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Upcycling of Waste Durian Peel into Valued Fe/N Co-Doped Porous Materials as Peroxymonosulfate Activator for Terramycin Oxidation. [PDF]
Zheng K, Liu R, Shen L, Li W, Qin C.
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Flexible and Thermally Insulating Porous Materials Utilizing Hollow Double-Shell Polymer Fibers. [PDF]
Knapczyk-Korczak J +6 more
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3D microstructure reconstruction and characterization of porous materials using a cross-sectional SEM image and deep learning. [PDF]
Li X +7 more
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Integrated Framework to Model Microstructure Evolution and Decipher the Microstructure-Property Relationship in Polymeric Porous Materials. [PDF]
Feng L, Huang S, Heo TW, Biener J.
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2023
A porous material (medium) is a substance that contains pores (voids), or spaces, between solid materials through which liquid or gas can flow. Examples of naturally occurring porous media include sand, soil, and some types of stone. Sponges, ceramics, and reticulated foam are also manufactured for porous materials.
Angelo Morro, Claudio Giorgi
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A porous material (medium) is a substance that contains pores (voids), or spaces, between solid materials through which liquid or gas can flow. Examples of naturally occurring porous media include sand, soil, and some types of stone. Sponges, ceramics, and reticulated foam are also manufactured for porous materials.
Angelo Morro, Claudio Giorgi
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Pectin‐Derived Porous Materials
Chemistry – A European Journal, 2010AbstractPorous forms of pectin, a major industrial waste biomass polysaccharide, have been prepared by aqueous phase expansion routes (SBET>200 m2 g−1; Vpore>0.80 cm3 g−1). It was demonstrated that the aqueous phase acidity crucially influenced the properties of the porous pectin form.
White, R., Budarin, V., Clark, J.
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Accounts of Chemical Research, 2017
Developing science and technology of porous materials provides fuels and useful substances from ubiquitous gaseous substances such as air.
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Developing science and technology of porous materials provides fuels and useful substances from ubiquitous gaseous substances such as air.
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