Functional porous materials via sol-gel with phase separation

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Abstract

Variety of functional porous materials in metal oxide, metalloxane polymer and even pure organic polymer compositions obtained by a sol-gel process are reviewed. Specifically, processes including polymerization-induced phase separation have been extensively introduced from theories to practices. The basic concept of hierarchical pore architecture in monolithic materials is explained, together with several examples of successful applications. Depending on the hierarchy, single, double and triple, unique family of materials can be fabricated. Existing and prospective applications and future challenges of the materials are also shown.

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Nakanishi, K. (2007). Functional porous materials via sol-gel with phase separation. Journal of the Ceramic Society of Japan, 115(1339), 169–175. https://doi.org/10.2109/jcersj.115.169

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