Ha et al., 2019 - Google Patents
General synthesis and physico-chemical properties of mesoporous materialsHa et al., 2019
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- Ha C
- Park S
- Ha C
- Park S
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- Periodic Mesoporous Organosilicas: Preparation, Properties and Applications
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This chapter describes general synthetic routes of mesoporous materials, in particular, with focusing mesoporous silicas; Synthesis methods of mesoporous materials include sol-gel method, template assisted technique, liquid crystal template approach (LCTA), microwave …
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- C01B33/00—Silicon; Compounds thereof
- C01B33/113—Silicon oxides; Hydrates thereof
- C01B33/12—Silica; Hydrates thereof, e.g. lepidoic silicic acid
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- C01B39/02—Crystalline aluminosilicate zeolites; Isomorphous compound thereof; Direct preparation thereof; Preparation thereof starting from a reaction mixture containing a crystalline zeolite of another type, or from preformed reactants; After-treatment thereof
- C01B39/04—Crystalline aluminosilicate zeolites; Isomorphous compound thereof; Direct preparation thereof; Preparation thereof starting from a reaction mixture containing a crystalline zeolite of another type, or from preformed reactants; After-treatment thereof using at least one organic template directing agent, e.g. an ionic quaternary ammonium compound or an aminated compound
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