Abstract

In the domain of porous solids with inorganic or hybrid frameworks, the combination of mastered chemistry and of computer simulations pushes forward the limits of the classical approach and allows the full determination from powder diffraction data of architectures with cells of several hundred thousand cubic angstroms with hierarchies of giant pores and unprecedented Langmuir surfaces. The different limits induced by this new approach are analyzed.

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AngstromDiffractionDomain (mathematical analysis)PorosityChemical physicsNanotechnologyLangmuirPorous mediumMaterials scienceMineralogyChemistryPhysicsCrystallographyPhysical chemistryOpticsMathematicsAdsorptionComposite material

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Year
2005
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article
Volume
38
Issue
4
Pages
217-225
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1312
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Gérard Férey, Caroline Mellot‐Draznieks, Christian Serre et al. (2005). Crystallized Frameworks with Giant Pores:  Are There Limits to the Possible?. Accounts of Chemical Research , 38 (4) , 217-225. https://doi.org/10.1021/ar040163i

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10.1021/ar040163i