Publication Type Journal Article
Title NANOPOROUS MATERIALS: PILLARED CLAYS AND REGULAR SILICAS AS AN EXAMPLE OF SYNTHESIS AND THEIR POROSITY CHARACTERIZATION BY X-RAY DIFFRACTION
Authors J. M. P. Silva
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Journal QUIMICA NOVA
Year 2014
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Volume 37
Number 1
Pages 168-U222
Abstract Because of their practical applications, porous materials attract the attention of undergraduate students in a way that can be used to teach techniques and concepts in various chemistry disciplines. Porous materials are studied in various chemistry disciplines, including inorganic, organic, and physical chemistry. In this work, the syntheses of a microporous material and a mesoporous material are presented. The porosity of the synthesized materials is characterized by X-ray diffraction analysis. We show that this technique can be used to determine the pore dimensions of the synthesized materials.
DOI http://dx.doi.org/
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ISSN 0100-4042
EISSN 1678-7064
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Bibtex ID ISI:000332035600028
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