic Resonance Imaging: A New Window on the Catalyst Operating in the Reactor Environmentp457-478ByL.F. Gladden;L.F. GladdenDepartment of Chemical Engineering, University of CambridgePembroke StreetCambridge CB2 3RAUKSearch for other works by this author on:B. S. Akpa;B. S. AkpaDepartment of Chemical Engineering, University of CambridgePembroke StreetCambridge CB2 3RAUKSearch for other works by this author on:L. D. Anadon;L. D. AnadonDepartment of Chemical Engineering, University of CambridgePembroke StreetCambridge CB2 3RAUKSearch for other works by this author on:C. P. Dunckley;C. P. DunckleyDepartment of Chemical Engineering, University of CambridgePembroke StreetCambridge CB2 3RAUKSearch for other works by this author on:M. H. M. Lim;M. H. M. LimDepartment of Chemical Engineering, University of CambridgePembroke StreetCambridge CB2 3RAUKSearch for other works by this author on:M. D. Mantle;M. D. MantleDepartment of Chemical Engineering, University of CambridgePembroke StreetCambridge CB2 3RAUKSearch for other works by this author on:A. J. SedermanA. J. SedermanDepartment of Chemical Engineering, University of CambridgePembroke StreetCambridge CB2 3RAUKSearch for other works by this author on:
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Chapter 27: Dissociative Chemisorption of Hydrogen Chloride at Cu(110): Atom-Resolved Time-Dependent Evidence for Transient States in the Formation of the “Final State” Stable Chloride Overlayerp479-491ByA. F. Carley;A. F. CarleySchool of Chemistry, Cardiff UniversityPark PlaceCardiffCF10 3ATUKSearch for other works by this author on:P. R. Davies;P. R. DaviesSchool of Chemistry, Cardiff UniversityPark PlaceCardiffCF10 3ATUKSearch for other works by this author on:K. R. Harikumar;K. R. HarikumarSchool of Chemistry, Cardiff UniversityPark PlaceCardiffCF10 3ATUKSearch for other works by this author on:R. V. Jones;R. V. JonesSchool of Chemistry, Cardiff UniversityPark PlaceCardiffCF10 3ATUKSearch for other works by this author on:M. Wyn RobertsM. Wyn RobertsSchool of Chemistry, Cardiff UniversityPark PlaceCardiffCF10 3ATUKSearch for other works by this author on:
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Chapter 28: Recent Advances in Single-Site Photocatalysts Constructed within Microporous and Mesoporous Materialsp492-506ByMasakazu Anpo;Masakazu AnpoDepartment of Applied Chemistry, Graduate School of Engineering, Osaka Prefecture University1-1 Gakuen-choNakakuSakaiOsaka 599-8531JapanSearch for other works by this author on:Masaya MatsuokaMasaya MatsuokaDepartment of Applied Chemistry, Graduate School of Engineering, Osaka Prefecture University1-1 Gakuen-choNakakuSakaiOsaka 599-8531JapanSearch for other works by this author on:
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Chapter 29: Structural Organization of Catalytic Functions in Mo-Based Selective Oxidation Catalystsp507-518ByMasahiro Sadakane;Masahiro SadakaneCatalysis Research Center, Hokkaido UniversityNorth 21West 10Kita-kuSapporo001-0021JapanSearch for other works by this author on:Wataru UedaWataru UedaCatalysis Research Center, Hokkaido UniversityNorth 21West 10Kita-kuSapporo001-0021JapanSearch for other works by this author on:
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Chapter 30: Designing Active Sites for Surfaces: From Tightly Bound to Loosely Anchoredp519-533ByThomas MaschmeyerThomas MaschmeyerLaboratory of Advanced Catalysis for SustainabilitySchool of ChemistryBuilding F11The University of SydneyNSW 2006AustraliaSearch for other works by this author on:
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Chapter 31: Polynuclear Transition Metal Cluster Complexes Containing Tin Ligands: Precursors to New Heterogeneous Nano-Catalystsp534-549ByRichard D. Adams;Richard D. AdamsDepartment of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of South Carolina631 Sumter StreetColumbiaSC 29208USASearch for other works by this author on:Burjor CaptainBurjor CaptainDepartment of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of South Carolina631 Sumter StreetColumbiaSC 29208USASearch for other works by this author on:
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Chapter 32: Selective Oxidation Using Gold and Gold–Palladium Nanoparticlesp550-567ByGraham J. HutchingsGraham J. HutchingsSchool of Chemistry, Cardiff UniversityMain CollegePark PlaceCardiff CF10 3ATUKSearch for other works by this author on:
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Chapter 33: Electronic Factors in Hydrocarbon Oxidation Catalysisp568-576ByJerzy HaberJerzy HaberInstitute of Catalysis and Surface Chemistry, Polish Academy of SciencesKrakowPolandSearch for other works by this author on:
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Chapter 34: The Importance of Selectivity in Ammoxidation Catalysisp577-587ByRobert K. GrasselliRobert K. GrasselliCenter for Catalytic Science and TechnologyUniversity of DelawareNewarkDE19716USADepartment of ChemistryTechnische Universität MünchenD-85748GarchingGermanySearch for other works by this author on:
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Chapter 35: The Mysteries of Water in Catalyst Preparation: Solvent or Much More?p588-603ByMichel CheMichel CheInstitut Universitaire de France, Laboratoire de Réactivité de SurfaceUniversité Pierre et Marie Curie - Paris 6, 4 Place Jussieu75252 Paris Cedex 05FranceSearch for other works by this author on:
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Chapter 36: Solid Acid Microporous H-SAPO-34: From Early Studies to Perspectivesp604-622ByLeonardo Marchese;Leonardo MarcheseDipartimento di Scienze e Tecnologie Avanzate and Centro InterdisciplinareNano-SISTEMIUniversitá del Piemonte OrientaleVia Bellini 25G15100 I-AlessandriaItalySearch for other works by this author on:Gloria Berlier;Gloria BerlierDipartimento di Chimica, InorganicaFisica e dei Materiali and NIS Centre of ExcellenceUniversità di TorinoVia P. Giuria 710125 TorinoItalySearch for other works by this author on:Salvatore ColucciaSalvatore ColucciaDipartimento di Chimica, InorganicaFisica e dei Materiali and NIS Centre of ExcellenceUniversità di TorinoVia P. Giuria 710125 TorinoItalySearch for other works by this author on:
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Chapter 37: Strategically Designed Single-Site Heterogeneous Catalysts for Clean Technology, Green Chemistry and Sustainable Developmentp623-638ByRobert RajaRobert RajaSchool of Chemistry, University of SouthamptonHighfield CampusSouthamptonSO17 1BJUKSearch for other works by this author on:
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Chapter 38: Catalysis by Lewis Acids: Basic Principles for Highly Stereoselective Heterogeneously Catalyzed Cyclization Reactionsp639-650ByMercedes Boronat;Mercedes BoronatInstituto de Tecnologia Quimica (UPV-CSIC)Universidad Politécnica de ValenciaAvda. de los Naranjos s/n46022 ValenciaSpainSearch for other works by this author on:Avelino Corma;Avelino CormaInstituto de Tecnologia Quimica (UPV-CSIC)Universidad Politécnica de ValenciaAvda. de los Naranjos s/n46022 ValenciaSpainSearch for other works by this author on:Michael RenzMichael RenzInstituto de Tecnologia Quimica (UPV-CSIC)Universidad Politécnica de ValenciaAvda. de los Naranjos s/n46022 ValenciaSpainSearch for other works by this author on:
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Chapter 39: Recent Advances in XPS of Non-Conductorsp651-664ByG. Michael Bancroft;G. Michael BancroftDepartment of Chemistry, The University of Western OntarioChemistry Building1151 Richmond StreetLondon, OntarioN6A 5B7CanadaSearch for other works by this author on:H. W. Nesbitt;H. W. NesbittDepartment of Earth Sciences, The University of Western OntarioLondon, OntarioN6A 5B7CanadaSearch for other works by this author on:V. P. Zakaznova-Herzog;V. P. Zakaznova-HerzogDepartment of Earth Sciences, The University of Western OntarioLondon, OntarioN6A 5B7CanadaInstitute of Isotope Geochemistry and Mineral ResourcesETH Zurich, 8092 ZurichSwitzerlandSearch for other works by this author on:J. S. TseJ. S. TseDepartment of Physics, University of SaskatchewanSaskatoonSaskatchewanS7N 5E2CanadaSearch for other works by this author on:
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Chapter 40: Electron Microscopy Studies of Structural Modulation in Micro- and Meso-Porous Crystalsp667-686ByOsamu Terasaki;Osamu TerasakiDepartment of PhysicalInorganic and Structural ChemistryArrhenius LaboratoryStockholm UniversitySE-106 91 StockholmSwedenSearch for other works by this author on:Tetsu Ohsuna;Tetsu OhsunaDepartment of PhysicalInorganic and Structural ChemistryArrhenius LaboratoryStockholm UniversitySE-106 91 StockholmSwedenCRESTJapan Science and Technology AgencyKawaguchiJapanSearch for other works by this author on:Zheng Liu;Zheng LiuDepartment of PhysicalInorganic and Structural ChemistryArrhenius LaboratoryStockholm UniversitySE-106 91 StockholmSwedenNational Institute of Advanced Industrial Science & TechnologyTsukubaJapanSearch for other works by this author on:Yasuhiro Sakamoto;Yasuhiro SakamotoDepartment of PhysicalInorganic and Structural ChemistryArrhenius LaboratoryStockholm UniversitySE-106 91 StockholmSwedenSearch for other works by this author on:Keiichi Miyasaka;Keiichi MiyasakaDepartment of PhysicalInorganic and Structural ChemistryArrhenius LaboratoryStockholm UniversitySE-106 91 StockholmSwedenSearch for other works by this author on:Nobuhisa Fujita;Nobuhisa FujitaDepartment of PhysicalInorganic and Structural ChemistryArrhenius LaboratoryStockholm UniversitySE-106 91 StockholmSwedenInstitute of Multidisciplinary Research for Advanced MaterialsTohoku UniversitySendaiJapanSearch for other works by this author on:Nozomu Togashi;Nozomu TogashiNamiki Precision Jewel Co. LTD.TokyoJapanSearch for other works by this author on:Shunai CheShunai CheSchool of Chemistry and Chemical TechnologyShanghai Jiao Tong UniversityShanghaiPR ChinaSearch for other works by this author on:
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Chapter 41: Extrapolating from Fifty Years of Dislocation Imaging – Reaching into the Corep687-697ByArchie HowieArchie HowieDepartment of PhysicsCavendish LaboratoryUniversity of CambridgeJ. J. Thomson AvenueCambridge CB3 0HEUKSearch for other works by this author on:
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Chapter 42: Turning Points in Understanding the Emission of Brilliant Light from Highly Defective GaN-Based Materials and Devicesp698-710ByColin J. HumphreysColin J. HumphreysDepartment of Materials Science and Metallurgy, University of CambridgeNew Museums SitePembroke StreetCambridge CB2 3QZUKSearch for other works by this author on:
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Chapter 43: Electron Tomography: A 3D View of Catalysts and Nanoscale Structuresp711-726ByPaul A. MidgleyPaul A. MidgleyDepartment of Materials Science and Metallurgy, University of CambridgeNew Museums SitePembroke StreetCambridgeCB2 3QZUKSearch for other works by this author on:
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Chapter 44: Nano and Mesoporous Materials: A Study by HREMp727-744ByJosé M. González-Calbet;José M. González-CalbetDepartamento de Química Inorgánica, Facultad de Ciencias QuímicasUniversidad Complutense de Madrid28040 MadridSpainSearch for other works by this author on:M. Luisa Ruiz-González;M. Luisa Ruiz-GonzálezDepartamento de Química Inorgánica, Facultad de Ciencias QuímicasUniversidad Complutense de Madrid28040 MadridSpainSearch for other works by this author on:María Vallet-RegíMaría Vallet-RegíDepartamento de Química Inorgánica y Bioinorgánica, Facultad de FarmaciaUniversidad Complutense de MadridPza Ramon y Cajal28040 MadridSpainSearch for other works by this author on:
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Chapter 45: In Situ Direct Observation at Atomic Scale Twinning Transformations and the Formation of Carbon Nanostructures in WCp745-753ByPratibha L. Gai;Pratibha L. GaiDepartment of Chemistry, University of YorkHeslingtonYork YO10 5DDUKDepartment of Physics, University of YorkHeslingtonYork YO10 5DDUKThe York JEOL Nanocentre, University of YorkHeslingtonYork YO10 5DDUKSearch for other works by this author on:C. C. Torardi;C. C. TorardiDuPontCentral Research and DevelopmentWilmingtonDE 19880-0356USASearch for other works by this author on:E. D. BoyesE. D. BoyesDepartment of Physics, University of YorkHeslingtonYork YO10 5DDUKThe York JEOL Nanocentre, University of YorkHeslingtonYork YO10 5DDUKDepartment of Electronics, University of YorkHeslingtonYork YO10 5DDUKSearch for other works by this author on:
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Chapter 46: A Survey of the Bi2O3–MoO3 Binary Systemp754-777ByDouglas J. ButtreyDouglas J. ButtreyCenter for Catalytic Science and TechnologyDepartment of Chemical EngineeringUniversity of DelawareNewarkDE 19716USASearch for other works by this author on:
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Chapter 47: An Investigation of the Surface Structure of Nanoparticulate Systems Using Analytical Electron Microscopes Corrected for Spherical Aberrationp778-791ByRik Brydson;Rik BrydsonLeeds Electron Microscopy and Spectroscopy Centre, Institute for Materials ResearchSPEMEUniversity of LeedsLeedsLS2 9JTUKSearch for other works by this author on:Andy BrownAndy BrownLeeds Electron Microscopy and Spectroscopy Centre, Institute for Materials ResearchSPEMEUniversity of LeedsLeedsLS2 9JTUKSearch for other works by this author on:
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Chapter 48: Design and Chance in My Scientific Researchp795-849ByJohn Meurig ThomasJohn Meurig ThomasDepartment of Materials Science and Metallurgy, University of CambridgeNew Museums SitePembroke StreetCambridge CB2 3QZUKSearch for other works by this author on:
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