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Metal Phosphonate Chemistry: From Synthesis to Applications

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Metal phosphonate chemistry is a highly interdisciplinary field, as it encompasses several other areas, such as materials chemistry, gas storage, pharmaceutics, corrosion control, classical chemical synthesis, X-Ray crystallography, powder diffraction, etc. It has also acquired additional significance due to Metal-Organic Frameworks, as evidenced by the hundreds of papers published each year. Currently there is no other book on the topic and this book fills the gap in the literature by summarising in a concise way the latest developments in the field. Metal phosphonate chemistry has seen impressive growth in the last 15-20 years and there is a clear need to systematize and organize all this growth. This unique book accomplishes just that need - edited by two experts, it includes contributions from other experienced researchers and organises, cateqorises and presents in an attractive way the latest hot topics in metal phosphonate chemistry and related applications. With an extensive bibliography, it is a great reference for academic and industrial researchers as well as students working in the field and will act as a starting point for further exploration of the literature. It is also of great interest to scientists working in the broader area of metal-organic frameworks and their applications.

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  • Weight: 2486g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 04 Nov 2011
  • Publisher: Royal Society of Chemistry
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781849733564

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Abraham Clearfield's research interests are focused on solid state and materials chemistry and encompass a wide variety of projects. An important goal is the ability to design and synthesize new materials whose structure and properties can be predicted and controlled. Layered compounds are amenable to manipulation to produce new structures because of the weak forces between layers and his group have learned how to separate the layers of several classes of compounds and are reconstituting them into novel materials. For example photochemically active species may be encapsulated to produce permanently porous structures of controlled pore size - such compounds may prove to be selective catalysts. Layered proton conductors and self-assembled supramolecules of novel structures and properties have been prepared and some of these find utility in the separation of radioactive ions from nuclear waste. Zeolites are among the most powerful and versatile catalysts known and Professor Clearfield's group have initiated a program to synthesize new materials with pores in the 10-20+ range. These materials include organic-inorganic hybrids as well as mixed metal oxides. The research interests of Konstantinos D Demadis and his group include synthesis and structural characterization of metal phosphonate frameworks and crystal engineering with an emphasis on hybrid materials synthesis. Applications that result from these efforts include gas sorption and storage corrosion control and interface chemistry. Other research interests include colloidal silica and silicates-containing composite materials mechanistic studies on formation and dissolution of colloidal silica and effects of polymers on colloidal silica properties. Silicon chemistry is pursued based on bioinspired and biomimetic approaches. An important part of Professor Demadis' research efforts includes synthesis characterization selection and utilization of dispersant homo- co- and terpolymers study of polymer/surface interactions precipitation inhibition and dissolution kinetics of sparingly soluble salts. The research projects are augmented by a multitude of analytical and instrumental techniques such as solution and solid state NMR far near and mid FT-IR electronic spectroscopy (UV-visible) Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) X-Ray Fluorescence and X-ray chemical crystallography. Thus far his group thus has published more than 100 peer-reviewed papers 11 book chapters 2 books and 2 patents.

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