
2. Preparing mesoporous films with a regular structure
2.1 Evaporation-induced self-assembly
Discovered in 1997 , evaporation-induced self-assembly (EISA) is currently the best way to prepare mesoporous materials organized in the form of thin films.
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Main French players
Competitive clusters: Materalia – Hydreos – Axelera
Competence centers: CNRS – CEA – Universities
Manufacturers: any company involved in "functional thin film" technologies
Worldwide players
Fudan University (Shanghai) – Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München – Sandia National Laboratories – Argonne National Laboratory – Universita' di Sassari (Alghero, Italy) – Collège de France (Paris) – University of Toronto – Universidad de Buenos Aires
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