Synthesis of monodisperse mesoporous titania beads with controllable diameter, high surface areas, and variable pore diameters (14-23 nm).
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Fuzhi Huang | Yi-bing Cheng | Dehong Chen | R. Caruso | Lu Cao | P. Imperia
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