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Diffusion-Controlled Silylation

Figure 4. Silylation of porous silica beads. The fractional extent of completion of the reaction at the external surface and on the internal surface is shown on the ordinate and abscissa, respectively. The straight diagonal line shows expectation for reactivity control. The TFSA data show a high degree of pore diffusion control. (From [33], with permission from Gordon and Breach, Science Publishers S.A.)... Figure 4. Silylation of porous silica beads. The fractional extent of completion of the reaction at the external surface and on the internal surface is shown on the ordinate and abscissa, respectively. The straight diagonal line shows expectation for reactivity control. The TFSA data show a high degree of pore diffusion control. (From [33], with permission from Gordon and Breach, Science Publishers S.A.)...

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