On July 31, 2016, Li, Xiying; Shi, Bing; Chaikittisilp, Watcharop; Li, Mengmeng; Wang, Yujie; Liu, Yong; Gao, Li; Mao, Liqun published an article.HPLC of Formula: 4719-04-4 The title of the article was A general method to synthesize a family of mesoporous silica nanoparticles less than 100 nm and their applications in anti-reflective/fogging coating. And the article contained the following:
Recent advances in strategies for synthesizing mesoporous silica particle (MSN) have enabled the precise control of its morphol., size, and composition which afford the applications in drug delivery and heterogeneous catalysis. Especially for drug delivery, the size of MSNs <100 nm is a prerequisite allowing for hemolysis effect. However, a general method for the synthesis of MSNs with uniform size distribution <100 nm still remains challenging. Herein, a general method was developed to synthesize a family of aqueous colloidal MSNs with uniform size <100 nm using small organic amines (SOAs) or nitrogen-containing heterocyclic compounds (NCHCs) as alk. catalysts in the presence of cationic quaternary ammonium salts as organic templates. The size of MSNs can be easily adjusted within the range from 28 to 100 nm by the cooperative effect of the mixed alk. catalysts or using different quaternary ammonium surfactants as templates. Also, texture properties of MSNs including pore diameter and surface area were controlled by selecting different kinds of SOAs or NCHCs. Based on the low refractive index of MSNs, these as-prepared MSNs serve as building blocks and afford an anti-reflective/fogging coating on glass slide through a facile dip-coating method. The experimental process involved the reaction of 2,2',2''-(1,3,5-Triazinane-1,3,5-triyl)triethanol(cas: 4719-04-4).HPLC of Formula: 4719-04-4
The Article related to mesoporous silica nanoparticle monodisperse templating antireflective fogging coating, Industrial Inorganic Chemicals: Bases and Metal Oxides and other aspects.HPLC of Formula: 4719-04-4
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