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Synthesis and characterization of MCM-41 decorated with CuO particles

Li et al., 2003

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13204136847072116729
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Li Z
Gao L
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Journal of Physics and Chemistry of Solids

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CuO particles have decorated on the external surface of MCM-41 by in situ introducing cupric nitrate during the hydrothermal synthesis followed by the calcination. The textural and structural properties of CuO/MCM-41 are compared with those of pure MCM-41. The results …
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