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A general approach towards multi-faceted hollow oxide composites using zeolitic imidazolate frameworksWu et al., 2015
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- Wu R
- Wang D
- Han J
- Liu H
- Zhou K
- Huang Y
- Xu R
- Wei J
- Chen X
- Chen Z
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- Nanoscale
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To realize the various functionalities and maximize the structural advantages, hollow particles with multiple compositions and complex structures are highly desirable. However, the development of a convenient and scalable method for the synthesis of such multi …
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