Hierarchically nanostructured materials for sustainable environmental applications.

Front Chem

Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Institute of Materials Science, University of Connecticut Storrs, CT, USA ; Center for Clean Energy Engineering, University of Connecticut Storrs, CT, USA.

Published: June 2014

This review presents a comprehensive overview of the hierarchical nanostructured materials with either geometry or composition complexity in environmental applications. The hierarchical nanostructures offer advantages of high surface area, synergistic interactions, and multiple functionalities toward water remediation, biosensing, environmental gas sensing and monitoring as well as catalytic gas treatment. Recent advances in synthetic strategies for various hierarchical morphologies such as hollow spheres and urchin-shaped architectures have been reviewed. In addition to the chemical synthesis, the physical mechanisms associated with the materials design and device fabrication have been discussed for each specific application. The development and application of hierarchical complex perovskite oxide nanostructures have also been introduced in photocatalytic water remediation, gas sensing, and catalytic converter. Hierarchical nanostructures will open up many possibilities for materials design and device fabrication in environmental chemistry and technology.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3982538PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fchem.2013.00018DOI Listing

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