A versatile strategy to load ordered mesoporous silica-based materials with functional molecular building blocks in order to obtain host-guest systems exhibiting specific functions is described. Optical microscope examination of the obtained material confirms that the addition of a chromophoric moiety to the reaction mixture is not detrimental in achieving the desired macroscopic morphology of the silica particles. A micro-photoluminescence investigation of the obtained material gave strong evidence that both surfactant micelles and the porous oxide matrix preserve the spectral features of the included molecular species in a nonconventional chemical environment. Copyright © 2008 Giorgio Macchi et al.
Macchi, G., Meinardi, F., Valsesia, P., Tubino, R. (2008). Versatile bottom-up approach to nanostructured functional materials for optoelectronic applications. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PHOTOENERGY, 784691 [10.1155/2008/784691].
Versatile bottom-up approach to nanostructured functional materials for optoelectronic applications
MACCHI, GIORGIO;MEINARDI, FRANCESCO;VALSESIA, PATRIZIA;TUBINO, RICCARDO
2008
Abstract
A versatile strategy to load ordered mesoporous silica-based materials with functional molecular building blocks in order to obtain host-guest systems exhibiting specific functions is described. Optical microscope examination of the obtained material confirms that the addition of a chromophoric moiety to the reaction mixture is not detrimental in achieving the desired macroscopic morphology of the silica particles. A micro-photoluminescence investigation of the obtained material gave strong evidence that both surfactant micelles and the porous oxide matrix preserve the spectral features of the included molecular species in a nonconventional chemical environment. Copyright © 2008 Giorgio Macchi et al.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.