Issue 33, 2019

Electrostatic attraction of nanoobjects – a versatile strategy towards mesostructured transition metal compounds

Abstract

This highlight summarizes current challenges of mesostructuring and focuses on the scope and the potential of the ELAN – (electrostatic attraction of nanoobjects) strategy in mesostructuring of transition metal compounds. It discusses the limitations of this concept and highlights prominent examples. ELAN exploits the Coulomb attraction between inorganic precursors and polymeric templates in order to prevent macrophase separation. Essential requirements for ELAN are tailor-made, mesoscopic polyelectrolytic templates and charged molecular oligo-ions or stable colloids carrying a surface charge. The ELAN-strategy is highly reliable and opens the way to crystalline, mesoporous transition metal compounds with predefined polymorphism. It also provides the possibility to adjust wall chemistry and reactivity as well as the flexibility to synthesise different mesostructures (spheres, non-woven arrays or hexagonally ordered phases).

Graphical abstract: Electrostatic attraction of nanoobjects – a versatile strategy towards mesostructured transition metal compounds

Article information

Article type
Highlight
Submitted
17 Feb 2019
Accepted
16 May 2019
First published
17 May 2019

CrystEngComm, 2019,21, 4840-4850

Electrostatic attraction of nanoobjects – a versatile strategy towards mesostructured transition metal compounds

C. Bojer, K. Ament, H. Schmalz, J. Breu and T. Lunkenbein, CrystEngComm, 2019, 21, 4840 DOI: 10.1039/C9CE00228F

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