Title of article
Effects of nanoconfinement on the morphology and reactivity of organic materials
Author/Authors
Huck، Wilhelm T. S. نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Pages
-4142
From page
4143
To page
0
Abstract
When organic materials are placed in environments which physically confine the materials at the nanometre scale, interfacial effects and confinement-induced loss of entropy can significantly alter materialsʹ properties such as the glass transition temperature as well as the nanoscale morphology as compared to a ʹfreeʹ system. In block copolymers, nanoconfinement leads to a range of unusual selforganized nanoscale morphologies. In this article, attempts to induce nanoconfinement effects in new polymer systems as well as at interfaces will be highlighted and some possible future implications for organic synthesis and biology will be discussed.
Keywords
Aminolysis of epoxides , Synthesis of (beta)-amino alcohols , Ti-MCM-41 , Titanosilicate molecular sieves
Journal title
CHEMICAL COMMUNICATIONS - LETCHWORTH
Serial Year
2005
Journal title
CHEMICAL COMMUNICATIONS - LETCHWORTH
Record number
70655
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