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Predictable shrinkage during the precise design of porous materials and nanomaterials

Dutta et al., 2015

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8507359415378161156
Author
Dutta S
Wu K
Kimura T
Publication year
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Chemistry of Materials

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The advent of ordered porous materials and nanomaterials with controlled porosity has opened new frontiers in the field of materials chemistry. Materials with ordered micro-, meso- , and macropores, including hierarchical pores, provide exceptional functions that make …
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