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Nanoscale architectures or nanoarchitectures refer to nanostructured materials prepared by using the strategies of synthesis comprised within the so‐called nanoarchitectonics term. This chapter illustrates with some examples the possibilities how the sol‐gel approach is a versatile method for creating “all‐inorganic” or “inorganic‐inorganic” nanoarchitectures as well as functionalizing them. The application...
Recent results demonstrating the possibility of preparing graphene‐like materials from natural resources such as sucrose (table sugar) and gelatin assembled to silica‐based porous solids without a requirement for reducing agents are discussed. The resulting materials show interesting characteristics, such as simultaneous conducting behavior afforded by the sp2 carbon sheets, together with chemical...
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