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Polyhedral Polymeric Microparticles with Interwoven 1 nm Gyroid Pores for Precise Adsorption and Nanoconfined Degradation. | LitMetric

Polyhedral Polymeric Microparticles with Interwoven 1 nm Gyroid Pores for Precise Adsorption and Nanoconfined Degradation.

ACS Nano

State Key Laboratory for Modification of Chemical Fibers and Polymer Materials, Center for Advanced Low-Dimension Materials, and College of Materials Sciences and Engineering, Donghua University, Shanghai 201620, China.

Published: March 2025


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Article Abstract

Molecular-scale adsorption, catalysis, and separation demand nanoporous materials with high permeability, extensive surface areas, and pronounced nanoconfined effects. Fabricating polymeric particles with 3-D interwoven pores of ∼1 nm potentially addresses these needs. However, significant challenges remain in controlling their pore interconnectivity, uniformity, and achieving faceted particle shapes. Herein we present facile fabrication of polyhedral particles possessing interpenetrating 1 nm pores by suspension polymerization of double-gyroid (DG) liquid crystalline droplets. Mechanical stirring of the disordered phase at elevated temperatures, followed by undercooling, leads to the emulsification of DG droplets, as confirmed by synchrotron small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS). UV-induced cross-linking of the DG droplets preserves the ordered network of 1 nm pores, as characterized by SAXS and microscopy. Intriguingly, due to the elasticity induced by the 3̅ periodicities, these particles adopt polyhedral shapes to avoid the elastic energy penalty associated with conventional sphericity. We demonstrate that these faceted particles, featuring 1 nm pores and efficient packing, enable rapid, size-exclusive adsorption and nanoconfined degradation of organic pollutants, driven by their 3-D permeability, high surface area, and enhanced nanoconfinement effects.

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