Analytical chemistry with silica sol-gels: traditional routes to new materials for chemical analysis

The versatility of sol-gel chemistry enables us to generate a wide range of silica and organosilica materials with controlled structure, composition, morphology and porosity. These materials' hosting and recognition properties, as well as their wide-open structures containing many easily access...

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