4.6 Article

When Mesoporous Silica Meets the Alkaline Polyelectrolyte: A Controllable Synthesis of Functional and Hollow Nanostructures with a Porous Shell

Journal

CHEMISTRY-A EUROPEAN JOURNAL
Volume 19, Issue 6, Pages 2142-2149

Publisher

WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/chem.201203308

Keywords

hollow structures; mesoporous materials; nanostructures; polyelectrolyte; silica

Funding

  1. Major State Basic Research Development Program of China [2011CB932404]
  2. National Science Foundation of China [21001083, 21222107]
  3. Scientific Research Foundation (SRF) for the Returned Overseas Chines Scholars (ROCS), State Education Ministry (SEM)

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An efficient and environment friendly surface-protected etching method by using mesoporous silica as a template and alkaline polyelectrolyte as both the protecting and etching agent was developed to prepare a SiO2 nanotube with a porous shell. The polyelectrolytes attached to the template not only create a localized alkaline environment, but also effectively protect the silica surface, whereas the mesopore channels accelerate the diffusion of etchant throughout the template, all of which facilitate the formation of hollow structures in a fully controllable way. By tuning the etching power and protecting ability of the polyelectrolyte, the rigidity and porosity of products can be precisely manipulated. It is inspiring that various alkaline polyelectrolytes including polypeptide and dextran derivative can be used for the etching process, so that the porous and hollow nanostructures are born with positively charged and biocompatible surface as well as abundant amino groups for further coupling, which make them potential capsules for drug delivery and probes for imaging and detection. The protective etching process can also be extended to the preparation of yolk-shell super structures with functional cores, or porous nanoparticle assemblies with their individual characteristics maintained.

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