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Porous materials in catalysis: challenges for mesoporous materials

Perego et al., 2013

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856962162245180976
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Perego C
Millini R
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Chemical Society Reviews

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The discovery of ordered mesoporous materials has opened great opportunities for new applications in heterogeneous catalysis, thanks to their hitherto unprecedented intrinsic structural features. Evidence shows that, however, these materials have not met the …
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