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Surface modification of as-synthesized lamellar mesostructured silica obtained by liquid crystal templating

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Fig. 2 X-Ray diffraction patterns of a silica obtained in the TEOS/
Fig. 3 TGA and DSC curves of an acidic modified substrate. Mass loss associated with the exothermal peak: 3.5 wt%.
Fig. 7 TEM micrographs TEM of lamellar silica modified by TMSCl in HMDS. Pictures (a) and (b) acidic substrate

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