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Fabrication and characterization of multidimensional tungsten oxide networks

Wei et al., 2005

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7372353949547580098
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Wei X
Shen P
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Science in China Series B: Chemistry

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Multidimensional WO3 networks with hierarchical bimodal pores have been synchronously fabricated by concentrating a solution containing hydrogen peroxide, methanol, peroxo- polytungstic acid and poly (n-vinylpyrrolidone)(PVP). The optical microscope, SEM, powder …
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