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Mesoporous materials in sensing: morphology and functionality at the meso-interface

Journal

ANALYTICAL AND BIOANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY
Volume 398, Issue 4, Pages 1565-1573

Publisher

SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s00216-010-3688-6

Keywords

Mesopore; Micropore; Morphology; Surfactant-template; Imprint; Metal oxide

Funding

  1. US Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA) [BA08PRO015]
  2. US DoD [ER-1604]

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Mesoporous materials are finding increasing utility in sensing applications. These applications can benefit from a surface area that may exceed 1,000 m(2) g(-1) and fast diffusion of analytes through a porous structure. This article reviews recent developments in mesoporous materials-based sensing and provides examples of the impact of different surface functionality, pore structure, and macro-morphology in an attempt to illustrate the contribution of these factors to the selectivity and sensitivity of a sensor response. The materials discussed include ordered mesoporous silicates synthesized with surfactants, hard templated ordered mesoporous carbons, and metal oxides with porous textures which have been applied to advantage in various detection schemes. Chemical functionalization of mesoporous materials through silane grafting, co-condensation, and adsorption are also addressed.

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