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activated carbon which is
typically composed of a
carbon framework with both
mesoporosity and
microporosity depending on the
conditions under which it was synthesized...
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described by bulk diffusion.
Mesoporosity In
solids (i.e.
excluding aggregated materials such as soils), the term '
mesoporosity'
refers to
pores greater than...
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transition point. This
equation is also used in
catalyst chemistry to ****ess
mesoporosity for solids. The
effect can be
viewed in
terms of the
average number of...
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range from 2 nm to 50 nm in diameter.
According to IUPAC's terminology,
mesoporosity sits
between microporous (<2 nm) and
macroporous (>50 nm). Mesoporous...
- of
mesoporosity-indeed, the
definition of
mesopores (2–50 nm) is ****ociated with the
appearance (50 nm) and
disappearance (2 nm) of
mesoporosity in nitrogen...
- PMO) are a type of
silica containing organic groups that give rise to
mesoporosity. They
exhibit pore size
ranging from 2 nm - 50 nm,
depending on the organic...
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Elizabeth (2008). "Micro and
mesoporosity of
carbon derived from
ternary and
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- organosilane-directed
synthesis of
crystalline zeolite with
tunable mesoporosity”,
Nature Materials, 2006. Choi, M., et al. “Ordered
nanoporous polymer-carbon...
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maintain the
structure of the
original polymer morphology,
including mesoporosity.
Although the
early research in SIS
focused on a
small number of inorganic...
- ; Bernard,
Samuel (2018). "Polymer-Derived
Ceramics with
engineered mesoporosity: From
design to
application in catalysis".
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