Host-guest chemistry of mesoporous silicas: Precise design of location, density and orientation of molecular guests in mesopores

Minoru Sohmiya, Kanji Saito, Makoto Ogawa*

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    Abstract

    Mesoporous solids, which were prepared from inorganic-surfactant mesostructured materials, have been investigated due to their very large surface area and high porosity, pore size uniformity and variation, periodic pore arrangement and possible pore surface modification. Morphosyntheses from macroscopic morphologies such as bulk monolith and films, to nanoscopic ones, nanoparticles and their stable suspension, make mesoporous materials more attractive for applications and detailed characterization. This class of materials has been studied for such applications as adsorbents and catalysts, and later on, for optical, electronic, environmental and bio-related ones. This review summarizes the studies on the chemistry of mesoporous silica and functional guest species (host-guest chemistry) to highlight the present status and future applications of the host-guest hybrids.

    Original languageEnglish
    Article number054201
    JournalScience and Technology of Advanced Materials
    Volume16
    Issue number5
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2015 Sept 25

    Keywords

    • function
    • host-guest
    • mesoporous silica
    • surfactant
    • template

    ASJC Scopus subject areas

    • Materials Science(all)

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