Issue 10, 2011

Spherical silica micro/nanomaterials with hierarchical structures: Synthesis and applications

Abstract

This paper reviews the progress made recently in synthesis and applications of spherical silica micro/nanomaterials with multilevel (hierarchical) structures. The spherical silica micro/nanomaterials with hierarchical structures are classified into four main structural categories that include (1) hollow mesoporous spheres, (2) core-in-(hollow porous shell) spheres, (3) hollow spheres with multiple porous shells and (4) hierarchically porous spheres. Due to the complex structures and being focused on spherical silica micro/nanomaterials, some novel methods based on the combination of two routine methods or two surfactants, and some special synthetic strategies are proposed to produce the spherical silica micro/nanomaterials with hierarchical structures. Compared with the same-sized solid, porous or hollow silica spheres, these fantastic spherical silica micro/nanomaterials with hierarchical structures exhibit enhanced properties which may enable them to be used in broad and promising applications as ideal scaffolds (carriers) for biological, medical, and catalytic applications.

Graphical abstract: Spherical silica micro/nanomaterials with hierarchical structures: Synthesis and applications

Article information

Article type
Review Article
Submitted
22 Jun 2011
Accepted
02 Aug 2011
First published
14 Sep 2011

Nanoscale, 2011,3, 3984-4002

Spherical silica micro/nanomaterials with hierarchical structures: Synthesis and applications

X. Du and J. He, Nanoscale, 2011, 3, 3984 DOI: 10.1039/C1NR10660K

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