Developing Nanomaterials with Given Properties Based on Aluminum Oxyhydroxide

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This paper reports about the method of modified nanomaterials. The aluminum oxyhydroxide was modified by manganese ions (II) during the synthesis. It was shown that modified aluminum oxyhydroxide has new function properties such as catalytic properties. It was shown that the modified aluminum oxyhydroxide with the high concentration of manganese ions (II) could be used in the reaction of the oxidation of methane.

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