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Texture of chromia aerogels and structure of their nanocrystals
M. Abecassis-Wolfovich
, H. Rotter
,
M. V. Landau
,
E. Korin
, A. I. Erenburg
, D. Mogilyansky
, E. Garshtein
Department of Chemical Engineering
Blechner Center for Industrial Catalysis & Process Development
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Aerogel
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Nanocrystals
100%
Chromia
100%
Mesoporous
40%
CrOOH
40%
Nanoparticles
20%
Two Dimensional
20%
Urea
20%
X Ray Diffraction
20%
Water Molecule
20%
High-resolution Transmission Electron Microscopy (HRTEM)
20%
Dehydration
20%
Pore Diameter
20%
Octahedron
20%
Monoclinic
20%
OH Groups
20%
Inert Atmosphere
20%
Pore Volume
20%
O Atom
20%
Structure Modeling
20%
Chromium Oxide
20%
N2 Adsorption Isotherms
20%
Bonded Water
20%
Thermoanalytical Techniques
20%
CrO2
20%
Homogeneous Precipitation
20%
Supercritical CO2 Extraction
20%
Material Science
Aerogels
100%
Nanocrystalline Material
100%
Carbon Dioxide
40%
Amorphous Material
20%
X-Ray Diffraction
20%
Nanoparticle
20%
Differential Scanning Calorimetry
20%
High-Resolution Transmission Electron Microscopy
20%
Adsorption Isotherm
20%
Pore Volume
20%
Engineering
Aerogels
100%
Two Dimensional
20%
Adsorption
20%
Ray Diffraction
20%
Nanoparticle
20%
Pore Diameter
20%
Monoclinic
20%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Aerogel
100%
Carbon Dioxide
40%
Nanoparticle
20%
Adsorption
20%
Differential Scanning Calorimetry
20%
High-Resolution Transmission Electron Microscopy
20%
Chemical Engineering
Aerogel
100%
Nanoparticle
20%
Temperature Programmed Desorption
20%
Adsorption Isotherm
20%