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MSE PRO Hierarchical Porous Silica Microspheres Powder, 400 nm-900 nm– MSE Supplies LLC

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MSE PRO 99.9wt% Hierarchical Porous Silica Microspheres Powder, 400 nm-900 nm

SKU: MS0191

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MSE PRO™ 99.9wt% Hierarchical Porous Silica Microspheres Powder, 400 nm-900 nm

MSE SUPPLIES offers a 99.9wt% Hierarchical Porous Silica Microspheres Powder, which is utilized in many applications including catalyst carriers, adsorption, heterogeneous catalysis, drug loading, and hard templates. This microsphere is stable in the presence of organic solvents, and it can also be dissolved in strong alkali and hydrofluoric acid solutions.

Technical Specifications:

CAS 7440-21-3
Average particle size 400 nm-900 nm
Package

5 g/bottle (MS0191)

10 g/bottle (MS0192)

Purity ≥99.9wt%
Average pore size

Primary mesopores: 2-4 nm

Secondary pores: 20-100 nm

Specific surface area ~470m2/g
Appearance White powder
Storage 4°C in a light-protected environment

Buy 99.9wt% Hierarchical Porous Silica Microspheres Powder at MSE Supplies for the best prices on the market. For bulk orders, please contact us for a quote. 

References

[1] Wang, Yong, et al. "Synthesis of monodisperse, hierarchically mesoporous, silica microspheres embedded with magnetic nanoparticles." ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces 4.5 (2012): 2735-2742.

[2] Du, Xin, and Junhui He. "Spherical silica micro/nanomaterials with hierarchical structures: Synthesis and applications." Nanoscale 3.10 (2011): 3984-4002.

[3] Wang, Wei, et al. "Hierarchical mesoporous silica microspheres prepared by partitioned cooperative self-assembly process using sodium silicate as precursor and their drug release performance." Microporous and Mesoporous Materials 275 (2019): 50-60.