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Morgan Stefik1, Surbhi Mahajan, Hiroaki Sai, Thomas H Epps, Frank S Bates, Sol M Gruner, Francis J Disalvo, Ulrich Wiesner.
Abstract
We report the first use of a non-frustrated block terpolymer for the synthesis of highly ordered oxide nanocomposites containing multiple plies. The morphological behavior of 15 ISO-oxide nanocomposites was investigated spanning a large range of compositions along the ƒ(I)=ƒ(S) isopleth using aluminosilicate and niobia sols. Morphologies were determined by TEM and SAXS measurements. Four morphologies were identified, including core-shell hexagonal, core-shell double gyroid, three-domain lamellae, and core-shell inverse-hexagonal, in order of increasing O+oxide vol fraction. All of the resulting nanocomposites had three- or five-ply morphologies containing domains that were continuous in one, two, or three dimensions. The five-ply core-shell double gyroid phase was only found to be stable when the O+oxide domain was a minority. Removal of the polymer enabled simple and direct synthesis of mesoporous oxide materials while retaining the ordered network structure. We believe that advances in the synthesis of multi-ply nanocomposites will lead to advanced materials and devices containing multiple plies of functional materials.Entities:
Year: 2009 PMID: 20209023 PMCID: PMC2832291 DOI: 10.1021/cm902626z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chem Mater ISSN: 0897-4756 Impact factor: 9.811