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Critical aspects in the production of periodically ordered mesoporous titania thin films
Soler Illia, Galo Juan de Avila Arturo
; Angelome, Paula Cecilia
; Fuertes, María Cecilia
; Grosso, David; Boissiere, Cedric
Fecha de publicación:
10/02/2012
Editorial:
Royal Society of Chemistry
Revista:
Nanoscale
ISSN:
2040-3364
e-ISSN:
2040-3372
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Inglés
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Periodically ordered mesoporous titania thin films (MTTF) present a high surface area, controlled porosity in the 2-20 nm pore diameter range and an amorphous or crystalline inorganic framework. These materials are nowadays routinely prepared by combining soft chemistry and supramolecular templating. Photocatalytic transparent coatings and titania-based solar cells are the immediate promising applications. However, a wealth of new prospective uses have emerged on the horizon, such as advanced catalysts, perm-selective membranes, optical materials based on plasmonics and photonics, metamaterials, biomaterials or new magnetic nanocomposites. Current and novel applications rely on the ultimate control of the materials features such as pore size and geometry, surface functionality and wall structure. Even if a certain control of these characteristics has been provided by the methods reported so far, the needs for the next generation of MTTF require a deeper insight in the physical and chemical processes taking place in their preparation and processing. This article presents a critical discussion of these aspects. This discussion is essential to evolve from know-how to sound knowledge, aiming at a rational materials design of these fascinating systems.
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Soler Illia, Galo Juan de Avila Arturo; Angelome, Paula Cecilia; Fuertes, María Cecilia; Grosso, David; Boissiere, Cedric; Critical aspects in the production of periodically ordered mesoporous titania thin films; Royal Society of Chemistry; Nanoscale; 4; 8; 10-2-2012; 2549-2566
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