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Photocatalytic Template Removal by Non-Ozone-Generating UV Irradiation for the Fabrication of Well-Defined Mesoporous Inorganic Coatings

[Image: see text] The processing of mesoporous inorganic coatings typically requires a high-temperature calcination step to remove organic precursors that are essential during the material assembly. Lowering the fabrication energy costs and cutting back on the necessary resources would provide a gre...

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Autores principales: Reid, Barry, Taylor, Alaric, Alvarez-Fernandez, Alberto, Ismael, Muhamad Hafiz, Sharma, Shatakshi, Schmidt-Hansberg, Benjamin, Guldin, Stefan
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Chemical Society 2019
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6543510/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31001970
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsami.9b01199
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author Reid, Barry
Taylor, Alaric
Alvarez-Fernandez, Alberto
Ismael, Muhamad Hafiz
Sharma, Shatakshi
Schmidt-Hansberg, Benjamin
Guldin, Stefan
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Taylor, Alaric
Alvarez-Fernandez, Alberto
Ismael, Muhamad Hafiz
Sharma, Shatakshi
Schmidt-Hansberg, Benjamin
Guldin, Stefan
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description [Image: see text] The processing of mesoporous inorganic coatings typically requires a high-temperature calcination step to remove organic precursors that are essential during the material assembly. Lowering the fabrication energy costs and cutting back on the necessary resources would provide a greater scope for the deployment in applications such as architectural glass, optical components, photovoltaic cells, and energy storage, as well as further compatibilize substrates with low temperature stability. Organic removal methods based on UV–ozone treatment are increasing in popularity, but concerns remain regarding large-scale ozone generation and usage of mercury-containing UV lamps. To this end, we present a method that relies on non-ozone-generating UV radiation at 254 nm (UV(254)) and incorporation of small amounts of photocatalytic material in the formulation, here demonstrated with TiO(2) nanocrystals. At concentrations as low as 5 wt % relative to the main inorganic aluminosilicate material, the TiO(2) nanocrystals catalyze a “cold combustion” of the organic components under UV(254) irradiation to reveal a porous inorganic network. Using block copolymer-based co-assembly in conjunction with photocatalytic template removal, we produce well-defined mesoporous inorganic thin films with controlled porosity and refractive index values, where the required processing time is governed by the amount of TiO(2) loading. This approach provides an inexpensive, flexible, and environmentally friendly alternative to traditional organic removal techniques, such as UV–ozone degradation and thermal calcination.
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spelling pubmed-65435102019-06-03 Photocatalytic Template Removal by Non-Ozone-Generating UV Irradiation for the Fabrication of Well-Defined Mesoporous Inorganic Coatings Reid, Barry Taylor, Alaric Alvarez-Fernandez, Alberto Ismael, Muhamad Hafiz Sharma, Shatakshi Schmidt-Hansberg, Benjamin Guldin, Stefan ACS Appl Mater Interfaces [Image: see text] The processing of mesoporous inorganic coatings typically requires a high-temperature calcination step to remove organic precursors that are essential during the material assembly. Lowering the fabrication energy costs and cutting back on the necessary resources would provide a greater scope for the deployment in applications such as architectural glass, optical components, photovoltaic cells, and energy storage, as well as further compatibilize substrates with low temperature stability. Organic removal methods based on UV–ozone treatment are increasing in popularity, but concerns remain regarding large-scale ozone generation and usage of mercury-containing UV lamps. To this end, we present a method that relies on non-ozone-generating UV radiation at 254 nm (UV(254)) and incorporation of small amounts of photocatalytic material in the formulation, here demonstrated with TiO(2) nanocrystals. At concentrations as low as 5 wt % relative to the main inorganic aluminosilicate material, the TiO(2) nanocrystals catalyze a “cold combustion” of the organic components under UV(254) irradiation to reveal a porous inorganic network. Using block copolymer-based co-assembly in conjunction with photocatalytic template removal, we produce well-defined mesoporous inorganic thin films with controlled porosity and refractive index values, where the required processing time is governed by the amount of TiO(2) loading. This approach provides an inexpensive, flexible, and environmentally friendly alternative to traditional organic removal techniques, such as UV–ozone degradation and thermal calcination. American Chemical Society 2019-04-19 2019-05-29 /pmc/articles/PMC6543510/ /pubmed/31001970 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsami.9b01199 Text en Copyright © 2019 American Chemical Society This is an open access article published under a Creative Commons Attribution (CC-BY) License (http://pubs.acs.org/page/policy/authorchoice_ccby_termsofuse.html) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the author and source are cited.
spellingShingle Reid, Barry
Taylor, Alaric
Alvarez-Fernandez, Alberto
Ismael, Muhamad Hafiz
Sharma, Shatakshi
Schmidt-Hansberg, Benjamin
Guldin, Stefan
Photocatalytic Template Removal by Non-Ozone-Generating UV Irradiation for the Fabrication of Well-Defined Mesoporous Inorganic Coatings
title Photocatalytic Template Removal by Non-Ozone-Generating UV Irradiation for the Fabrication of Well-Defined Mesoporous Inorganic Coatings
title_full Photocatalytic Template Removal by Non-Ozone-Generating UV Irradiation for the Fabrication of Well-Defined Mesoporous Inorganic Coatings
title_fullStr Photocatalytic Template Removal by Non-Ozone-Generating UV Irradiation for the Fabrication of Well-Defined Mesoporous Inorganic Coatings
title_full_unstemmed Photocatalytic Template Removal by Non-Ozone-Generating UV Irradiation for the Fabrication of Well-Defined Mesoporous Inorganic Coatings
title_short Photocatalytic Template Removal by Non-Ozone-Generating UV Irradiation for the Fabrication of Well-Defined Mesoporous Inorganic Coatings
title_sort photocatalytic template removal by non-ozone-generating uv irradiation for the fabrication of well-defined mesoporous inorganic coatings
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6543510/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31001970
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsami.9b01199
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