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Nanostructured Metal Oxides for Stoichiometric Degradation of Chemical Warfare Agents
Metal oxides have very important applications in many areas of chemistry, physics and materials science; their properties are dependent on the method of preparation, the morphology and texture. Nanostructured metal oxides can exhibit unique characteristics unlike those of the bulk form depending on their morphology, with a high density of edges, corners and defect surfaces. In recent years, methods have been developed for the preparation of metal oxide powders with tunable control of the primary particle size as well as of a secondary particle size: the size of agglomerates of crystallites. One of the many ways to take advantage of unique properties of nanostructured oxide materials is stoichiometric degradation of chemical warfare agents (CWAs) and volatile organic compounds (VOC) pollutants on their surfaces.
Nanostructured Metal Oxides for Stoichiometric Degradation of Chemical Warfare Agents
Metal oxides have very important applications in many areas of chemistry, physics and materials science; their properties are dependent on the method of preparation, the morphology and texture. Nanostructured metal oxides can exhibit unique characteristics unlike those of the bulk form depending on their morphology, with a high density of edges, corners and defect surfaces. In recent years, methods have been developed for the preparation of metal oxide powders with tunable control of the primary particle size as well as of a secondary particle size: the size of agglomerates of crystallites. One of the many ways to take advantage of unique properties of nanostructured oxide materials is stoichiometric degradation of chemical warfare agents (CWAs) and volatile organic compounds (VOC) pollutants on their surfaces.
Nanostructured Metal Oxides for Stoichiometric Degradation of Chemical Warfare Agents
Reviews Env.Contamination(formerly:Residue Reviews)
de Voogt, Pim (editor) / Štengl, Václav (author) / Henych, Jiří (author) / Janoš, Pavel (author) / Skoumal, Miroslav (author)
Reviews of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology Volume 236 ; Chapter: 4 ; 239-258
2016-01-01
20 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
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