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      Highly Ordered Mesoporous and Hierarchically Nanostructured Meso-macroporous Materials for Nanotechnology, Biotechnology, Information Technology and Medical Applications

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          A great deal of progress has recently been made in the field of ordered porous materials with uniform channel dimensions that can be adjusted over a wide range of length scales. The present paper describes the state of the art and the evolution from highly ordered mesoporous silica, aluminosilicate and pure carbon materials to our very recent success in hierarchically structured meso-macroporous carbon materials, single and binary oxides and aluminosilicates. By means of selected examples, we want to shed some light on the current strategies for the conception of these sophisticated materials. The great potential applications of these new nanomaterials emerge while their real utilisation in some expected and traditional industrial processes such as catalysis, separation, electrode materials for fuel cells and biomaterials still faces some important challenges, for example, the high price, the pelletisation and the stability (thermal, hydrothermal and water resistance). Some new perspectives, which can open the concrete applications of these materials in nanotechnology, biotechnology, information technology and medical purposes, will be prospected.

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          Journal
          566
          120120
          Nanopages
          Akadémiai Kiadó
          1787-4033
          1788-0718
          1 March 2006
          7 June 2006
          : 1
          : 1 ( otherID: T1T2128304V1 )
          : 1-44
          Affiliations
          [ 1 ] Please ask the editor of the journal.
          [ 2 ] Laboratoire de Chimie des Matériaux Inorganiques, The University Namur (FUNDP), 61 rue de Bruxelles, B-5000 Namur, Belgium
          Article
          28714074GQ045312
          10.1556/NANO.1.2006.1.1
          6830ed65-7a06-498f-b848-4fc9153cb509
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          Materials properties,Nanomaterials,Chemistry,Nanotechnology,Analytical chemistry,Thin films & surfaces
          synthesis,mesoporous,carbons,meso-macroporosus,metallo(photo)silicates,applications,metal oxides

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