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Introducing Pure Calcium Orthophosphate Gels and Aerogels
The synthesis of calcium phosphate‐based gels and aerogels is reported, which exhibit highly porous structures built up of networks of nanoparticles. In case of amorphous aerogels, this leads to yet unmatched specific BET surface areas, making these materials especially interesting for biomedical applications.
Oliver Jeske +4 more
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Two-dimensional lead-free double perovskite ferroelastics with dynamic thermochromism. [PDF]
Su CY +7 more
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Anion-based electrolyte chemistry for sodium-ion batteries: fundamentals, advances and perspectives. [PDF]
Li SY +9 more
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Publisher Correction: Oxygen spillover on supported Pt-cluster for anti-CO-poisoning hydrogen oxidation. [PDF]
Shen D +7 more
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Silapropofol: Carbon-Silicon Isosterism in a Key Anesthetic Scaffold. [PDF]
Koschabek S +3 more
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Atomically Precise Cluster Cocatalysts: Missing Link toward Heterogenized Photocatalytic Systems. [PDF]
Nagaraju Myakala S, Cherevan A.
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Biosynthetic Inorganic Chemistry
ChemInform, 2006AbstractChemInform is a weekly Abstracting Service, delivering concise information at a glance that was extracted from about 200 leading journals. To access a ChemInform Abstract, please click on HTML or PDF.
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Nature, 1894
THE author states in the preface, that the arrangement of the course of elementary instruction in chemistry, which is given in this book, is based on the periodic classification of the elements. The properties of four elements, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen and carbon, and the properties of many compounds of these elements, are considered before the ...
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THE author states in the preface, that the arrangement of the course of elementary instruction in chemistry, which is given in this book, is based on the periodic classification of the elements. The properties of four elements, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen and carbon, and the properties of many compounds of these elements, are considered before the ...
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