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This thesis focuses on porous monolithic materials that are not in
the forms of particles, fibers, or films. In particular, the
synthetic strategy of porous monolithic materials via the sol-gel
method accompanied by phase separation, which is characterized as
the non-templating method for tailoring well-defined macropores, is
described from the basics to actual synthesis. Porous materials are
attracting more and more attention in various fields such as
electronics, energy storage, catalysis, sensing, adsorbents,
biomedical science, and separation science. To date, many efforts
have been made to synthesize porous materials in various chemical
compositions-organics, inorganics including metals, glasses and
ceramics, and organic-inorganic hybrids. Also demonstrated in this
thesis are the potential applications of synthesized porous
monolithic materials to separation media as well as to electrodes
for electric double-layer capacitors (EDLCs) and Li-ion batteries
(LIBs). This work is ideal for graduate students in materials
science and is also useful to engineers or scientists seeking basic
knowledge of porous monolithic materials.
This thesis focuses on porous monolithic materials that are not in
the forms of particles, fibers, or films. In particular, the
synthetic strategy of porous monolithic materials via the sol-gel
method accompanied by phase separation, which is characterized as
the non-templating method for tailoring well-defined macropores, is
described from the basics to actual synthesis. Porous materials are
attracting more and more attention in various fields such as
electronics, energy storage, catalysis, sensing, adsorbents,
biomedical science, and separation science. To date, many efforts
have been made to synthesize porous materials in various chemical
compositions-organics, inorganics including metals, glasses and
ceramics, and organic-inorganic hybrids. Also demonstrated in this
thesis are the potential applications of synthesized porous
monolithic materials to separation media as well as to electrodes
for electric double-layer capacitors (EDLCs) and Li-ion batteries
(LIBs). This work is ideal for graduate students in materials
science and is also useful to engineers or scientists seeking basic
knowledge of porous monolithic materials.
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