Nanocasting: A Versatile Strategy for Creating Nanostructured Porous Materials
Max Planck Society · Max-Planck-Institut für Kohlenforschung
Abstract
Abstract Nanocasting is a powerful method for creating materials that are more difficult to synthesize by conventional processes. We summarize recent developments in the synthesis of various structured porous solids, covering silica, carbon, and other nonsiliceous solids that are created by a nanocasting pathway. Structure replication on the nanometer length scale allows materials' properties to be manipulated in a controlled manner, such as tunable composition, controllable structure and morphology, and specific functionality. The nanocasting pathway with hard templates opens the door to the design of highly porous solids with multifunctional properties and interesting application perspectives.
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- 42.36
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- 100%
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2Topics & keywords
- Materials science
- Nanotechnology
- Porosity
- Template
- Nanometre
- Porous medium
- Composite material