Organosilica hybrid nanomaterials with a high organic content: syntheses and applications of silsesquioxanes

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Abstract

Organic-inorganic hybrid materials garner properties from their organic and inorganic matrices as well as synergistic features, and therefore have recently attracted much attention at the nanoscale. Non-porous organosilica hybrid nanomaterials with a high organic content such as silsesquioxanes (R-SiO1.5, with R organic groups) and bridged silsesquioxanes (O1.5Si-R-SiO1.5) are especially attractive hybrids since they provide 20 to 80 weight percent of organic functional groups in addition to the known chemistry and stability of silica. In the organosilica family, silsesquioxanes (R-SiO1.5) stand between silicas (SiO2) and silicones (R2SiO), and are variously called organosilicas, ormosil (organically-modified silica), polysilsesquioxanes and silica hybrids. Herein, we comprehensively review non-porous silsesquioxane and bridged silsesquioxane nanomaterials and their applications in nanomedicine, electro-optics, and catalysis.

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Croissant, J. G., Cattoën, X., Durand, J. O., Wong Chi Man, M., & Khashab, N. M. (2016, December 28). Organosilica hybrid nanomaterials with a high organic content: syntheses and applications of silsesquioxanes. Nanoscale. Royal Society of Chemistry. https://doi.org/10.1039/c6nr06862f

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