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Regularities in the Behaviour of Nanooxides in Different Media Affected by Surface Structure and Morphology of Particles

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Textural and adsorptive characteristics, surface structures, and the volume of individual, binary and ternary nanooxide particles with SiO2, Al2O3 and TiO2 were investigated. These materials’ interactions with low and high molecular weight compounds were investigated using adsorption, NMR, TSDC, DRS, FTIR, TPD–MS, Auger spectroscopy, optical spectroscopy, DLS, titration and microcalorimetry. The presence of a structural hierarchy of particles from primary (10–50 nm), their aggregates (50–1000 nm) and agglomerates of aggregates (> 1 μm) to visible flocculi affects textural features of the oxides, adsorption of different compounds and the behaviour of materials in liquid media.

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Gun’ko, V. et al. (2009). Regularities in the Behaviour of Nanooxides in Different Media Affected by Surface Structure and Morphology of Particles. In: Shpak, A., Gorbyk, P. (eds) Nanomaterials and Supramolecular Structures. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-90-481-2309-4_8

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