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Processing nanoporous organic polymers in liquid amines

  • Jeehye Byun,
  • Damien Thirion and
  • Cafer T. Yavuz

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2019, 10, 1844–1850, doi:10.3762/bjnano.10.179

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  • . Keywords: film; liquid amine; nanoparticles; nanoporous polymer; processibility; Introduction Nanoporous polymers offer permanent porosity along with robust and light-weight frameworks. The building-block approach for nanoporous polymers allows for a nearly infinite variety of architectures by changing
  • the hydrophobic nanoporous polymer at high temperature [27]. The COP-100-Film was formed much slower when the temperature was below 80 °C, supporting that the amide formation by the condensation reaction was crucial for processing the nanoporous polymer. The quick amide formation made the COP-100
  • conditions maintained its original shape, and the rigid texture of the annealed COP-100-Film indicated its high potential for fabricating a flat carbon surface on a variety of substrates (Figure 6b, inset) [29]. Conclusion In this study, a new phenomenon is discovered to nanoporous polymer networks. The
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Published 09 Sep 2019

Preparation and morphology-dependent wettability of porous alumina membranes

  • Dmitry L. Shimanovich,
  • Alla I. Vorobjova,
  • Daria I. Tishkevich,
  • Alex V. Trukhanov,
  • Maxim V. Zdorovets and
  • Artem L. Kozlovskiy

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2018, 9, 1423–1436, doi:10.3762/bjnano.9.135

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  • [10][11], and the development of new nanoporous composite materials based on PAA [12][13]. Both of these are commercially available. Porous silicon formed by electrochemical anodizing [14], zeolites [15], porous mica [16], nanoporous polymer glasses [17] and other materials [18] have also been studied
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Published 15 May 2018

Phospholipid arrays on porous polymer coatings generated by micro-contact spotting

  • Sylwia Sekula-Neuner,
  • Monica de Freitas,
  • Lea-Marie Tröster,
  • Tobias Jochum,
  • Pavel A. Levkin,
  • Michael Hirtz and
  • Harald Fuchs

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2017, 8, 715–722, doi:10.3762/bjnano.8.75

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  • commercial setups [26][27] to the presented average 6 µm features by µCS. The 3D nature of the spotted features (enabled by the infiltration of the ink into the nanoporous polymer) results in a higher signal intensity compared to similar arrays on strictly 2D substrates as glass [9][10]. As of now it is
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Published 27 Mar 2017

Electrical properties of single CdTe nanowires

  • Elena Matei,
  • Camelia Florica,
  • Andreea Costas,
  • María Eugenia Toimil-Molares and
  • Ionut Enculescu

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2015, 6, 444–450, doi:10.3762/bjnano.6.45

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  • copolymer templates, while the filling methods range from electrochemical or electroless deposition, to atomic layer deposition or molten metal injection. The nanoporous polymer ion track membranes are obtained by polymer foil irradiation with swift heavy ions and further chemical etching of the ion tracks
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Published 12 Feb 2015
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