Abstract

A. Figoli, M. Bonchio, and co-workers demonstrate in article 1500034 sparkling oxygen bubbles that are evolved by a self-cleaning porous matrix and provide a very efficient strategy against the irreversible fouling of polymeric surfaces. This is based on the novel design of catalytic pores embedding the oxygen evolving Ru4(SiW10)2 polyoxometalate. Surface exposure to aqueous H2O2 under mild temperature and pressure conditions induce the mechanical removal of solid foulant particle up to 88%.

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