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Porous materials via nanocasting procedures:: innovative materials and learning about soft-matter organization

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CHEMICAL COMMUNICATIONS
Volume -, Issue 22, Pages 2593-2604

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/b205708p

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Nanocasting, the 3D-transformation of self-assembled organic nanostructures into hollow inorganic replicas under preservation of fine structural details has recently turned out to be a versatile tool, both for the synthesis of porous media with new pore topology as well as for the characterization of the assembled structures themselves. This review gives a review on recent work describing the potential and restrictions of nanocasting using surfactants, polymers, colloids as well as supramolecular tectons as porogens.

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