Characterization and Chemical Modification of the Silica Surface. E.F. Vansant, K.C. Vrancken, P. Van Der Voort

Characterization and Chemical Modification of the Silica Surface


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Characterization and Chemical Modification of the Silica Surface E.F. Vansant, K.C. Vrancken, P. Van Der Voort
Publisher: Elsevier Science




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