@article{c033d3f396aa47c89feccbb52281fda6,
title = "Foreword",
author = "Kenneth Poeppelmeier and Stephen Wilson",
note = "Funding Information: SPECIAL ISSUE OF SOLID STA'I'E IONIC'S ON SOUD STATE CHEMISTRY OF HETEROGENEOUS OXIDE CATALYSTS, INCLUDING NEW MICROPOROUS SOLIDE A symposium on Solid State Chemistry of Heterogeneous Oxide Catalysts, Including New Micropomus Solids was held at toe American Chemical Society Meeting in New Orleans (September 1987). This symposium brought together chemists, material scientists and the catalysis commum,'y to discuss the synthesis and characterization of new oxide materials and their application in heterogeneous catalysis. Funding was provided by the Division of Inorganic Chemistry, Monsanto, Union Carbide and the Petro!eum Research Fund. In this issue of Solid State Ionics we have put together a collection of review and original papers based in part on the New Orleans symposium. The refractory nature and stability of metal oxides are prominent characteristics that make inorganic materials indispensable for the demanding chemistries involved with heterogeneous catalysis. Some of the new directions highlighted in this issue include the generation of oxides with open structures, the genesis of stable transition metal species in zeolites, and novel approaches to stable, microporous heteropoly oxometalatcs, phosphonatas and pillared clays.",
year = "1988",
doi = "10.1016/0167-2738(88)90015-x",
language = "English (US)",
volume = "26",
pages = "61",
journal = "Solid State Ionics",
issn = "0167-2738",
publisher = "Elsevier",
number = "2",
}