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Mesoporous multi-shelled hollow resin nanospheres with ultralow thermal conductivity

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Hollow nanostructures exhibit enclosed or semi-enclosed spaces inside and the consequent features of restricting molecular motion, which is crucial for intrinsic physicochemical properties. Herein, we developed a new configuration of… Click to show full abstract

Hollow nanostructures exhibit enclosed or semi-enclosed spaces inside and the consequent features of restricting molecular motion, which is crucial for intrinsic physicochemical properties. Herein, we developed a new configuration of hollow nanostructures with more than three layers of shells and simultaneously integrated mesopores on every shell. The novel interior configuration expresses the characteristics of periodic interfaces and abundant mesopores. Benefiting from the suppression of gas molecule convection by boundary scattering, the thermal conductivity of mesoporous multi-shelled hollow resin nanospheres reaches 0.013 W m−1 K−1 at 298 K. The designed interior mesostructural configuration of hollow nanostructures provides an ideal platform to clarify the influence of nanostructure design on intrinsic physicochemical properties and propels the development of hollow nanostructures.

Keywords: multi shelled; hollow nanostructures; shelled hollow; hollow resin; mesoporous multi; thermal conductivity

Journal Title: Chemical Science
Year Published: 2022

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