TY - CHAP
T1 - Molecular engineering of functional condensed matter-zeolite as a showcase
AU - Yu, Jihong
AU - Yan, Wenfu
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2024/1/1
Y1 - 2024/1/1
N2 - The concept of condensed matter chemistry is proposed in light of the reactants and reaction media of chemical reactions are molecules or ions in specific condensed matter states rather than individual molecules or ions as traditionally defined and the key determinants of a reaction in terms of its occurrence, the mechanism, and the result are the properties, the components, and the multilayer organization of the reactants and reaction media in their specific condensed matter states. In this chapter, the types, forms, and creation approaches of matter are briefly presented. Taking zeolites, a class of microporous inorganic crystalline materials in which specific molecules can be selectively adsorbed and catalytically transformed, as an example, the condensed matter chemistry is further illustrated by discussing their synthesis (gel chemistry, structure-directing effect, etc.), structure (topology, hierarchy, defects, intergrowth, morphology, modification, etc.), and properties (catalysis, adsorption/separation, ion-exchange, etc.). The evolution from molecular engineering to condensed matter engineering of functional materials (i.e., molecular engineering of functional condensed matter) is presented by taking the molecular engineering of zeolitic materials as a showcase.
AB - The concept of condensed matter chemistry is proposed in light of the reactants and reaction media of chemical reactions are molecules or ions in specific condensed matter states rather than individual molecules or ions as traditionally defined and the key determinants of a reaction in terms of its occurrence, the mechanism, and the result are the properties, the components, and the multilayer organization of the reactants and reaction media in their specific condensed matter states. In this chapter, the types, forms, and creation approaches of matter are briefly presented. Taking zeolites, a class of microporous inorganic crystalline materials in which specific molecules can be selectively adsorbed and catalytically transformed, as an example, the condensed matter chemistry is further illustrated by discussing their synthesis (gel chemistry, structure-directing effect, etc.), structure (topology, hierarchy, defects, intergrowth, morphology, modification, etc.), and properties (catalysis, adsorption/separation, ion-exchange, etc.). The evolution from molecular engineering to condensed matter engineering of functional materials (i.e., molecular engineering of functional condensed matter) is presented by taking the molecular engineering of zeolitic materials as a showcase.
KW - Molecular engineering
KW - catalysis
KW - condensed matter
KW - crystallization
KW - zeolite
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85199104447&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1016/B978-0-443-16140-7.00003-1
DO - 10.1016/B978-0-443-16140-7.00003-1
M3 - Chapter
AN - SCOPUS:85199104447
SN - 9780443161414
SP - 407
EP - 432
BT - Introduction to Condensed Matter Chemistry
PB - Elsevier
ER -