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  • Monodisperse inorganic supraparticles: Formation mechanism, properties and applications

    Author(s)
    Xia, Yunsheng
    Tang, Zhiyong
    Griffith University Author(s)
    Tang, Zhiyong
    Year published
    2012
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    Abstract
    Monodisperse inorganic supraparticles (SPs) are an emerging and hot research topic in the chemistry, physics and materials science communities in the past several years. Monodisperse inorganic SPs exhibit unique physiochemical properties due to their well-defined shape and distinctive topological structure. This review summarizes recent progress in the study of formation mechanism, properties and applications of inorganic monodisperse SPs. The future developments in this research area are also discussed.Monodisperse inorganic supraparticles (SPs) are an emerging and hot research topic in the chemistry, physics and materials science communities in the past several years. Monodisperse inorganic SPs exhibit unique physiochemical properties due to their well-defined shape and distinctive topological structure. This review summarizes recent progress in the study of formation mechanism, properties and applications of inorganic monodisperse SPs. The future developments in this research area are also discussed.
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    Journal Title
    Chemical Communications
    Volume
    48
    Issue
    51
    DOI
    https://doi.org/10.1039/c2cc31354e
    Subject
    Chemical sciences
    Macromolecular and materials chemistry not elsewhere classified
    Publication URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10072/172694
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