Hierarchically porous UiO-66 with tunable mesopores and oxygen vacancies for enhanced arsenic removal
Rongming Xu(State Key Laboratory of Pollution Control and Resource Reuse), Jiuhui Qu(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Chaochun Tang(East China Jiaotong University), Xiwang Zhang(Monash University), Chengzhi Hu(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Qinghua Ji(State Key Joint Laboratory of Environment Simulation and Pollution Control), Gong Zhang(University of Chinese Academy of Sciences), Pin Zhao(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Chao Xiang(Beijing Administration Institute), Ruiping Liu(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Meipeng Jian(Monash University)
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