Porous Coordination Polymers 1st Edition
Porous Coordination Polymers — 1st Edition
by Nidhi Goel and Ki-Hyun Kim
Discover a definitive resource that brings clarity and depth to the fast-evolving field of porous coordination polymers (PCPs) and metal-organic frameworks (MOFs). This first edition offers a compelling blend of foundational theory, contemporary research, and practical insight—ideal for researchers, graduate students, and industry professionals working on gas adsorption, CO2 capture, catalysis, and materials design.
Start with clear, engaging explanations of structure, porosity, and bonding principles, then move into modern synthetic strategies and advanced characterization techniques. The book highlights real-world applications—gas storage, separation, sensors, and environmental remediation—illustrating how PCPs and MOFs translate to laboratory breakthroughs and scalable technologies. Carefully curated figures, schematics, and comparative analyses make complex concepts accessible without sacrificing scientific rigor.
Authored by respected experts Nidhi Goel and Ki-Hyun Kim, this volume synthesizes recent literature and experimental practices to support reproducible research and innovative development. Whether you are setting up a materials lab in Asia, contributing to collaborative projects in Europe, or advancing industrial R&D in North America, this book serves as a practical companion for interdisciplinary teams.
Enhance your understanding of adsorption behavior, pore engineering, and performance optimization with a text designed for immediate use in academic courses and professional reference libraries. For a comprehensive, up-to-date guide to porous coordination polymers and their transformative applications, add this essential title to your collection today.
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