Creating inorganic nanowire hydrogels/aerogels using various materials and inexpensive means remains an outstanding challenge despite their importance for many applications. Here, we present a facile methodology to enable highly porous inorganic nanowire hydrogel/aerogel production on a large scale and at low cost. The hydrogels/aerogels are obtained from in situ hydrothermal synthesis of one-dimensional (1D) nanowires that directly form a cross-linking network during the synthesis process. Such a method not only offers great simplicity but also allows the interconnecting nanowires to have much longer length. The longer length offers aerogels with remarkable porosity and surface area extremely low densities (as low as 2.9 mg/cm<sup>3</sup>)...
In the quest of building mechanically strong materials with low density and high porosity, polymer c...
Three-dimensional (3D) porous metal nanostructures have been a long sought-after class of materials ...
In heterogeneous catalysis, carrier systems are most often composed of inorganic materials whereas o...
Creating inorganic nanowire hydrogels/aerogels using various materials and inexpensive means remains...
Creating inorganic nanowire hydrogels/aerogels using various materials and inexpensive means remains...
Aerogels have numerous applications due to their high surface area and low densities. However, creat...
Inorganic aerogels have been attracting great interest owing to their distinctive structures and pro...
Nanowire hydrogels with high specific surface areas have great promise in many practical application...
Here we report the preparation of micrometer-sized highly nanoporous, relatively trasperant silica a...
New challenges in nanotechnology arise in the assembly of nanoobjects into three-dimensional supers...
Self-assembly processes represent the most powerful strategy to produce complex materials with uniqu...
Self-assembly of noble metal nanobuilding blocks (NBBs) to hierarchical self-supported porous monoli...
Ultra-low density, three-dimensional assemblies of nanoparticles are referred to as aerogels, and ty...
Three-dimensional (3D) porous metal nanostructures have been a long sought-after class of materials ...
We report a one-step fabrication of macroscopic multifunctional graphene-based hydrogels with robust...
In the quest of building mechanically strong materials with low density and high porosity, polymer c...
Three-dimensional (3D) porous metal nanostructures have been a long sought-after class of materials ...
In heterogeneous catalysis, carrier systems are most often composed of inorganic materials whereas o...
Creating inorganic nanowire hydrogels/aerogels using various materials and inexpensive means remains...
Creating inorganic nanowire hydrogels/aerogels using various materials and inexpensive means remains...
Aerogels have numerous applications due to their high surface area and low densities. However, creat...
Inorganic aerogels have been attracting great interest owing to their distinctive structures and pro...
Nanowire hydrogels with high specific surface areas have great promise in many practical application...
Here we report the preparation of micrometer-sized highly nanoporous, relatively trasperant silica a...
New challenges in nanotechnology arise in the assembly of nanoobjects into three-dimensional supers...
Self-assembly processes represent the most powerful strategy to produce complex materials with uniqu...
Self-assembly of noble metal nanobuilding blocks (NBBs) to hierarchical self-supported porous monoli...
Ultra-low density, three-dimensional assemblies of nanoparticles are referred to as aerogels, and ty...
Three-dimensional (3D) porous metal nanostructures have been a long sought-after class of materials ...
We report a one-step fabrication of macroscopic multifunctional graphene-based hydrogels with robust...
In the quest of building mechanically strong materials with low density and high porosity, polymer c...
Three-dimensional (3D) porous metal nanostructures have been a long sought-after class of materials ...
In heterogeneous catalysis, carrier systems are most often composed of inorganic materials whereas o...