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Application of micro and porous materials as nano-reactors

Lawal Adedoyin IsolaDepartment of Accounting and Finance , Landmark University , Omu-Aran , NigeriaTzu-Chia ChenMarischa ElvenyData Science & Computational Intelligence Research Group , Universitas Sumatera Utara , Medan , IndonesiaAyad F. AlkaimChemistry Department , College of Science for Women, University of Babylon , Hillah , IraqLakshmi ThangaveluDepartment of Pharmacology , Saveetha Dental College and Hospital, Saveetha Institute of Medical and Technical Sciences, Saveetha University , Chennai , IndiaEhsan KianfarYoung Researchers and Elite Club , Gachsaran Branch, Islamic Azad University , Gachsaran , Iran
2021en
ABI

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Abstract In general, nanostructured materials with specific size, shape and geometry have unique and different properties from bulk materials. Using reaction media with nanometer and micrometer dimensions, they can produce new nanomaterials with interesting and remarkable properties. In general, nano-reactors are nanometer-sized chambers in which chemical reactions can take place. of course, nanoreactors are somehow part of the reaction, and this is the main difference between them and micro-reactors. One of the useful solutions to achieve the environment of nanoreactors is the use of porous materials, so due to the importance of nanoreactors, porous structures of silicate and zeolite are among the most prominent and widely used compounds in this group.

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