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Alumina and silica were modified with alkylphosphonic acids and diethyl butylphosphonate. The boundaries of hydrolytic stability of the obtained surface-modified materials were determined.
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Mingalyov, P.G., Buchnev, M.V. & Lisichkin, G.V. Chemical modification of alumina and silica with alkylphosphonic acids and their esters. Russian Chemical Bulletin 50, 1693–1695 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1013067409225
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