DUBLIN--()--Research and Markets(http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/3ba96e/metalorganic_fram) has announced the addition of John Wiley and Sons Ltd's new report "Metal-Organic Frameworks: Applications from Catalysis to Gas Storage" to their offering.
“Metal-Organic Frameworks: Applications from Catalysis to Gas Storage”
This new book provides a multidisciplinary overview of the wide range of applications of metal-organic frameworks, including solid state chemistry, materials science and process engineering. Focusing on answering the question: Can metal-organic frameworks provide breakthrough solutions to industrial challenges? The advantages and limits of MOFs will be comprehensively discussed from both academic and industrial perspectives, making this not only a must-have for the MOF community, but for all chemists and engineers dealing with chemical and physical processes.
Key Topics Covered:
- Part One Design of Multifunctional Porous MOFs.
- Part Two Gas Storage and Separation Applications.
- Part Three Bulk Chemistry Applications.
- Part Four Medical Applications.
- Part Five Physical Applications.
- Part Six Large-Scale Synthesis and Shaping of MOFs.
Author:
David Farrusseng received his BSc in chemistry from the University of Montpellier (France) under the supervision of Prof. R. Corriu. In 1999, he got his PhD in Materials Science at the European Institute of Membranes in Montpellier under the guidance of Drs. A. Julbe and C. Guizard. He joined as post-doc the group of Prof. F. Schuth at the MPI fur Kohlenforschung (Germany). In 2001, he was appointed CNRS researcher at IRCELYON in the group of Dr. C. Mirodatos. He is currently group leader at IRCELYON. His research activities focus on the design of materials for original catalytic and separation processes and on the development of high-throughput approaches for which he was awarded in 2008 by the French Chemical Society. He is author of approximately 90 peer-reviewed publications and 15 patents.
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