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Abstract
Empty spaces are abhorred by nature, which immediately rushes in to fill the void. Humans have learnt pretty well how to make ordered empty nanocontainers, and to get useful products out of them. When such an order is imparted to molecules, new properties may appear, often yielding advanced applications. This review illustrates how the organized void space inherently present in various materials: zeolites, clathrates, mesoporous silica/organosilica, and metal organic frameworks (MOF), for example, can be exploited to create confined, organized, and self-assembled supramolecular structures of low dimensionality. Features of the confining matrices relevant to organization are presented with special focus on molecular-level aspects. Selected examples of confined supramolecular assemblies - from small molecules to quantum dots or luminescent species - are aimed to show the complexity and potential of this approach. Natural confinement (minerals) and hyperconfinement (high pressure) provide further opportunities to understand and master the atomistic-level interactions governing supramolecular organization under nanospace restrictions.
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Affiliation(s)
- Gloria Tabacchi
- Department of Science and High Technology, University of Insubria, Via Valleggio, 9 I-22100, Como, Italy
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Liu CS, Chen M, Tian JY, Wang L, Li M, Fang SM, Wang X, Zhou LM, Wang ZW, Du M. Metal-Organic Framework Supported on Processable Polymer Matrix by In Situ Copolymerization for Enhanced Iron(III) Detection. Chemistry 2017; 23:3885-3890. [DOI: 10.1002/chem.201604210] [Citation(s) in RCA: 20] [Impact Index Per Article: 2.9] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 09/06/2016] [Indexed: 12/30/2022]
Affiliation(s)
- Chun-Sen Liu
- Henan Provincial Key Laboratory of Surface & Interface Science; Zhengzhou University of Light Industry; Zhengzhou 450002 P.R. China
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- Henan Provincial Key Laboratory of Surface & Interface Science; Zhengzhou University of Light Industry; Zhengzhou 450002 P.R. China
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- Henan Provincial Key Laboratory of Surface & Interface Science; Zhengzhou University of Light Industry; Zhengzhou 450002 P.R. China
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- College of Chemistry; Tianjin Normal University; Tianjin 300387 P.R. China
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- Henan Provincial Key Laboratory of Surface & Interface Science; Zhengzhou University of Light Industry; Zhengzhou 450002 P.R. China
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- Henan Provincial Key Laboratory of Surface & Interface Science; Zhengzhou University of Light Industry; Zhengzhou 450002 P.R. China
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- College of Chemistry; Tianjin Normal University; Tianjin 300387 P.R. China
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- Henan Provincial Key Laboratory of Surface & Interface Science; Zhengzhou University of Light Industry; Zhengzhou 450002 P.R. China
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- Henan Provincial Key Laboratory of Surface & Interface Science; Zhengzhou University of Light Industry; Zhengzhou 450002 P.R. China
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- Henan Provincial Key Laboratory of Surface & Interface Science; Zhengzhou University of Light Industry; Zhengzhou 450002 P.R. China
- College of Chemistry; Tianjin Normal University; Tianjin 300387 P.R. China
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Stöter M, Gödrich S, Feicht P, Rosenfeldt S, Thurn H, Neubauer JW, Seuss M, Lindner P, Kalo H, Möller M, Fery A, Förster S, Papastavrou G, Breu J. Controlled Exfoliation of Layered Silicate Heterostructures into Bilayers and Their Conversion into Giant Janus Platelets. Angew Chem Int Ed Engl 2016. [DOI: 10.1002/ange.201601611] [Citation(s) in RCA: 7] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.9] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/09/2022]
Affiliation(s)
- Matthias Stöter
- Lehrstuhl für Anorganische Chemie I; University of Bayreuth; Universitätsstrasse 30 95440 Bayreuth Germany
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- Lehrstuhl für Physikalische Chemie II; University of Bayreuth; Universitätsstrasse 30 95440 Bayreuth Germany
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- Lehrstuhl für Anorganische Chemie I; University of Bayreuth; Universitätsstrasse 30 95440 Bayreuth Germany
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- Lehrstuhl für Physikalische Chemie I; University of Bayreuth; Universitätsstrasse 30 95440 Bayreuth Germany
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- Computing Center; University of Bayreuth; Universitätsstrasse 30 95440 Bayreuth Germany
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- Institute for Physical Chemistry and Polymer Physics; Leibniz-Institut für Polymerforschung Dresden e.V.; 01069 Dresden Germany
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- Institute for Physical Chemistry and Polymer Physics; Leibniz-Institut für Polymerforschung Dresden e.V.; 01069 Dresden Germany
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- Institut Laue-Langevin; DS LSS; 38042 Grenoble 9 France
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- Lehrstuhl für Anorganische Chemie I; University of Bayreuth; Universitätsstrasse 30 95440 Bayreuth Germany
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- Lehrstuhl für Anorganische Chemie I; University of Bayreuth; Universitätsstrasse 30 95440 Bayreuth Germany
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- Institute for Physical Chemistry and Polymer Physics; Leibniz-Institut für Polymerforschung Dresden e.V.; 01069 Dresden Germany
- Chair of Physical Chemistry of Polymeric Materials; Technical University Dresden; 01069 Dresden Germany
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- Lehrstuhl für Physikalische Chemie I; University of Bayreuth; Universitätsstrasse 30 95440 Bayreuth Germany
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- Lehrstuhl für Physikalische Chemie II; University of Bayreuth; Universitätsstrasse 30 95440 Bayreuth Germany
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- Lehrstuhl für Anorganische Chemie I; University of Bayreuth; Universitätsstrasse 30 95440 Bayreuth Germany
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Stöter M, Gödrich S, Feicht P, Rosenfeldt S, Thurn H, Neubauer JW, Seuss M, Lindner P, Kalo H, Möller M, Fery A, Förster S, Papastavrou G, Breu J. Controlled Exfoliation of Layered Silicate Heterostructures into Bilayers and Their Conversion into Giant Janus Platelets. Angew Chem Int Ed Engl 2016; 55:7398-402. [PMID: 27140654 DOI: 10.1002/anie.201601611] [Citation(s) in RCA: 25] [Impact Index Per Article: 3.1] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 02/15/2016] [Revised: 03/24/2016] [Indexed: 11/07/2022]
Abstract
Ordered heterostructures of layered materials where interlayers with different reactivities strictly alternate in stacks offer predetermined slippage planes that provide a precise route for the preparation of bilayer materials. We use this route for the synthesis of a novel type of reinforced layered silicate bilayer that is 15 % stiffer than the corresponding monolayer. Furthermore, we will demonstrate that triggering cleavage of bilayers by osmotic swelling gives access to a generic toolbox for an asymmetrical modification of the two vis-à-vis standing basal planes of monolayers. Only two simple steps applying arbitrary commercial polycations are needed to obtain such Janus-type monolayers. The generic synthesis route will be applicable to many other layered compounds capable of osmotic swelling, rendering this approach interesting for a variety of materials and applications.
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Affiliation(s)
- Matthias Stöter
- Lehrstuhl für Anorganische Chemie I, University of Bayreuth, Universitätsstrasse 30, 95440, Bayreuth, Germany
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- Lehrstuhl für Physikalische Chemie II, University of Bayreuth, Universitätsstrasse 30, 95440, Bayreuth, Germany
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- Lehrstuhl für Anorganische Chemie I, University of Bayreuth, Universitätsstrasse 30, 95440, Bayreuth, Germany
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- Lehrstuhl für Physikalische Chemie I, University of Bayreuth, Universitätsstrasse 30, 95440, Bayreuth, Germany
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- Computing Center, University of Bayreuth, Universitätsstrasse 30, 95440, Bayreuth, Germany
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- Institute for Physical Chemistry and Polymer Physics, Leibniz-Institut für Polymerforschung Dresden e.V., 01069, Dresden, Germany
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- Institute for Physical Chemistry and Polymer Physics, Leibniz-Institut für Polymerforschung Dresden e.V., 01069, Dresden, Germany
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- Institut Laue-Langevin, DS LSS, 38042, Grenoble 9, France
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- Lehrstuhl für Anorganische Chemie I, University of Bayreuth, Universitätsstrasse 30, 95440, Bayreuth, Germany
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- Lehrstuhl für Anorganische Chemie I, University of Bayreuth, Universitätsstrasse 30, 95440, Bayreuth, Germany
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- Institute for Physical Chemistry and Polymer Physics, Leibniz-Institut für Polymerforschung Dresden e.V., 01069, Dresden, Germany
- Chair of Physical Chemistry of Polymeric Materials, Technical University Dresden, 01069, Dresden, Germany
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- Lehrstuhl für Physikalische Chemie I, University of Bayreuth, Universitätsstrasse 30, 95440, Bayreuth, Germany
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- Lehrstuhl für Physikalische Chemie II, University of Bayreuth, Universitätsstrasse 30, 95440, Bayreuth, Germany.
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- Lehrstuhl für Anorganische Chemie I, University of Bayreuth, Universitätsstrasse 30, 95440, Bayreuth, Germany.
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