“…The directional freeze-drying process, based on freezing of water slurries and subsequent freezing-drying steps, has proved to be an easily-controlled route to fabricate aligned porous materials with two-dimensional surface patterns or three-dimensional monolithic structures [6,7]. This novel process does not involve any chemical reaction and can avoid potential complications associated with by-products or purification procedures [8][9][10]. Nowadays, the directional freeze-drying process has been used to prepare aligned porous materials such as chitosan/vacuum-stripped grapheme, poly (3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene), poly(styrenesulfonate), poly(vinyl alcohol), etc [4,11,12].…”