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Hierarchically Imprinted Porous Films for Rapid and Selective Detection of Explosives

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LANGMUIR
Volume 27, Issue 13, Pages 8451-8457

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/la201055b

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  1. National Science Foundation of China [50873051, 20533050]
  2. MOST [2007AA03Z307]
  3. Transregional Project [TRR61]

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On the basis of the combination of colloidal and mesophase templating, as well as molecular imprinting, a general and effective approach for the preparation of hierarchically structured trimodal porous silica films was developed. With this new methodology, controlled formation of well-defined pore structures not only on macro- and mesoscale but also on microscale can be achieved, affording a new class of hierarchical porous materials with molecular recognition capability. As a demonstration, TNT was chosen as template molecule and hierarchically imprinted porous films were successfully fabricated, which show excellent sensing properties in terms of sensitivity, selectivity, stability, and regeneracy. The pore system reported here combines the multiple benefits arising from all length scales of pore size and simultaneously possesses a series of distinct properties such as high pore volume, large surface area, molecular selectivity, and rapid mass transport. Therefore, our described strategy and the resulting pore systems should hold great promise for various applications not only in chemical, sensors, but also in catalysis, separation, adsorption, or electrode materials.

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