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Safety precautions for handling phenol are discussed.
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Cosolvent-Induced Gelation and the Hydrothermal Enhancement of the Crystallinity of Titania−Silica Mixed Oxides for the Photocatalytic Remediation of Organic Pollutants
Harrison S. Kibombo, Dan Zhao, Andra Gonshorowski, Sridhar Budhi, Miles D. Koppang, and Ranjit T. KoodaliThe Journal of Physical Chemistry C2011 115 (13), 6126-6135Cosolvent-Induced Gelation and the Hydrothermal Enhancement of the Crystallinity of Titania−Silica Mixed Oxides for the Photocatalytic Remediation of Organic Pollutants
Harrison S. Kibombo, Dan Zhao, Andra Gonshorowski, Sridhar Budhi, Miles D. Koppang, and Ranjit T. KoodaliThe Journal of Physical Chemistry C2011 115 (13), 6126-6135The photocatalytic activity of hydrothermally synthesized TiO2−SiO2 mixed oxides was examined in this study. Powder X-ray diffractometry, nitrogen adsorption, diffuse reflectance spectrometry, Raman, and UV−vis spectrometry demonstrated that the pore ...
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- Received: August 03, 2009
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