Kang et al., 2004 - Google Patents
Preparation of stable mesoporous inorganic oxides via nano-replication techniqueKang et al., 2004
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- 15951557545570083215
- Author
- Kang M
- Kim D
- Yi S
- Han J
- Yie J
- Kim J
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- Catalysis today
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Various kinds of mesoporous metal oxides with high thermal stabilities as well as crystalline frameworks have been successfully prepared using a mesoporous carbon as a template via nano-replication technique. This noble synthesis strategy for the preparation of mesoporous …
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