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title Nanoporous materials science and engineering
title_auth Nanoporous materials science and engineering
title_exact_search Nanoporous materials science and engineering
title_full Nanoporous materials science and engineering edited by G.Q. Lu, X.S. Zhao
title_fullStr Nanoporous materials science and engineering edited by G.Q. Lu, X.S. Zhao
title_full_unstemmed Nanoporous materials science and engineering edited by G.Q. Lu, X.S. Zhao
title_short Nanoporous materials
title_sort nanoporous materials science and engineering
title_sub science and engineering
topic Matériaux poreux
Nanomatériaux
Silice
Tamis moléculaires
TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Material Science bisacsh
Molecular sieves fast
Nanostructured materials fast
Porous materials fast
Silica fast
Moleculaire nanotechnologie gtt
Vastestoffysica gtt
Poreuze media gtt
Katalyse gtt
Porous materials
Nanostructured materials
Silica
Molecular sieves
Nanoporöser Stoff (DE-588)4800345-1 gnd
topic_facet Matériaux poreux
Nanomatériaux
Silice
Tamis moléculaires
TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Material Science
Molecular sieves
Nanostructured materials
Porous materials
Silica
Moleculaire nanotechnologie
Vastestoffysica
Poreuze media
Katalyse
Nanoporöser Stoff
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