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SYNTHESIS, STRUCTURE AND ADSORPTION PROPERTIES OF FUNCTIONALIZED POLYSILOXANE MATERIALS

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Combined and Hybrid Adsorbents

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A consideration has been given to salient features of synthesis of functionalized polysiloxane xerogels using one-, two-, and three-component (in terms of alkoxysilanes) systems. Possibilities have been revealed for potentialities of physical methods for characterizing nature of functional groups, types of structural units that form these xerogels and surface layer structure. Adsorption properties of such hybrid organic-inorganic materials have been described in detail.

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ZUB, Y.L., CHUIKO, A.A. (2006). SYNTHESIS, STRUCTURE AND ADSORPTION PROPERTIES OF FUNCTIONALIZED POLYSILOXANE MATERIALS. In: Loureiro, J.M., Kartel, M.T. (eds) Combined and Hybrid Adsorbents. NATO Security through Science Series. Springer, Dordrecht . https://doi.org/10.1007/1-4020-5172-7_1

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