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  • 2024Water Sorption on Isoreticular CPO-27-Type MOFs: From Discrete Sorption Sites to Water-Bridge-Mediated Pore Condensationcitations
  • 2024Electrochemical Removal of HF from Carbonate-based LiPF<sub>6</sub>-containing Li-ion Battery Electrolytes2citations
  • 2021Selective Modification of Hierarchical Pores and Surfaces in Nanoporous Materials20citations
  • 2020Investigation of well-defined pinholes in TiO 2 electron selective layers used in planar heterojunction perovskite solar cells22citations
  • 2020Investigation of well-defined pinholes in TiO2 electron selective layers used in planar heterojunction perovskite solar cells22citations
  • 2017Impact of Film Thickness of Ultrathin Dip-Coated Compact TiO2 Layers on the Performance of Mesoscopic Perovskite Solar Cells39citations
  • 2016Kohlenstoff-basierte Wirt-Gast-Komposite für Anwendungen als Sorbentien und Elektrodenmaterialiencitations

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Selective Modification of Hierarchical Pores and Surfaces in Nanoporous Materials

  • Weinberger, Christian
Abstract

Tailor-made ordered mesoporous materials bear great potential in numerous fields of application where large interfaces are required. However, the inherent surfacechemical properties of conventional materials, such as silica, carbon or organosilica, poses some limitations with respect to their application. Surface manipulation by functionalization with chemically more reactive groups is one way to improve materials for their desired purpose. Another approach is the design of high surface-area composite materials. The surface manipulation, either by functionalization or by introducing guest species, can be performed selectively. This means that when several distinct, i.e. , hierarchical, types of surfaces or pore systems exist in a material, each of them may be chosen for manipulation. Several strategies can be identified to achieve this goal. Molecules or molecule assemblies can be utilized to temporarily protect pores or surfaces (soft protection), while manipulation occurs at the accessible sites. This approach is a recurring motive in this review and can also be applied to rigid template matrices (hard protection). Furthermore, the size of functionalization agents (size protection) and their reactivity/diffusion (kinetic protection) into the pores can also be utilized to achieve selectivity. In addition, challenges in the synthesis and characterization of selectively manipulated ordered mesoporous materials are discussed.

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  • impedance spectroscopy
  • pore
  • surface
  • Carbon
  • reactive
  • composite
  • functionalization