Chemistry & Chemical Technology. – 2009. – Vol. 3, No. 3

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Chemistry & Chemical Technology : [the scientific-technical journal] / Lviv Polytechnic National University ; editor-in-chief M. Bratychak. – Lviv : Publishing House of Lviv Polytechnic National University, 2009. – Volume 3, number 3. – P. 169–254, VI : ill.

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    Structure and thermal properties of naphthalene sulfonated resin/mesoporous niobium oxide nanostructured composites
    (Publishing House of Lviv Polytechnic National University, 2009) Santos, Andre L.S.; Dias, Marcos L.; Antonelli, David
    Синтезовано мезопористий оксид ніобію (Nb2O5), який оброблено розчином нафталін-сульфованої формальдегідної смоли (НСФС). Нові неорганічні-органічні композити досліджено різними методами. Показано, що пори наноструктурного матеріалу заповнені НСФС, змінюють морфологію і термічні властивості мезопористого Nb2O5. Mesoporous niobium oxide (Nb2O5) was synthesized and treated with naphthalene sulfonated formaldehyde resin (NSF) solution. These new inorganicorganic hybrid composites were characterized by different techniques. Results indicated that the pores of the nanostructured material are filled with the NSF resin with changes in the morphology and thermal properties of the mesoporous Nb2O5.