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CHEMICAL COMMUNICATIONS
Volume 58, Issue 54, Pages 7554-7557Publisher
ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/d2cc02710k
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- POR FSE Alte Competenze Air Quality Monitoring project
- 'Departments of Excellence' program of the Italian MIUR 2018-2022
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The selectivity and efficiency of benzene and toluene uptake at the gas-solid interface can be greatly improved by partially rigidifying the receptor cavity of quinoxaline cavitands and immobilizing them onto silica gel particles.
The selectivity and efficiency of benzene and toluene uptake at the gas-solid interface by quinoxaline cavitands is strongly enhanced by partial rigidification of the receptor cavity and immobilization of the cavitand onto silica gel particles.
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