Versatile synthesis of nanometer sized hollow silica spheres
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Jeroen J. L. M. Cornelissen, Eric. F. Connor, Ho-Cheol Kim, Victor Y. Lee, Teddie Magibitang, Philip M. Rice, Willi Volksen, Linda K. Sundberg, Robert D. Miller
Using the controlled precipitation of silicic acid on functionalized polystyrene latexes, nanometer sized silica-coated spheres could be prepared and subsequently modified to allow dispersion in non-aqueous solvents; removal of the interior polymer by calcination resulted in the formation of hollow silica spheres.
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