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MSE PRO High Purity 99.9wt% Hollow Mesoporous Silica (Spherical)– MSE Supplies LLC

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MSE PRO High Purity 99.9wt% Hollow Mesoporous Silica Solution (Spherical)

SKU: MS0171

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MSE PRO™ High Purity 99.9wt% Hollow Mesoporous Silica Solution (Spherical)

MSE PRO High Purity 99.9wt% Hollow Mesoporous Silica Solution (Spherical) is a nanomaterial with a hollow structure and spherical appearance. This solution typically contains spherical silica nanoparticles with a diameter ranging from tens to hundreds of nanometers.

Applications:

Its extensive surface area and pore volume allow for increased active centers, resulting in excellent performance as a catalyst carrier, adsorbent, sensor, and etc. Furthermore, it is proven to be an effective drug carrier and scaffold material, making it a preferred choice in biomedical applications.

Technical Specifications:

Average particle size

70±10 nm: 5 mL (MS0171), 10 mL (MS0172)

160±10 nm: 5 mL (MS0173), 10 mL (MS0174)

200±10 nm: 5 mL (MS0175), 10 mL (MS0176)

Package 5 mL or 10 mL /bottle
Concentration 5 mg/mL
Purity ≥99.9 wt%
Solvent Water
Storage Sealed, avoid light, and stored under normal temperature.

We also offer customization on particle sizes, please contact us for more details.

References:

[1] Zhang, Zulei, et al. "Highly efficient and selective removal of trace lead from aqueous solutions by hollow mesoporous silica loaded with molecularly imprinted polymers." Journal of hazardous materials 328 (2017): 160-169.

[2]Teng, Zhaogang, et al. "Preparation of hollow mesoporous silica spheres by a sol–gel/emulsion approach." Microporous and Mesoporous Materials 127.1-2 (2010): 67-72.