The transition from the current “linear” economy to a “circular” economy with a strong focus on the recovery and reuse of materials and resources undoubtedly necessitates efficient and effective separation technologies. Membrane technology will play an important role in this transition to a circular economy. In that perspective, separation at the molecular level to separate and fractionate e.g. individual ions and small molecules for reuse is especially essential. Unfortunately, conventional membrane materials and their fabrication methods mostly lack design and control over pore size and selectivity at a true molecular level. In view of this challenge, nanostructured polymer membranes based on self-assembled materials are gaining more and ...
Hexagonal lyotropic liquid crystals (HLLC) with uniform pore size in the range of 1~5 nm are highly ...
Hexagonal lyotropic liquid crystals (HLLC) with uniform pore size in the range of 1~5 nm are highly ...
A triazine based disc shaped molecule with two hydrolyzable units, imine and ester groups, was polym...
The transition from the current “linear” economy to a “circular” economy with a strong focus on the ...
Liquid crystals (LCs) combine properties of both liquids and crystals and can be organized in a vari...
Water scarcity has been recognized as one of the major threats to human activity, and, therefore, wa...
New isoporous nanofiltration composite membranes were fabricated by photo-polymerization of thin fil...
Self-assembled liquid crystalline mesophases are attractive material platforms for various current a...
In the present review, we discuss recent advances in the field of nanoporous networks based on polym...
Bottom-up methods for the fabrication of nanoporous polymer membranes have numerous advantages. Howe...
\u3cp\u3eIn the present review, we discuss recent advances in the field of nanoporous networks based...
We demonstrate that polymeric films templated from liquid crystals (LCs) provide basic design princi...
Nanotechnology is being used to enhance conventional ceramic and polymeric water treatment membrane ...
The preparation of nanoporous materials from columnar hexagonal liquid crystalline networks has been...
Hexagonal lyotropic liquid crystals (HLLC) with uniform pore size in the range of 1~5 nm are highly ...
Hexagonal lyotropic liquid crystals (HLLC) with uniform pore size in the range of 1~5 nm are highly ...
A triazine based disc shaped molecule with two hydrolyzable units, imine and ester groups, was polym...
The transition from the current “linear” economy to a “circular” economy with a strong focus on the ...
Liquid crystals (LCs) combine properties of both liquids and crystals and can be organized in a vari...
Water scarcity has been recognized as one of the major threats to human activity, and, therefore, wa...
New isoporous nanofiltration composite membranes were fabricated by photo-polymerization of thin fil...
Self-assembled liquid crystalline mesophases are attractive material platforms for various current a...
In the present review, we discuss recent advances in the field of nanoporous networks based on polym...
Bottom-up methods for the fabrication of nanoporous polymer membranes have numerous advantages. Howe...
\u3cp\u3eIn the present review, we discuss recent advances in the field of nanoporous networks based...
We demonstrate that polymeric films templated from liquid crystals (LCs) provide basic design princi...
Nanotechnology is being used to enhance conventional ceramic and polymeric water treatment membrane ...
The preparation of nanoporous materials from columnar hexagonal liquid crystalline networks has been...
Hexagonal lyotropic liquid crystals (HLLC) with uniform pore size in the range of 1~5 nm are highly ...
Hexagonal lyotropic liquid crystals (HLLC) with uniform pore size in the range of 1~5 nm are highly ...
A triazine based disc shaped molecule with two hydrolyzable units, imine and ester groups, was polym...