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The phrase "a very large surface" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing an extensive area or expanse, such as in scientific, architectural, or artistic contexts.
Example: "The new building features a very large surface area, allowing for ample natural light to enter the interior spaces."
Alternatives: "an extensive surface" or "a vast surface".
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The advantage of coating nanowires, rather than a smooth surface, with the dye is that the wires collectively have a very large surface area.
Carbon nanotubes can carry and store more charge than other forms of carbon, in part because their nanoscale structure gives them a very large surface area.
In case of the ATO electrode, the inner walls of the mesopores exhibiting a very large surface are completely modified in the procedure.
These properties include amazing characteristics such as a very large surface area to volume ratio, flexibility in surface functionalities, and superior mechanical performance (e.g. stiffness and tensile strength) compared with any other known form of the material.
On the other hand, jet-milling produced smaller (2.06 ± 0.08 μm), crystalline, irregular shaped particles with a very large surface area (11.04 ± 0.10 m2/g) that, over time, formed looser particle aggregates of decreasing size (3.76 ± 0.10 μm).
The as-grown few-layer graphene/MWNT nanocarbon foams are in the form of a homogeneous and densely packed hierarchical nanostructures and possess a very large surface area of 743 m2 g−1.
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Third, they have a very large surface-to-area ratio.
Nanoparticles are generally defined as structures with sizes between 1 and 100 nm that have a very large surface-to-volume ratio leading to different, novel properties compared with bulk particles of the same chemical composition [ 18, 19].
The very large surface area provides a huge surface energy.
Surprisingly, 12 and 13 have very large surface areas, and 13 exhibits a near closed loop hysteresis above 0.3 P/Po, indicating possible "ink bottle" pores, but pore analysis indicates that the micropores are <1.5 nm in diameter.
The collapse of magma chambers and the development of very large surface craters called calderas is an important source of lake basins.
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