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Peidong Yang
University of California, Berkeley
Sol-gel synthesis of ordered mesoporous alumina
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2005
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Krisztián Niesz
Peidong Yang
University of California, Berkeley
Gabor Somorjai
University of California, Berkeley
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Well-ordered mesoporous alumina materials with high surface area and a narrow pore size distribution were synthesized using a sol-gel based self assembly technique.
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