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Silica nanopores

The design of the nanoporous waveguide is shown both schematically and as a photograph in Fig. 12. It consists of an 8 mm x 12 mm x 1.6 mm soda lime glass substrate, spin-coated with a l- im-thick layer of nanoporous silica (Nanopore, NM, USA) and then coated with a 160-nm-thick layer of polystyr-... [Pg.288]

Findenegg GH, Jahnert S, Akcakayiran D, Schreiber A. (2008) Freezing and melting of water confined in silica nanopores. Chemphyschem 9 2651-2659. [Pg.342]

J. Kim, S. Yoon, and J. Yu, Fabrication of nanocapsules with Au particles trapped inside carbon and silica nanoporous shells, Chem. Commun., 790-791(2003). [Pg.247]

FIGURE 1.277 Comparison of the DSC melting temperatures with the NMR transition temperature for water in a different set of MCM-41 materials and silica gels. (Drawn according to Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 10, Jahnert, S., Vaca Chavez, F., Schaumann, G.E., Schreiber, A., Schonhoff, M., andFindenegg, G.H., Melting and freezing of water in cylindrical silica nanopores, 6039-6051,2008.)... [Pg.305]

G. H. Findenegg, S. Jaehnert, D. Akcakayiran and A. Schreiber, Freezing and Melting of Water Confined in Silica Nanopores , ChemPhysChem, 2008, 9, 2651. [Pg.46]

Ori, G., Villemot, F., Viau, L, Vioux, A., and Coasne, B. (2014) Ionic liquid confined in silica nanopores molecular dynamics in the isobaric-isothermal... [Pg.510]

K. Shirono, H. Daiguji, Molecular simulation of the phase behavior of water confined in silica nanopores, J. Phys. Chem. C 111 (2007)7938-7946. [Pg.255]

Conversely, the heat of adsorption of CO at polar sites located in the all-silica nanopores (Si-OH nests) was much lower (q llk] mol ) than on H-BEA, and virtually constant over the whole coverage examined in agreement with the formation of very weak H-bonding adducts, as described in Refs. [73, 105], The adsorption capacity of the all-silica zeolite was dramatically lower than that of the proton-exchanged zeolite, as witnessed by the correspondent isotherms reported in the inset... [Pg.40]


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