Reprint

Multifunctional Oxide-Based Materials: From Synthesis to Application

Edited by
September 2019
202 pages
  • ISBN978-3-03921-397-9 (Paperback)
  • ISBN978-3-03921-398-6 (PDF)

This book is a reprint of the Special Issue Multifunctional Oxide-Based Materials: From Synthesis to Application that was published in

Chemistry & Materials Science
Engineering
Physical Sciences
Summary

The book deals with novel aspects and perspectives in metal oxide and hybrid material fabrication.  The contributions are mainly focused on the search for a new group of advanced materials with designed physicochemical properties, especially an expanded porous structure and defined surface activity. The proposed technological procedures result in an enhanced activity of the synthesized hybrid materials, which is of great importance when considering their potential fields of application. The use of such materials in different technological disciplines, including aspects associated with environmental protection, allows for the verification of the proposed synthesis method. Thus, it can be stated that those aspects are of interdisciplinary character and may be located at the interface of three scientific disciplines—chemistry, materials science, and engineering—as well as environmental protection. Furthermore, the presented scientific scope is in some way an answer to the continuous demand for such types of materials and opens new perspectives for their practical use

Format
  • Paperback
License
© 2019 by the authors; CC BY-NC-ND license
Keywords
Ag-ZnO; thermoplastic elastomers; polypropylene; nanocomposites; hierarchical; antibacterial; titanium dioxide; zinc oxide; binary oxide material; sol-gel method; organic dyes decomposition; photocatalysis; silica–lignin hybrid materials; polylactide; physicochemical and morphological properties; mechanical properties; biodegradation; titanium dioxide; zinc oxide; zirconia; molybdenum disulfide; binary systems; hybrid materials; alumina; CO2 capture; porous hybrid adsorbents; mesoporous organosilica; self-propagating; nuclear waste; zirconolite; actinide; aqueous durability; oxyanions; sorption; metal oxides; environment pollution; water purification; adsorbents; hazardous metals; inorganic oxide materials; surface functionalization; enzyme immobilization; laccase; dyes decolorization; Ti6Al4V titanium alloy; ozone treatment; surface layer; surface free energy; adhesive joint