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Abramson et al., 2011 - Google Patents

An eco-friendly route to magnetic silica microspheres and nanospheres

Abramson et al., 2011

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5836949389048099060
Author
Abramson S
Safraou W
Malezieux B
Dupuis V
Borensztajn S
Briot E
Bée A
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Journal of colloid and interface science

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A green and inexpensive alternative to existing methods for the preparation of magnetic iron oxide/silica nanocomposite particles has been investigated. The use of water-in oil emulsions based on vegetable oils instead of usual solvents led to microsized or nanosized …
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