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Ambient temperature crystallisation of a lamellar gallium fluorophosphate from the synthesis solution of microporous ULM-5
Détails bibliographiques
Auteurs principaux:
Livage, C
,
Millange, F
,
Walton, R
,
Loiseau, T
,
Simon, N
,
O'Hare, D
,
Ferey, G
Format:
Journal article
Publié:
2001
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