Freeze-drying of "pearl milk tea": A general strategy for controllable synthesis of porous materials

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Porous materials have been widely used in many fields, but the large-scale synthesis of materials with controlled pore sizes, pore volumes, and wall thicknesses remains a considerable challenge. Thus, the controllable synthesis of porous materials is of key general importance. Herein, we demonstrate the â pearl milk teaâ freeze-drying method to form porous materials with controllable pore characteristics, which is realized by rapidly freezing the uniformly distributed template-containing precursor solution, followed by freeze-drying and suitable calcination. This general and convenient method has been successfully applied to synthesize various porous phosphate and oxide materials using different templates. The method is promising for the development of tunable porous materials for numerous applications of energy, environment, and catalysis, etc.

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Zhou, Y., Tian, X., Wang, P., Hu, M., & Du, G. (2016). Freeze-drying of “pearl milk tea”: A general strategy for controllable synthesis of porous materials. Scientific Reports, 6. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep26438

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