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Structure and photochromic properties of molybdenum-containing silica gels obtained by molecular-lamination method

Journal Article · · Russian Journal of Applied Chemistry
OSTI ID:182209

The structure and physicochemical properties of molybdenum-containing silica gels obtained by molecular lamination have been studied quite extensively. Up to the present, however, no studies have been made of the influence of the pore structure of the original silica gel on the structure and properties of molybdenum-containing silica gels (MSG). The problem is quite important, since molybdenum silicas obtained by molecular lamination may find applications in catalysis and as sensors of UV radiation. In either case, the structure of the support is not a factor to be ignored. Here, the authors are reporting on an investigation of the structure of MSG materials with different pore structures and their susceptibility to reduction of the Mo(VI) oxide groupings when exposed to UV radiation. 16 refs., 2 figs., 2 tabs.

OSTI ID:
182209
Journal Information:
Russian Journal of Applied Chemistry, Journal Name: Russian Journal of Applied Chemistry Journal Issue: 11 Vol. 64; ISSN 1070-4272; ISSN RJACEO
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English

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