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New Strategies for the Selective Functionalization of Carbon Materials

Authors: Pérez Mendoza, M.;

New Strategies for the Selective Functionalization of Carbon Materials

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This work has been developed under the CARB- NANOMET AL project (MAT2009-14185-C02-01 and MAT2009-14185-C02-02). Funding of the Autonomous Regional Government (J. de Andalucía, Proyecto de Excelencia ref: P09-FQM-4765 and groups RNM342 and FQM273)The authorship correspond to all the team members, in alphabetical order: - Research group FQM273. Dep artment of Inorganic and Organic Chemistry (University of Jaén): P . Arranz-Mascarós, C. García-Gallarín, M.L. Godino- Salido, M.D. Gutiérrez-Valero, R. López-Garzón, M.D. López-de la Torre, M. Melguizo-Guijarro, A. Peñas-Sanjuán and A. Santiago-Medina. - Research Group on Porous Solids (RNM342). Dep artment of Inorganic Chemistry (University of Granada): V . Abdelkader-Fernández, M. Domingo- García, F.J. López-Garzón, F. Morales-Lara and M. Pérez-Mendoza. A. Peñas-Sanjuán, A. Santiago-Medina, V . Abdelkader-Fernández and F. Morales-Lara acknowledge the financial support in form of predoctoral grants.

[EN] Selectively surface-modified solids can play a crucial role in the development of new materials devised to give ef fective answers to the new technology demands of the more sust ainable 21 st -century industry. This has brought about a concentration of research efforts on the elaboration of specific chemical functionality on solid surfaces. Nevertheless, the introduction of specific surface functionalization on carbon materials has not yet realized the degree of sophistication and control that other solid materials have reached. This article reviews the latest research developed under the CARB-NANOMETAL project (at the Universities of Granada and Jaén) towards the designing of new strategies for the selective functionalization of carbon materials.

[ES] Los materiales sólidos funcionalizados superficialmente de forma selectiva pueden jugar un papel fundamental en el desarrollo de nuevos materiales que den respuestas a las nuevas demandas tecnológicas de las, cada vez más sostenibles, industrias del siglo XXI. No obstante, la funcionalización selectiva de materiales carbonosos no ha alcanzado todavía el nivel de sofisticación y control que sí se ha conseguido en otros materiales. Este artículo hace una revisión de las últimas investigaciones llevadas a cabo en las Universidades de Granada y Jaén, en el marco del proyecto CARB-NANOMETAL

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Carbon materials, Materiales de carbono

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