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Controlling the Periodically Ordered Nanostructures in Ceramics: A Macromolecule-Guided Strategy.

Qing-Yun GuoBo-Xing ZhangXueyan FengXiao-Yun YanZebin SuStephen Z D ChengKan Yue
Published in: Macromolecular rapid communications (2019)
Microscopic structures have a significant influence on the properties of ceramics. The development of macromolecular self-assembly has allowed for control over microscopic structures of ceramics to prepare ceramics with diverse compositions and ordered nanostructures. Herein, recent progress in the preparation of ceramics with periodically ordered nanostructures guided by phase-separated macromolecules are reviewed, which can be summarized as a general strategy termed the "macromolecule-guided strategy." Moreover, two different subcategories, namely, the macromolecule-templated method and the macromolecule-precursor method, are illustrated. In the former method, amphiphilic macromolecules are used as templates to guide the assembly of inorganic species into ordered nanostructures, which are subsequently converted into ceramics; in the latter method, amphiphilic macromolecules containing non-volatile elements are used as the single-source precursors for ordered ceramics. It is believed that the unique diversity and tunable features of macromolecular self-assembly might offer unprecedented opportunities in the development of functional ceramics for various applications.
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