Schüth, 2001 - Google Patents
Non-siliceous mesostructured and mesoporous materialsSchüth, 2001
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- 18425878774227066256
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- Schüth F
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- Chemistry of Materials
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Siliceous ordered mesoporous materials are well-investigated and-covered by several excellent reviews. Less work has been directed to non-siliceous materials, although these could have more wide-ranging applications. This review will address the synthesis and …
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