Abstract. Two simple modification methods for ordered mesoporous silicas were examined and compared. MCM-41 molecular sieve was physically coated with 40-cyano-4-biphenyl [4(4-pentenyloxy)]benzoate (CBPB) and chemically modified using trimethylethoxysilane. The structural and surface properties of the obtained mate-rials were characterized using elemental analysis, thermogravimetry and nitrogen adsorption over a wide pressure range. It was shown that the pore size of the MCM-41 material was not decreased significantly after the coating procedure, even for high loadings of CBPB. Moreover, low pressure adsorption measurements indicated that significant fractions of the MCM-41 surface were not covered by CBPB, even for high CBPB loadings, whic...
Siliceous mesoporous molecular sieve (Si-MCM-41) material with highly ordered hexagonal pore arrange...
Ordered mesoporous silica materials were firstly developed in 1992 by the Mobil Oil Company. Since t...
The discovery of mesoporous molecular sieves, MCM-41, which possesses a regular hexagonal array of u...
Large pore MCM-41 silica with the pore diameter of 5.0 nm was chemically modified by bonding monomer...
Mesoporous Mobil catalytic materials of number 41 (MCM-41) silica was chemically modified using both...
Mesoporous Mobil catalytic materials of number 41 (MCM-41) silica was chemically modified using both...
Mesoporous MCM-41 silica was modified using both inorganic and organic precursors and characterized ...
Mesoporous silicas have attracted considerable attention due to their various potential applications...
The discovery of periodic mesoporous MCM-41 and related molecular sieves has attracted significant a...
The discovery of periodic mesoporous MCM-41 and related molecular sieves has attracted significant a...
The discovery of periodic mesoporous MCM-41 and related molecular sieves has attracted significant a...
The main objective of this work was to evidence versatile applications of ordered siliceous mesoporo...
The main objective of this work was to evidence versatile applications of ordered siliceous mesoporo...
The discovery of mesoporous molecular sieves, MCM-41, which possesses a regular hexagonal array of u...
The discovery of mesoporous molecular sieves, MCM-41, which possesses a regular hexagonal array of u...
Siliceous mesoporous molecular sieve (Si-MCM-41) material with highly ordered hexagonal pore arrange...
Ordered mesoporous silica materials were firstly developed in 1992 by the Mobil Oil Company. Since t...
The discovery of mesoporous molecular sieves, MCM-41, which possesses a regular hexagonal array of u...
Large pore MCM-41 silica with the pore diameter of 5.0 nm was chemically modified by bonding monomer...
Mesoporous Mobil catalytic materials of number 41 (MCM-41) silica was chemically modified using both...
Mesoporous Mobil catalytic materials of number 41 (MCM-41) silica was chemically modified using both...
Mesoporous MCM-41 silica was modified using both inorganic and organic precursors and characterized ...
Mesoporous silicas have attracted considerable attention due to their various potential applications...
The discovery of periodic mesoporous MCM-41 and related molecular sieves has attracted significant a...
The discovery of periodic mesoporous MCM-41 and related molecular sieves has attracted significant a...
The discovery of periodic mesoporous MCM-41 and related molecular sieves has attracted significant a...
The main objective of this work was to evidence versatile applications of ordered siliceous mesoporo...
The main objective of this work was to evidence versatile applications of ordered siliceous mesoporo...
The discovery of mesoporous molecular sieves, MCM-41, which possesses a regular hexagonal array of u...
The discovery of mesoporous molecular sieves, MCM-41, which possesses a regular hexagonal array of u...
Siliceous mesoporous molecular sieve (Si-MCM-41) material with highly ordered hexagonal pore arrange...
Ordered mesoporous silica materials were firstly developed in 1992 by the Mobil Oil Company. Since t...
The discovery of mesoporous molecular sieves, MCM-41, which possesses a regular hexagonal array of u...