Lei
Jiang
a,
Markus
Antonietti
b and
Nina
Fechler
b
aInstitute of Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, School of Chemistry and Environment, Beihang University, Zhongguancun East Road 29#, 100190 Beijing, P. R. China
bMax Planck Institute of Colloids and Interfaces, Am Mühlenberg 1, Potsdam, 14476, Germany
This special issue on green materials and surfaces focuses on materials research which incorporates such additional conditions from the initial design of the project. Materials should of course serve a use or a purpose, but being “green” gives them an extra edge in real applications and finally market entry. This issue is understandably broad: it brings together recent scientific developments and breakthroughs in materials synthesis and processing, energy conversion and storage as well as innovative sustainable materials applications. To highlight some of the areas covered, this themed issue contains work on functional materials, ranging from polymers to carbons to inorganic materials and composites, and the fabrication of scalable and safe systems such as membranes based on biopolymers (cellulose) is reported. A fundamental aspect of the manuscripts presented in this issue is the generally facile and fast preparation approaches which, however, create rather complex synergistic effects in the final materials. This leads to outstanding performances in applications in the field of environmental protection, such as gas separation, water filtration and harvesting, energy storage and conversion, ultra-light materials and photocatalytic processes. Here, targeted structural control on all length scales and the relation of structure to the properties of the respective system are of particular interest.
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