Final Report: Photo-Directed Molecular Assembly of Multifunctional Inorganic Materials | |
B.G. Potter, Jr. | |
University of Arizona | |
关键词: Dip Coating; Excitation; Oxides; 36 Materials Science; Alkoxides; | |
DOI : 10.2172/992477 RP-ID : DOE/ER46220-1 Final Report RP-ID : FG02-05ER46220 RP-ID : 992477 |
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美国|英语 | |
来源: UNT Digital Library | |
【 摘 要 】
This final report details results, conclusions, and opportunities for future effort derived from the study.The work involved combining the molecular engineering of photoactive Ti-alkoxide systems and the optical excitation of hydrolysis and condensation reactions to influence the development of the metal-oxygen-metal network at the onset of material formation. Selective excitation of the heteroleptic alkoxides, coupled with control of alkoxide local chemical environment, enabled network connectivity to be influenced and formed the basis for direct deposition and patterning of Ti-oxide-based materials.The research provided new insights into the intrinsic photoresponse and assembly of these complex, alkoxide molecules. Using a suite of electronic, vibrational, and nuclear spectroscopic probes, coupled with quantum chemical computation, the excitation wavelength and fluence dependence of molecular photoresponse and the nature of subsequent hydrolysis and condensation processes were probed in pyridine-carbinol-based Ti-alkoxides with varied counter ligand groups.Several methods for the patterning of oxide material formation were demonstrated, including the integration of this photoprocessing approach with conventional, dip-coating methodologies.
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