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Morphology-controlled synthesis of SiO2 hierarchical structures using pollen grains as templates

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CHINESE JOURNAL OF CHEMISTRY
Volume 26, Issue 3, Pages 467-470

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WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/cjoc.200890088

Keywords

pollen template; SiO2; pores; hierarchical structure

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Rape-, sweet potato- and camellia-pollen-templated SiO2 hierarchical structures with species-specific surface morphologies were prepared through a facile surface sol-gel and succedent calcination process. Various-morphology SiO2 replicas with complex structures, Such as about 50-mu m-length and 20-mu m-width high-fidelity ellipsoidal replicas with about 5-mu m uniform meshes, about 40-mu m spheres with 2-mu m taper-like protuberances and 15-mu m spheres with troughs, were obtained from using rape-, sweet potato- and camellia pollen grains as templates, respectively. The results of N-2 adsorption-desorption isotherms indicate that both rape- and camellia-pollen-templated SiO2 replicas show type IV-like isotherm with the characteristics of mesoporosity and corresponding Brunauer-Emmett-Teller (BET) surface areas are 10.5 and 5.2 m(2).g(-1), respectively. The Barrett-Joyner-Halenda (BJH) pore size distribution of the rape- pollen-templated SiO2 replicas presents smaller pores centered at 3.6 nm and bigger pores centered at 8.6 nm with a broad distribution whereas the camel li apollen-templated SiO2 replicas display narrow BJH pore size distribution centered at 20 nm. The biolabrication procedure using ubiquitous, inexpensive and environment-friendly pollen grains as a biotemplate holds a promise as a simple route to construct controlled complex porous oxides via simple chemical methods.

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