“…The microenvironment of ZPS-PVPA for epoxidation, consisted of polystyrene parts which are hydrophobic and the hybrid zirconium phosphonate parts which are hydrophilic and having a self-assembled layered structure with nanometer scale. A large number of polystyrene segments exist in ZPS-PVPA and they are mostly located on the surface of the layers, the interlamellar region and the interlayer surface where they are folding, curl assignment, parallel, cross, even twining, combining with layered zirconium phosphonate-phosphate lead to eventually form different caves, holes, pores, micropores, channels and secondary channels with various sizes and shapes, which may provide a microenvironment effect differing from either pure polystyrene or inorganic supports on catalytic performance for heterogeneous epoxidation [11].…”