Hollow micro-/nanostructures : synthesis and applications
Hollow micro-/nanostructures are of great interest in many current and emerging areas of technology. Perhaps the best-known example of the former is the use of fly-ash hollow particles generated from coal power plants as partial replacement for Portland cement, to produce concrete with enhanced stre...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-948312020-03-07T11:35:34Z Hollow micro-/nanostructures : synthesis and applications Lou, David Xiong Wen Archer, Lynden A. Yang, Zichao School of Chemical and Biomedical Engineering DRNTU::Science::Medicine::Biomedical engineering Hollow micro-/nanostructures are of great interest in many current and emerging areas of technology. Perhaps the best-known example of the former is the use of fly-ash hollow particles generated from coal power plants as partial replacement for Portland cement, to produce concrete with enhanced strength and durability. This review is devoted to the progress made in the last decade in synthesis and applications of hollow micro-/nanostructures. We present a comprehensive overview of synthetic strategies for hollow structures. These strategies are broadly categorized into four themes, which include well-established approaches, such as conventional hard-templating and soft-templating methods, as well as newly emerging methods based on sacrificial templating and template-free synthesis. Success in each has inspired multiple variations that continue to drive the rapid evolution of the field. The Review therefore focuses on the fundamentals of each process, pointing out advantages and disadvantages where appropriate. Strategies for generating more complex hollow structures, such as rattle-type and nonspherical hollow structures, are also discussed. Applications of hollow structures in lithium batteries, catalysis and sensing, and biomedical applications are reviewed. 2012-04-11T07:27:48Z 2019-12-06T19:03:03Z 2012-04-11T07:27:48Z 2019-12-06T19:03:03Z 2008 2008 Journal Article Lou, D. X. W., Archer, L. A., & Yang, Z. C. (2008). Hollow Micro-/Nano-structures: Synthesis and Applications. Advanced Materials, 20(21), 3987-4019. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/94831 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/7726 10.1002/adma.200800854 en Advanced materials © 2008 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim |
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Hollow micro-/nanostructures are of great interest in many current and emerging areas of technology. Perhaps the best-known example of the former is the use of fly-ash hollow particles generated from coal power plants as partial replacement for Portland cement, to produce concrete with enhanced strength and durability. This review is devoted to the progress made in the last decade in synthesis and applications of hollow micro-/nanostructures. We present a comprehensive overview of synthetic strategies for hollow structures. These strategies are broadly categorized into four themes, which include well-established approaches, such as conventional hard-templating and soft-templating methods, as well as newly emerging methods based on sacrificial templating and template-free synthesis. Success in each has inspired multiple variations that continue to drive the rapid evolution of the field. The Review therefore focuses on the fundamentals of each process, pointing out advantages and disadvantages where appropriate. Strategies for generating more complex hollow structures, such as rattle-type and nonspherical hollow structures, are also discussed. Applications of hollow structures in lithium batteries, catalysis and sensing, and biomedical applications are reviewed. |
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