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Nanocrystalline surfaces structural features

Preparation and Structural Features of Nanocrystalline Ti02 Surfaces... [Pg.268]

Structural and Electronic Features of Nanocrystalline T1O2 Surfaces... [Pg.268]

The aerogel-prepared metal oxide nanoparticles constitute a new class of porous inorganic materials because of their unique morphological features such as crystal shape, pore structure, high pore volume, and surface areas. Also, it is possible to load catalytic metals such as Fe or Cu at very high dispersions on these oxide supports and hence the nanocrystalline oxide materials can also function as unusual catalyst supports. Furthermore, these oxides can be tailored for desired Lewis base/Lewis acid strengths by incorporation of thin layers of other oxide materials or by preparation of mixed metal oxides. [Pg.339]


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