Figure 1: Some examples of complex architectures obtained while employing the Integrative chemistry path. 1 titanium dioxide foams bearing polygonal cells 2 titanium dioxide foams bearing spherical cells 3 titanium dioxide foams bearing wired walls (Plateau bodrers) 4 titanium dioxide foams bearing ribbons-like walls 5 Silca macrocellular foams obtained while coupling sol-gel and emulsion, Si(HIPE) 6 Gold nanoparticles anchored at the surface of carbonaceous foams Au@Carbon(HIPE) 7 Silica particles morphosynthesis under laminar flux 8 V2O5 fibers obtained under sol-gel extrusion process 9 silica capsules obtained with diluted reverse emulsions and sol-gel process 10 Multiwall silica nanonoparticles obtained using swollen lyotrope mesophases and sol-gel process 11 silica microcapsules obtained while coupling sol-gel and Pickering emulsions 12 silica particles obtained under lamino-tubulent flux 13 Bacteria proliferation within Si(HIPE) Host 14 meso-macrocellular carbonaceous foams 15 Multi-lamellar phospholipid vesicles bearing gold nanoparticles within the inter-lamellar space.
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