Recent Progress in Mesostructured Materials is a selection of oral and poster communications presented during the 5th International Mesostructured Materials Symposium (5th IMMS2006). Authorized by International Mesostructured Material Association (IMMA) and hosted by the Fudan University, China. The scope of this involved field covers both traditional inorganic mesostructured molecular sieves and mesostructured materials like organic polymers, metals, organic-inorganic nanocomposites, and ordered mesoporous carbons, the hot topics in chemistry, crystallization, structure, liquid crystalline, catalysis and materials science. This symposium provided a forum for the presentation of the most novel development and knowledge in the science and technology of mesostructured materials. Papers presented cover a wide range of topics that include synthesis, structure determination, characterisation, modelling, and application in catalysis, adsorption, biochemistry and advanced material sciences.
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Fudan University, Shanghai 200433, P.R. China
Jilin University, Jilin 13023, P.R. China
Fudan University, Shanghai 200433, P.R. China
Fudan University, Shanghai 200433, P.R. China
I. Synthesis and structure of mesoporous materials
II. Characterization of mesoporous materials
III. Non-siliceous mesoporous materials
IV. Mesoporous carbons
V. Functional Mesoporous Materials
VI. Mesoporous zeolite-like materials
VII. Mesoporous films and morphology of mesoporous materials
VIII.Catalysis of mesoporous materials
IX. Applications of mesoporous materials