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An Easy Route for the Synthesis of Ordered Three-Dimensional Large-Pore Mesoporous Organosilicas with Im-3 m Symmetry

Zhang et al., 2004

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5702181613773801637
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Zhang Z
Tian B
Yan X
Shen S
Liu X
Chen D
Zhu G
Zhao D
Qiu S
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Abstract Ordered three-dimensional (3-D) Im-3 m-type mesoporous organosilicas with large- pore sizes (> 6 nm) have been prepared by an easy solvent evaporation method by using bridged silsesquioxane 1, 2-bis (triethoxysilyl) ethane precursor and triblock copolymers as …
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