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Phenolic Building Blocks for the Assembly of Functional Materials

Rahim, Md. Arifur ; Kristufek, Samantha L. ; Pan, Shuaijun ; Richardson, Joseph J. ; Caruso, Frank

Angewandte Chemie International Edition, 2019-02, Vol.58 (7), p.1904-1927 [Periódico revisado por pares]

Germany: Wiley Subscription Services, Inc

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  • Título:
    Phenolic Building Blocks for the Assembly of Functional Materials
  • Autor: Rahim, Md. Arifur ; Kristufek, Samantha L. ; Pan, Shuaijun ; Richardson, Joseph J. ; Caruso, Frank
  • Assuntos: Catalysis ; Chelation ; Construction materials ; coordination chemistry ; functional materials ; Hydrogen bonding ; Inks ; Leather ; material science ; Phenolic compounds ; Phenols ; Polymerization ; Scavenging ; self-assembly ; Synergistic effect ; Tanning ; Wood
  • É parte de: Angewandte Chemie International Edition, 2019-02, Vol.58 (7), p.1904-1927
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  • Descrição: Phenolic materials have long been known for their use in inks, wood coatings, and leather tanning. However, there has recently been a renewed interest in engineering advanced materials from phenolic building blocks. The intrinsic properties of phenolic compounds, such as metal chelation, hydrogen bonding, pH responsiveness, redox potentials, radical scavenging, polymerization, and light absorbance, have made them a distinct class of structural motifs for the synthesis of functional materials. Materials prepared from phenolic compounds often retain many of these useful properties with synergistic effects in applications ranging from catalysis to biomedicine. This Review provides an overview of the diverse functional materials that can be prepared from natural and synthetic phenolic building blocks, as well as their applications. Phenolics on the rise: Recent advances in the preparation of functional materials, namely thin films, particles, and bulk materials, based on phenolic building blocks and their diverse applications, ranging from biomedicine to catalysis, are highlighted. This Review will help integrate various disciplines that use phenols and serve as a guide for the development of future materials.
  • Editor: Germany: Wiley Subscription Services, Inc
  • Idioma: Inglês

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