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December 2003
This important book reviews extensively the preparative chemistry of various nanostructured materials, as well as structural-property correlations for these new materials. Materials of current interest, such as nanocrystals, nanowires, nanotubes, porous materials, and composites, are comprehensively covered.

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A variety of crystalline microporous and open framework materials have been synthesized and characterized over the past 50 years. Read the first page
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opaline lattices, framework sulfides, supertetrahedral clusters, mediated hydrosilylation, bimetallic nanocatalysts, inorganic nanotubes, open framework materials, oxide nanowhisker, silica mesophases, periodic mesoporous materials, neutral disordered, nitride nanowires, oxide nanowires, slow magnetic relaxation, nanowire growth, nanotubular structures, inverse opals, semiconductor nanowires, inorganic nanowires, pure silica molecular sieves, crystalline microporous materials, zeolite seeds, oxide nanotubes, intrinsic photoluminescence, nanowire arrays
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New York, Chemical Physics Letters, American Chemical Society, Functional Building Blocks, Laser Assisted Catalytic Growth, Academic Press, Novel Materials, Applied Physics Letters, Journal of Physical Chemistry, Solid State Chem, Department of Chemistry, John Wiley, Thermal Evaporation of Oxide, University of California, Symposium Series, Dalton Trans, Drude's Ann, Macmillan Publishers Ltd, Maxwell Garnett, Microporous Mesoporous Mater, Nano Letters, San Diego, Solid State Mater, United Kingdom
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