Intercalation of Gelatin in Monohydrate Zirconium Hydrogen Phosphate

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Gelatin has been successfully intercalated into monohydrate zirconium hydrogen phosphate in certain conditions by first inserting aminocaproic acid into its lattice followed by its replacement with gelatin.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 734-737)

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2113-2115

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