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Sol-gel synthesis and physicochemical properties of organosilicon materials functionalized by amino groups. / Neudachina, L. K.; Lakiza, N. V.; Pestov, A. V. et al.
In: Glass Physics and Chemistry, Vol. 37, No. 5, 01.10.2011, p. 537-544.

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Neudachina LK, Lakiza NV, Pestov AV, Osipova VA, Adamova LV, Gorbunova EM. Sol-gel synthesis and physicochemical properties of organosilicon materials functionalized by amino groups. Glass Physics and Chemistry. 2011 Oct 1;37(5):537-544. doi: 10.1134/S1087659611050087

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title = "Sol-gel synthesis and physicochemical properties of organosilicon materials functionalized by amino groups",
keywords = "{"}sol-gel{"} materials, aminopolysiloxanes, sorption, specific surface area, thermal stability, transition metals",
author = "Neudachina, {L. K.} and Lakiza, {N. V.} and Pestov, {A. V.} and Osipova, {V. A.} and Adamova, {L. V.} and Gorbunova, {E. M.}",
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journal = "Glass Physics and Chemistry",
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publisher = "Maik Nauka-Interperiodica Publishing",
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