Publications of M. Lindén
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Journal Article (29)
2010
Journal Article
132 (19), pp. 6822 - 6826 (2010)
Accessing Ultrashort Reaction Times in Particle Formation with SAXS Experiments: ZnS Precipitation on the Microsecond Time Scale. Journal of the American Chemical Society 2008
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112, pp. 1463 - 1467 (2008)
Ripening effects in ZnS nanoparticle growth. Journal of Physical Chemistry C 2006
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18 (6), pp. 1443 - 1450 (2006)
Hierarchically Porous Metal Oxide Monoliths Prepared by the Nanocasting Route. Chemistry of Materials
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110, pp. 23142 - 23147 (2006)
Early stages of ZnS growth studied by stopped-flow UV absorption spectroscopy: Effects of educt concentrations on the nanoparticle formation. Journal of Physical Chemistry B 2005
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26 (34), pp. 6827 - 6835 (2005)
Sol-gel synthesis of a multifunctional, hierarchically porous silica/apatite composite. Biomaterials
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15 (5), pp. 865 - 871 (2005)
Combined surface and volume templating of highly porous nanocast carbon monoliths. Advanced Functional Materials
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6 (10), pp. 2113 - 2119 (2005)
Early stages of ZnS nanoparticle growth studied by in-situ stopped-flow UV absorption spectroscopy. ChemPhysChem 2004
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One-pot aerosol synthesis of ordered hierarchical mesoporous core-shell silica nanoparticles. Chemical Communications (Cambridge, U. K.) (14), pp. 1630 - 1631 (2004)
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20 (12), pp. 4885 - 4891 (2004)
In situ synchrotron small-angle X-ray scattering/X-ray diffraction study of the formation of SBA-15 mesoporous silica. Langmuir
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20 (23), pp. 10311 - 10316 (2004)
Time-resolved in situ studies of the formation of cubic mesoporous silica formed with triblock copolymers. Langmuir
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72 (1-3), pp. 59 - 65 (2004)
Easy and flexible preparation of nanocasted carbon monoliths exhibiting a multimodal hierarchical porosity. Microporous and Mesoporous Materials
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Hierarchically porous nanocrystalline cobalt oxide monoliths through nanocasting. Chemical Communications (Cambridge, U. K.) (19), pp. 2188 - 2189 (2004)
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28 (12), pp. 1520 - 1525 (2004)
Chemical removal of organic polymers from highly porous sol-gel-derived silica monoliths. New Journal of Chemistry 2003
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15 (26), pp. 5029 - 5035 (2003)
Directing the formation of vinyl-functionalized silica to the hexagonal SBA-15 or large-pore Ia3d structure. Chemistry of Materials
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66 (2-3), pp. 219 - 227 (2003)
Spherical silica agglomerates possessing hierarchical porosity prepared by spray drying of MCM-41 and MCM-48 nanospheres. Microporous and Mesoporous Materials
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18 (4), pp. 265 - 269 (2003)
Synthesis of carbon monoliths with a multi-modal pore system by a one step impregnation technique. New Carbon Materials
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15 (19), pp. 3704 - 3709 (2003)
Combined use of cosurfactant/surfactant mixtures and swelling agents in the synthesis of mesoporous titanium oxophosphates. Chemistry of Materials
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15 (14), pp. 1209 - 1211 (2003)
Carbon monoliths possessing a hierarchical, fully interconnected porosity. Advanced Materials
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15 (3), pp. 813 - 818 (2003)
Unusual, vesicle-like patterned, mesoscopically ordered silica. Chemistry of Materials
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146, pp. 399 - 406 (2003)
Expanding horizons of mesoporous materials to non-siliceous systems. Studies in Surface Science and Catalysis