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Tailoring a thermally stable amorphous SiOC structure for the separation of large molecules: the effect of calcination temperature on SiOC structures and gas …

Inde et al., 2018

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1645284935954289415
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Inde H
Kanezashi M
Nagasawa H
Nakaya T
Tsuru T
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A SiOC membrane with high oxidative stability for gas separation was tailored by utilizing vinyltrimethoxysilane, triethoxysilane, and 1, 1, 3, 3-tetramethyldisiloxane as Si precursors. Amorphous SiOC networks were formed via the condensation of Si–OH groups, the …
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