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ACS Appl Mater Interfaces ; 9(29): 24812-24820, 2017 Jul 26.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28657706

ABSTRACT

A deepened investigation on an innovative organic-inorganic hybrid material, referred to as ECS-14 (where ECS = Eni carbon silicates), revealed the possibility to use them as gas sensors. Indeed, among ECS phases, the crystalline state and the hexagonal microplateletlike morphology characteristic of ECS-14 seemed favorable properties to obtain continuous and uniform films. ECS-14 phase was used as functional material in screen-printable compositions and was thus deposited by drop coating for morphological, structural, thermal, and electrical characterizations. Possible operation at room temperature was investigated as technological progress, offering intrinsic safety in sensors working in harsh or industrial environments and avoiding high power consumption of most common sensors based on metal oxide semiconductors. Electrical characterization of the sensors based on ECS-14 versus concentrations of gaseous analytes gave significant results at room temperature in the presence of humidity, thereby demonstrating fundamental properties for a good quality sensor (speed, reversibility, and selectivity) that make them competitive with respect to systems currently in use. Remarkably, we observed functionality reversal of the organic and inorganic components; that is, in contrast to other hybrids, for ECS-14 the functional site has been ascribed to the inorganic phase while the organic component provided structural stability to the material. The sensing mechanism for humidity was also investigated.

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Chempluschem ; 80(3): 599-605, 2015 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31973419

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Novel layered organic-inorganic materials functionalized with amino groups have been synthesized by using a two-dimensional zeolitic precursor, IPC-1P, prepared by a top-down approach from zeolite UTL. The formation of porous materials containing silsesquioxane linkers covalently bonded to zeolite layers in the interlayer space was confirmed by a variety of characterization techniques (N2  sorption, XRD, TEM). The textural properties and catalytic behavior of functionalized hybrid materials synthesized by direct pillaring of IPC-1P or by grafting of (3-aminopropyl)silyl groups to the IPC-1P precursor preliminarily pillared with tetraethoxysilane (TEOS) were compared. The use of a mixture of aminosilsesquioxanes and TEOS for pillaring of IPC-1P led to the formation of functionalized materials, which are characterized by excellent textural properties (SBET =154-435 m2 g-1 , Vtotal =0.336-0.630 cm3 g-1 ) and provide a 100 % yield of target benzylidenemalononitrile in the Knoevenagel condensation of benzaldehyde and malononitrile.

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Dalton Trans ; 43(27): 10617-27, 2014 Jul 21.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24835643

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The influence of H3BO3 on the crystallization of hybrid organic-inorganic aluminosilicates denoted as Eni Carbon Silicates (ECS's) was investigated. Syntheses were carried out at 100 °C under different experimental conditions, using bridged silsesquioxanes of general formula (EtO)3Si-R-Si(OEt)3 (R = -C6H4- (BTEB), -C10H6- (BTEN) and -C6H4-C6H4- (BTEBP)), in the presence of equimolar concentrations of NaAlO2 and H3BO3. The study, involving the synthesis of three different but structurally related phases (ECS-14 from BTEB, ECS-13 here described for the first time from BTEN, and ECS-5 from BTEBP), confirmed a catalytic role for H3BO3 which in general increased the crystallization rate and improved the product quality in terms of amount of crystallized phase (crystallinity), size of the crystallites and phase purity, while it was weakly incorporated in trace amounts in the framework of ECS's.

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J Am Chem Soc ; 136(6): 2511-9, 2014 Feb 12.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24451039

ABSTRACT

Novel layered zeolitic organic-inorganic materials have been synthesized using a two-dimensional zeolite precursor IPC-1P prepared by a top-down approach from zeolite UTL. The formation of porous materials containing organic linkers or polyhedral oligomeric siloxane covalently bonded to zeolite layers in the interlayer space was confirmed by a variety of characterization techniques (N2/Ar sorption analysis, XRD, (29)Si and (13)C NMR, TEM). The organic-inorganic porous hybrids obtained by intercalation with silsesquioxane posessed layered morphology and contained large crystalline domains. The hybrids exhibited mesoporous or hierarchical micro-/mesoporous systems, stable up to 350 °C. Textural properties of the formed zeolitic organic-inorganic materials can be controlled by varying the linker or synthetic conditions over a broad range. Surface areas and pore volumes of synthesized hybrids significantly exceed those for parent zeolite UTL and corresponding swollen material; the amount of micropores increased with increasing rigidity and size of the organic linker in the order biphenyl > phenylene > ethanediyl.

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Chem Commun (Camb) ; 48(59): 7356-8, 2012 Jul 28.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22717682

ABSTRACT

ECS-14, a crystalline microporous hybrid organic-inorganic aluminosilicate, has been synthesized by using 1,4-bis-(triethoxysilyl)-benzene (BTEB) as a source of silica. Its structure contains a system of linear channels with 12-membered ring openings, running along the [001] direction, resembling the pore architecture of the AFI framework type.

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J Am Chem Soc ; 128(31): 10337-46, 2006 Aug 09.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16881666

ABSTRACT

We report here on a detailed study on PbS colloidal quantum dots. A characterization via X-ray diffraction (XRD) and high-resolution transmission electron microscopy (HRTEM) allowed us to reliably determine the diameter and the shape of the nanocrystals. These data, together with second-derivative analysis of the absorption spectra, allowed us to determine the size dependence of seven transitions in the absorption spectrum; some of these transitions were identified on the basis of their normalized confinement energy. The size dependence of the first excitonic transition was best modeled by a four-band envelope approach which considers the anisotropy of the band edges (Andreev, A. D.; Lipovskii, A. A. Phys. Rev. B: Condens. Matter Mater. Phys. 1999, 59, 15402-15404). The extinction coefficients were calculated using concentrations obtained from inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectrometry (ICP-AES), and their size dependence was found to follow a power law with exponent equal to approximately 2.5. In contrast with what was expected from the effective mass approximation, the per particle absorption cross section of the lowest transition was found to be strongly dependent on the particle size.

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