Table of Contents:
  • Cover
  • Table of Contents
  • MESOSTRUCTURES
  • A New Family of Mesoporous Molecular Sieves
  • Recent Advances in Synthesis and Catalytic Applications of Mesoporous Molecular Sieves
  • Synthesis of Surfactant-Templated Mesoporous Materials from Homogeneous Solutions
  • CARBON AND LAYERED MATERIALS
  • New Directions with Carbogenic Molecular Sieve Materials
  • Layer Rigidity in Intercalation Compounds
  • Pillared Clays and Ion-Exchanged Pillared Clays as Gas Adsorbents and as Catalysts for Selective Catalytic Reduction of NO
  • Applications of Electrochemistry to the Study of Transport Phenomena in Layered Clays
  • NEW MATERIALS
  • Construction of Microporous Materials from Molecular Building Blocks
  • Sol-Gel Processing of Amorphous Nanoporous Silicas: Thin Films and Bulk
  • Chemical and Electrochemical Reactions in Porous Sol-Gel Materials
  • Structure and Reversible Anion Exchange in Copper Hydroxy Double Salts
  • CHARACTERIZATION OF ZEOLITES AND RELATED MEDIA
  • Structure-Related Diffusion in Nanoporous Materials
  • Recent Progress in the Study of Intracrystalline Diffusion in Zeolites by Chromatographic and ZLC Techniques
  • Structural Effects on the Adsorptive Properties of Molecular Sieves for Air Separation
  • Critical Appraisal of the Pore Structure of MCM-41
  • Computer Modelling of Sorption in Zeolites
  • Characterization of Nanoporous Materials
  • Electronic Structure Theory for Zeolites
  • TRANSPORT PROCESSES
  • Pore Size, Permeability and Electrokinetic Phenomena
  • A Molecular Simulation Approach to Studying Mass Transfer across Surface Barriers
  • Dynamics of Liquid Crystals Confined in Random Porous Matrices
  • Nano- and Micro-Structured Materials: The Role of the Interfaces in Tailoring Transport
  • Diffusion and Magnetic Relaxation in Computer Generated Model Porous Media
  • Quasielastic and Inelastic Neutron Scattering Studies of Layered Silicates
  • Ionic and Electronic Transport Properties of Layered Transition Metal Oxide/Conductive Polymer Nanocomposites
  • Participants.