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High surface area zirconia by digestion of zirconium propoxide at different pH

Chuah et al., 2000

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16385872146715679905
Author
Chuah G
Liu S
Jaenicke S
Li J
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Microporous and mesoporous materials

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The microstructure of hydrous zirconia (ZrO2) prepared by the hydrolysis of zirconium propoxide followed by digestion at pH 1, 3 and 9 and the ZrO2 derived from this precursor have been studied. The undigested hydrous oxides formed plate-like aggregates with low …
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