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Important Property of Polymer Spheres for the Preparation of Three-Dimensionally Ordered Macroporous (3DOM) Metal Oxides by the Ethylene Glycol Method: The Glass-Transition Temperature

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LANGMUIR
Volume 28, Issue 51, Pages 17766-17770

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/la303921u

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We demonstrate that the glass-transition temperature (T-g) of a polymer sphere template is a crucial factor in the production of three-dimensionally ordered macroporous (3DOM) materials. Metal nitrate dissolved in ethylene glycol methanol was infiltrated into the void of a face-centered, close-packed colloidal crystal of poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA)-based spheres. The metal nitrate reacts with EG to form a metal oxalate (or metal glycoxylate) solid (nitrate oxidation) in the void of the template when the metal nitrate EG PMMA composite is heated. Further heating converts metal oxalate to metal oxide and removes PMMA to form 3DOM materials. We investigated the effect of T-g of PMMA templates and obtained clear evidence that the solidification temperature of the metal precursor solution (i.e., nitration oxidation temperature) should be lower than the T-g of the polymer spheres to obtain a well-ordered 3DOM structure.

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