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Micelle-Templated Oxides and Carbonates of Zinc, Cobalt, and Aluminum and a Generalized Strategy for Their Synthesis

Journal

CHEMISTRY OF MATERIALS
Volume 25, Issue 14, Pages 2749-2758

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/cm400535d

Keywords

EISA; pore templating; metal oxide; metal carbonate; zinc oxide; cobalt oxide

Funding

  1. BMBF [FKZ 03EK3009]
  2. German Cluster of Excellence in Catalysis (UNICAT)
  3. German National Science Foundation (DFG)
  4. Einstein-Stiftung Berlin

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Catalysis, energy storage, and light harvesting require functional materials with tailored porosity and nanostructure. However, common synthesis methods that employ polymer micelles as structure-directing agents fail for zinc oxide, for cobalt oxide, and for metal carbonates in general. We report the synthesis of the oxides and carbonates of zinc, cobalt, and aluminum with micelle-templated structure. The synthesis relies on poly(ethylene oxide)block-poly(butadiene)-block-poly(ethylene oxide) triblock copolymers and a new type of precursor formed by chemical complexation of a metal nitrate with citric acid. A general synthesis mechanism is deduced. Mechanistic insights allow for the prediction of optimal processing conditions for different oxides and carbonates based on simple thermogravimetric analysis. Employing this synthesis, films of ZnO and Co3O4 with micelle-controlled mesoporosity become accessible for the first time. It is the only soft-templating method reported so far that also yields mesoporous metal carbonates. The developed synthesis is generic in nature and can be applied to many other metal oxides and carbonates.

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