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Advanced Materials Engineering

Porosity

Origin Data Source OpenAlex
Analysis Computed Jun 29, 2026
AI Synthesis & Market Narrative
Materials science is actively engineering porosity in novel materials like organic frameworks, bioactive glass scaffolds, and covalent organic frameworks for diverse applications. This trend drives demand for advanced material design, characterization, and specialized manufacturing solutions across high-tech sectors.
Correlated Linguistic Patterns
["permanent porosity in a halogen-bonded organic framework" "porous bioactive glass-based scaffolds" "morphological and structural analysis" "photosensitizing covalent organic frameworks" "efficient photocatalytic sulfide oxidation" "non-destructive screening framework for characterizing physical and mechanical interrelationships"]
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Scientific American • Jun 27, 2026

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Increasing connectivity through self-complementarity enables permanent porosity in a halogen-bonded organic framework

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Nature.com • Jun 18, 2026

Porous bioactive glass-based scaffolds containing CRT glass and hydroxyapatite: morphological and structural analysis (Part I)

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Royal Society of Chemistry • Jun 17, 2026

Photosensitizing Covalent Organic Frameworks for Activating Polyoxometalates toward Efficient Photocatalytic Sulfide Oxidation

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Structural Engineering of 2D Metal-Organic Framework-Based Nanomaterials for Antibacterial Applications

Chem. Commun., 2026, Accepted ManuscriptDOI: 10.1039/D6CC02450E, Review ArticleShiyang He, Pengfei Sun, Boheng Zhu, Jiayi Wang, Yumeng Su, Xiangrong Pan, Xia...
Geeksaresexy.net • Jun 10, 2026

Butter or margarine? A food scientist describes their subtle chemical deviations and how they can affect your baked goods

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