Abstract

Porous materials have attracted considerable attention in the fields of energy science and environmental applications. However, it remains a great challenge to achieve scalable bioinspired materials with high durability and chemical stability in a porous framework system. This study reports the synthesis of the first silver-based phytic acid films using phytic acid (PA) as an efficient biotemplate without the need of post-modifications or complex reaction conditions. It is found that the hydroxyl groups of PA played a crucial role in initiating and facilitating the growth of silver NPs and formation of a highly stable porous silver film. The present work shed new light on the use of PA for design and synthesis of porous silver-organic bioinspired films.

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