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A Close Look at the Structure of the TiO(2)-APTES Interface in Hybrid Nanomaterials and Its Degradation Pathway: An Experimental and Theoretical Study

[Image: see text] The surface functionalization of TiO(2)-based materials with alkylsilanes is attractive in several cutting-edge applications, such as photovoltaics, sensors, and nanocarriers for the controlled release of bioactive molecules. (3-Aminopropyl)triethoxysilane (APTES) is able to self-a...

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Autores principales: Meroni, Daniela, Lo Presti, Leonardo, Di Liberto, Giovanni, Ceotto, Michele, Acres, Robert G., Prince, Kevin C., Bellani, Roberto, Soliveri, Guido, Ardizzone, Silvia
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Chemical Society 2016
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5295244/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28191270
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.jpcc.6b10720
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author Meroni, Daniela
Lo Presti, Leonardo
Di Liberto, Giovanni
Ceotto, Michele
Acres, Robert G.
Prince, Kevin C.
Bellani, Roberto
Soliveri, Guido
Ardizzone, Silvia
author_facet Meroni, Daniela
Lo Presti, Leonardo
Di Liberto, Giovanni
Ceotto, Michele
Acres, Robert G.
Prince, Kevin C.
Bellani, Roberto
Soliveri, Guido
Ardizzone, Silvia
author_sort Meroni, Daniela
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description [Image: see text] The surface functionalization of TiO(2)-based materials with alkylsilanes is attractive in several cutting-edge applications, such as photovoltaics, sensors, and nanocarriers for the controlled release of bioactive molecules. (3-Aminopropyl)triethoxysilane (APTES) is able to self-assemble to form monolayers on TiO(2) surfaces, but its adsorption geometry and solar-induced photodegradation pathways are not well understood. We here employ advanced experimental (XPS, NEXAFS, AFM, HR-TEM, and FT-IR) and theoretical (plane-wave DFT) tools to investigate the preferential interaction mode of APTES on anatase TiO(2). We demonstrate that monomeric APTES chemisorption should proceed through covalent Si–O–Ti bonds. Although dimerization of the silane through Si–O–Si bonds is possible, further polymerization on the surface is scarcely probable. Terminal amino groups are expected to be partially involved in strong charge-assisted hydrogen bonds with surface hydroxyl groups of TiO(2), resulting in a reduced propensity to react with other species. Solar-induced mineralization proceeds through preferential cleavage of the alkyl groups, leading to the rapid loss of the terminal NH(2) moieties, whereas the Si-bearing head of APTES undergoes slower oxidation and remains bound to the surface. The suitability of employing the silane as a linker with other chemical species is discussed in the context of controlled degradation of APTES monolayers for drug release and surface patterning.
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spelling pubmed-52952442017-02-08 A Close Look at the Structure of the TiO(2)-APTES Interface in Hybrid Nanomaterials and Its Degradation Pathway: An Experimental and Theoretical Study Meroni, Daniela Lo Presti, Leonardo Di Liberto, Giovanni Ceotto, Michele Acres, Robert G. Prince, Kevin C. Bellani, Roberto Soliveri, Guido Ardizzone, Silvia J Phys Chem C Nanomater Interfaces [Image: see text] The surface functionalization of TiO(2)-based materials with alkylsilanes is attractive in several cutting-edge applications, such as photovoltaics, sensors, and nanocarriers for the controlled release of bioactive molecules. (3-Aminopropyl)triethoxysilane (APTES) is able to self-assemble to form monolayers on TiO(2) surfaces, but its adsorption geometry and solar-induced photodegradation pathways are not well understood. We here employ advanced experimental (XPS, NEXAFS, AFM, HR-TEM, and FT-IR) and theoretical (plane-wave DFT) tools to investigate the preferential interaction mode of APTES on anatase TiO(2). We demonstrate that monomeric APTES chemisorption should proceed through covalent Si–O–Ti bonds. Although dimerization of the silane through Si–O–Si bonds is possible, further polymerization on the surface is scarcely probable. Terminal amino groups are expected to be partially involved in strong charge-assisted hydrogen bonds with surface hydroxyl groups of TiO(2), resulting in a reduced propensity to react with other species. Solar-induced mineralization proceeds through preferential cleavage of the alkyl groups, leading to the rapid loss of the terminal NH(2) moieties, whereas the Si-bearing head of APTES undergoes slower oxidation and remains bound to the surface. The suitability of employing the silane as a linker with other chemical species is discussed in the context of controlled degradation of APTES monolayers for drug release and surface patterning. American Chemical Society 2016-12-21 2017-01-12 /pmc/articles/PMC5295244/ /pubmed/28191270 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.jpcc.6b10720 Text en Copyright © 2016 American Chemical Society This is an open access article published under an ACS AuthorChoice License (http://pubs.acs.org/page/policy/authorchoice_termsofuse.html) , which permits copying and redistribution of the article or any adaptations for non-commercial purposes.
spellingShingle Meroni, Daniela
Lo Presti, Leonardo
Di Liberto, Giovanni
Ceotto, Michele
Acres, Robert G.
Prince, Kevin C.
Bellani, Roberto
Soliveri, Guido
Ardizzone, Silvia
A Close Look at the Structure of the TiO(2)-APTES Interface in Hybrid Nanomaterials and Its Degradation Pathway: An Experimental and Theoretical Study
title A Close Look at the Structure of the TiO(2)-APTES Interface in Hybrid Nanomaterials and Its Degradation Pathway: An Experimental and Theoretical Study
title_full A Close Look at the Structure of the TiO(2)-APTES Interface in Hybrid Nanomaterials and Its Degradation Pathway: An Experimental and Theoretical Study
title_fullStr A Close Look at the Structure of the TiO(2)-APTES Interface in Hybrid Nanomaterials and Its Degradation Pathway: An Experimental and Theoretical Study
title_full_unstemmed A Close Look at the Structure of the TiO(2)-APTES Interface in Hybrid Nanomaterials and Its Degradation Pathway: An Experimental and Theoretical Study
title_short A Close Look at the Structure of the TiO(2)-APTES Interface in Hybrid Nanomaterials and Its Degradation Pathway: An Experimental and Theoretical Study
title_sort close look at the structure of the tio(2)-aptes interface in hybrid nanomaterials and its degradation pathway: an experimental and theoretical study
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5295244/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28191270
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.jpcc.6b10720
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