Conference held June 10-13, 2008 at the University of Edinburgh.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Pore accessibility in nanoporous carbons : experiment, theory and simulation -- Characterization measurements of common reference nanoporous materials by gas adsorption (round robin tests) -- Competitive naphthalene adsorption on activated carbons : effect of porosity and hydrophobicity -- Study of hydrogen sulphide adsorption on MIL-47(V) and MIL-53(Al, Cr, Fe) metal-organic frameworks by isotherms measurements and in-situ IR experiments -- H₂ adsorption in pristine and Li-doped carbon replicas of FAU and EMT zeolites -- Comparative analysis of low-temperature nitrogen and argon adsorption on nonporous and mesoporous siliceous materials -- Characterization of microporous carbons : from mathematical modeling to atomistic construction -- Hybrid reverse Monte Carlo simulations of microporous carbons -- Can chemometrics provide useful data about porous solids characterization? -- Origin of the variation of adsorption and diffusion properties of zeolite 5A -- Assessing generic force fields to describe adsorption on metal-organic frameworks -- A method for predicting the diffusion coefficient based on the physical characterisation of porous carbons by adsorption -- Positron lifetime spectroscopy on controlled pore glass -- Dynamic mean field theory for fluids confined in porous materials : application to an inkbottle pore geometry -- Characterization of single wall carbon nanohorns restructured with mechanical treatment -- Adsorption characterisation of energy gases on microporous coordination polymers -- Post-synthesis modification of a metal-organic framework with silver ions -- Optimizing H₂ volumetric storage capacity of carbon materials for mobile application -- Tailoring carbon gels for their use in the energy sector -- Investigation on the structure of silica/polyurethane nanocomposites -- Narrow microporosity characterization in polyaramid-derived carbons by adsorption of N₂, CO₂ and organic vapors -- Monoliths : synthesis and characterization using lignocellulosic precursor -- Microporosity of activated carbons obtained from PET -- Low pressure hysteresis in the nitrogen adsorption isotherm of ZSM-5 : effect of acid treatment -- In species and structural properties of In-exchanged ZSM5 and mordenite -- The properties of virtual solids using Monte Carlo integration and their value to the nano-scientist -- Computer simulation of enantioselective adsorption in a simple model of molecularly imprinted polymers -- Mixed geometry characterization of activated carbons PSD -- Modified BET equation for determination of micropore pore-volume and mesopore surface area in microporous-mesoporous solids -- Characterisation of nanostructured macro-mesoporous TiO₂-ZrO₂ impregnated by noble metals for VOC oxidation -- Visualisation of dynamic adsorption by 2D x-ray radiography and 3D x-ray [micro]-tomography -- Supercritical methane adsorption : a tool for characterization of carbonaceous adsorbents -- The adsorption of triacetin on activated carbon -- Adsorption of CO₂ on carbonaceous adsorbents -- Characterization of various micro and mesoporous materials for toluene adsorption at low and high concentration -- Computer assisted design of porous solids for VOC's emission control by adsorption in vehicle cold start -- The use of silica-alumina mixed oxides with well defined surface characteristics and porosities for the transformation of renewable feedstocks into value added chemicals -- Designing (Al- )SBA-15 catalyst pellets with unique properties -- Capillary condensation and sorption hysteresis of toluene, methylcyclohexane and neopentane on MCM-41 and MCM-48 -- Pore structure and morphology of mesoporous silicate and aluminosilicate molecular sieves by nitrogen adsorption, AFM and PALS -- Transport in SiO₂-catalyst supports : a contribution to process intensification -- Surface, acidic and catalytic properties of sulfated titanium oxides -- A comparative study of sulfated and phosphated titanium oxides prepared by hydrolysis from titanium ethoxide -- Correlation of surface texture, catalytic activity and crystal morphology for ternary mixed metal oxides -- Synthesis and characterization of Al/Ce incorporated mesoporous molecular sieves -- Surface nature and structure of limestone powder : evaluation of properties using sorption and standard techniques -- Investigation of the microstructure of ultra high performance concrete -- Determination of surface area, porosity and surface properties of lunar regolith -- The use of starch-based biopolymer additives for the preparation of porous ceramics -- Iron fixation to the fibers of activated carbon as an alternative to the Fenton process -- A relationship between pore shapes and mercury porosimetry curves as revealed by random pore networks -- Physicochernical characterization of nanostructured tungsten oxide : porous clusters and nanowires -- Positron porosimetry study of mechanical stability of ordered mesoporous materials -- Characterisation of modified porous silica by inverse gas chromatography -- Structural distinction of silica gels using FTIR and Raman spectroscopy -- The Poisson ratio of porous materials.
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This unique book is the Proceedings of the 8th International Symposium on the Characterisation of Porous Solids, known also as ""COPS VIII"". The conference is one of a series, held every three years, which covers developments in methods for the characterisation of porous materials, and applications of those methods. The scope of the conference: COPS VIII is concerned with fundamental and applied research on the characterisation of the structure of porous materials, and the relationship between structure and material performance. The scope includes experimental characterisation methods such as.
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International Symposium on the Characterisation of Porous Solids(8th :2008 :, University of Edinburgh)