Preparation and characterization of mesostructured functional materials with different morphologies
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Aiello, Daniela
Aiello, Rosario
Testa, Flaviano
Molinari, Raffaele
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Course in Chemical and Materials Engineering, Ciclo XXI, a.a. 2007-2008; Mesoporous materials with their good surface and structural properties and versatility can be
synthesized in different morphologies (thin films, fibers, membranes, etc.) and represent excellent
host matrices, highly functional and with great potentials for advanced applications. In this
research work, mesoporous powders and thin films have been successfully achieved and then
functionalized with special guest molecules such as organic molecules, organometallic
complexes, fluorescent dyes, all having specific and interesting properties. Mesoporous matrices
have been prepared by sol-gel chemistry with different mesostructures and high order degree.
Chemical modifications approaches (post-synthesis grafting and one-pot synthesis) applied to
porous supports highly organized have allowed to product a new class of functional materials,
particularly interesting for various applications (opto-electronic, photovoltaic materials, etc.).
Surface and structural characterization techniques (FTIR, UV-Vis, fluorescence, ellipsometry
spectroscopies, electron transmission microscopy, XRD diffraction and porosimetry analysis)
have allowed to investigate the effects of the introduction of guest species inside mesoporous
matrices and to identify noteworthy changes about organization and mesostructures. Results
show that mesoporous materials, both as powders and thin films, do not suffer significant
reductions of surface (surface area, pore volume and diameter) and structural properties (order
degree, mesostructure organization, stability) after functionalization process, representing
confined environment well adapted to various guest species, with the advantage to increase their
activity and physic-chemical properties. In particular, guest species are well trapped into rigid
porous matrices with an increase of their functional properties and inorganic network stability.
All results have demonstrated that the high structural homogeneity, the control over surface and
morphological properties and also the possibility to host different molecules permit to project and
engineer high potential technological materials for applications in optic and electro-optic fields.; Università della CalabriaSoggetto
Ingegneria Chimica; Materiali; Nanotecniologia; Film sottili; Ottica
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