Literature DB >> 20684571

Dehydration, dehydroxylation, and rehydroxylation of single-walled aluminosilicate nanotubes.

Dun-Yen Kang1, Ji Zang, Elizabeth R Wright, Arthur L McCanna, Christopher W Jones, Sankar Nair.   

Abstract

Single-walled metal oxide (aluminosilicate) nanotubes are excellent candidates for addressing the long-standing issue of functionalizing nanotube interiors, due to their high surface reactivity and controllable dimensions. However, functionalization of the nanotube interior is impeded by its high surface silanol density (9.1 -OH/nm(2)) and resulting hydrophilicity. Controlled dehydration of the nanotubes is critical for the success of functionalization efforts. We employ a range of solid-state characterization tools to elucidate dehydration and dehydroxylation phenomena in the nanotubes as a function of heat treatment up to 450 degrees C. Vibrational spectroscopy (Fourier transform infrared, FT-IR), thermogravimetric analysis-mass spectrometry (TGA-MS), nitrogen physisorption, solid-state NMR, and X-ray diffraction (XRD) reveal that a completely dehydrated condition is achieved at 250 degrees C under vacuum and that the maximum pore volume is achieved at 300 degrees C under vacuum due to partial dehydroxylation of the dehydrated nanotube. Beyond 300 degrees C, further dehydroxylation partially disorders the nanotube wall structure. However, a unique rehydroxylation mechanism can partially reverse these structural changes upon re-exposure to water vapor. Finally, detailed XRD simulations and experiments allow further insight into the nanotube packing, the dimensions, and the dependence of nanotube XRD patterns on the water content.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20684571     DOI: 10.1021/nn101211y

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  ACS Nano        ISSN: 1936-0851            Impact factor:   15.881


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Authors:  Ehsan Shafia; Serena Esposito; Elnaz Bahadori; Marco Armandi; Maela Manzoli; Barbara Bonelli
Journal:  J Vis Exp       Date:  2016-11-15       Impact factor: 1.355

2.  Modification of Thin Film Composite PVA/PAN Membranes for Pervaporation Using Aluminosilicate Nanoparticles.

Authors:  Katsiaryna S Burts; Tatiana V Plisko; Vladimir G Prozorovich; Galina B Melnikova; Andrei I Ivanets; Alexandr V Bildyukevich
Journal:  Int J Mol Sci       Date:  2022-06-29       Impact factor: 6.208

3.  Chemically Selective Alternatives to Photoferroelectrics for Polarization-Enhanced Photocatalysis: The Untapped Potential of Hybrid Inorganic Nanotubes.

Authors:  Joshua D Elliott; Emiliano Poli; Ivan Scivetti; Laura E Ratcliff; Lampros Andrinopoulos; Jacek Dziedzic; Nicholas D M Hine; Arash A Mostofi; Chris-Kriton Skylaris; Peter D Haynes; Gilberto Teobaldi
Journal:  Adv Sci (Weinh)       Date:  2016-09-13       Impact factor: 16.806

4.  Dynamics in hydrated inorganic nanotubes studied by neutron scattering: towards nanoreactors in water.

Authors:  Sophie Le Caër; Marie-Claire Pignié; Quentin Berrod; Veronika Grzimek; Margarita Russina; Cédric Carteret; Antoine Thill; Jean-Marc Zanotti; José Teixeira
Journal:  Nanoscale Adv       Date:  2020-12-21
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