Silver nitrate/oligo(ethylene oxide) surfactant/mesoporous silica nanocomposite films and monoliths

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2001

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Samarskaya, O.
Dag, Ö.

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A lyotropic, liquid crystalline (LC) phase of a silver nitrate/oligo(ethylene oxide), water, and acid mixture was used for one-pot synthesis of mesoporous silica materials in which Ag+ ions are uniformly distributed. We established that the AgNO3-to-surfactant mole ratio is very important in a 50 wt% surfactant/water system to preserve the hexagonal LC phase before and after the addition of the silica source. Below a 0.6 AgNO3-to-surfactant mole ratio, the mixture is liquid crystalline and serves as a template for silica polymerization. However, between 0.6 and 0.8 AgNO3-to-surfactant mole ratios, one must control the composition of the mixture during the polymerization processes. Above a 0.8 mole ratio, Ag+ ions undergo phase separation from the reaction mixture by complexing with the surfactant molecules. The resulting silica materials obtained from AgNO3/surfactant ratio above 0.8 have anisotropy but without a hexagonal mesophase. Here, we establish a AgNO3 concentration range in which the LC phase is preserved to template the synthesis of mesoporous silica, and we discuss the structural behavior of the mixtures at AgNO3/surfactant mole ratios of 0.00-2.00, using POM, PXRD, FTIR, and UV-Vis absorption spectroscopy. © 2001 Academic Press.

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Journal of Colloid and Interface Science

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Academic Press

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