2006
DOI: 10.1039/b608460e
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One-step method for the self-assembly of metal nanoparticles onto facetted hollow silica tubes

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“…The FTIR spectrum in Fig. 11 also confirms the large content of the silanol group in the residue (Chaudhary et al, 2006;Feng and Feng, 2004). Stade, (1989), Yang et al (2009), andFeng (2004) studied the corrosion effects of sodium and potassium on calcium silicate hydrate and found that sodium mainly exists in acidic sites of the silanol group.…”
Section: Na 2 O Removal From Residues By Water Washingsupporting
confidence: 78%
“…The FTIR spectrum in Fig. 11 also confirms the large content of the silanol group in the residue (Chaudhary et al, 2006;Feng and Feng, 2004). Stade, (1989), Yang et al (2009), andFeng (2004) studied the corrosion effects of sodium and potassium on calcium silicate hydrate and found that sodium mainly exists in acidic sites of the silanol group.…”
Section: Na 2 O Removal From Residues By Water Washingsupporting
confidence: 78%
“…S2, ESI ‡). 38 The addition of allyl-groups to SNP@SiO 2 is crucial for the formation of stable polymer inclusion systems through the covalent attachment of the SNPs to the polymer matrix; this also improves the dispersion of the SNPs within the matrix. To produce the SNP@SiO 2 /PMMA composites, the polymer was grown in the presence of various amounts of SNP@SiO 2 (see the ESI ‡ for details).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These tubes have inner diameters of 20-800 nm. They are believed to grow around crystals of ammonium DL-tartrate that form when ammonium hydroxide solution is added to TEOS/tartaric acid solution [50,51]. Considering the latter example, it seems likely that templatefree submicrometre silica gardens can be produced.…”
Section: Microtubesmentioning
confidence: 99%