Affiliation:
1. College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering State Key Laboratory of Chemo/Biosensing and Chemometrics Hunan University Changsha 410082 China
2. University of Strasbourg CNRS ISIS UMR 7006 8 allée Gaspard Monge F‐67000 Strasbourg France
Abstract
AbstractRecent developments in the design and synthesis of more and more sophisticated organic building blocks with controlled structures and physical properties, combined with the emergence of novel assembly modes and nanofabrication methods, make it possible to tailor unprecedented structurally complex porous systems with precise multiscale control over their architectures and functions. By tuning their porosity from the nanoscale to microscale, a wide range of functional materials can be assembled, including open frameworks and micro/nanoscaffold architectures. During the last two decades, significant progress is made on the generation and optimization of advanced porous systems, resulting in high‐performance multifunctional scaffold materials and novel device configurations. In this perspective, a critical analysis is provided of the most effective methods for imparting controlled physical and chemical properties to multifunctional porous skeletons. The future research directions that underscore the role of skeleton structures with varying physical dimensions, from molecular‐level open frameworks (<10 nm) to supramolecular scaffolds (10–100 nm) and micro/nano scaffolds (>100 nm), are discussed. The limitations, challenges, and opportunities for potential applications of these multifunctional and multidimensional material systems are also evaluated in particular by addressing the greatest challenges that the society has to face.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China
Centre International de Recherche aux Frontières de la Chimie
Institut Universitaire de France
Subject
General Materials Science,General Chemistry
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