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Synthesis, characterization and photodegradation study of mixed-phase titania hollow submicrospheres with rough surface

Zheng et al., 2009

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12100123606438220626
Author
Zheng R
Meng X
Tang F
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Applied surface science

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Titania hollow submicrospheres with mixed phase (anatase–brookite or anatase–rutile) were synthesized via the combination of hydrothermal treatment and calcination of submicrospheres consisting of a polystyrene core and an amorphous TiO2 shell. After …
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