Publications by authors named "Louisa Eckert"

Article Synopsis
  • The study introduces a novel method called reactive additive capillary stamping for creating patterns from solvothermal reaction products, overcoming challenges in direct substrate patterning.
  • The technique uses mesoporous aerogel stamps to transfer precursor inks onto a substrate, allowing for precise replication of complex topographies through solvent-driven processes.
  • The resulting submicron patterns, such as magnetically functional nickel ferrite dots, enhance the performance of thin-layer electromechanical systems and allow for customization in applications like transformers and positioning systems.
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Applications in catalysis, adsorption and separation require high surface areas as provided by mesoporous materials. Particularly attractive is the class of silica-based mesoporous glasses, which are mechanically and chemically very stable and post-synthetically modifiable allowing specific surface properties to be introduced. One of the catalytically relevant moieties is the sulfonic acid group.

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