Article | REF: RE105 V1

Integrative chemistry: interdisciplinarity in chemical sciences

Author: Rénal BACKOV

Publication date: September 10, 2008, Review date: March 14, 2018

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3. Examples of chemical morphosynthesis in coaxial flows

In the preceding paragraphs, we mentioned a few examples of multiscale morphosynthesis leading to complex porous architectures. As will be explained later, a bottom-up approach can be adopted, starting either from the molecular state, or from pre-constructed nanometric bricks in a "nanotectonic" approach. Both approaches can be tackled with methodologies involving coaxial fluid flow, which substitutes for metastable thermodynamic footprints.

3.1 V2O5 extrusion and fibers

Under certain synthesis conditions, the gel texture of V 2 O 5 is associated with the presence of nanometric ribbons of V 2 O 5...

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