Literature DB >> 19191233

Insight into the defects of cage-type silica mesoporous crystals with Fd3m symmetry: TEM observations and a new proposal of "polyhedron packing" for the crystals.

Lu Han1, Yasuhiro Sakamoto, Shunai Che, Osamu Terasaki.   

Abstract

Silica mesoporous crystals were synthesized by using a gemini cationic surfactant (C(18-3-1)) as the directing agent, carboxyethylsilanetriol sodium salt as the co-structure directing agent (CSDA), and varying amounts of HCl. By using transmission electron microscopy (TEM) we observed 1) a structural change from the close-packed structures of spherical micelles--face-centered cubic (Fm3m) and hexagonal close-packed (P6(3)/mmc)--to Fd3m structures with an increase of HCl and 2) a few structural defects in the crystals with Fd3m symmetry. The structure of a crystal with Fd3m symmetry is described as one of the tetrahedrally close-packed (tcp) structures consisting of 5(12) and 5(12)6(4) polyhedra. The observed TEM images of the structural defects were explained well through use of simulated TEM images by introducing new 13-15 polyhedra comprising 5(12)6(2), 5(12)6(3), 4(1)5(10)6(2), 4(2)5(8)6(5), and 4(1)5(10)6(4), which have been observed in bubbles by Matzke. The mesostructural changes and defect formation are discussed in terms of the hardness of micelles composed of surfactant/CSDA/silica species that have formed through a change of the interaction between the surfactant and CSDA, which causes the micelles to change from a regime of close-packing to one of minimum-area packing.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19191233     DOI: 10.1002/chem.200801688

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Chemistry        ISSN: 0947-6539            Impact factor:   5.236


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