posted on 2014-12-23, 00:00authored byAnuradha Mitra, Goutam De
Alumina films with Im3̅m, Ia3d, and onion-like mesopores
have been synthesized using a single sol composition derived from
an modified alumina precursor (MAP), partial acetylacetone (acac)
chelated aluminum secondary butoxide (ASB/acac = 1:0.5). We observed
that MAP undergoes oligomerization with aging time and the differently
aged MAP generates different micellar structures in the presence of
P123 in alumina sols, and forms differently ordered mesostructured
coatings. The time-dependent changes in the chemical nature of the
MAP have been studied through ATR-FTIR spectroscopy. The nature of
micellar transformations in the sols have been studied by transmission
SAXS investigations. It has been observed that the size of the micelles
gradually increases with time. On aging, MAP contains more bridging
alkoxide groups with lesser hydrophilic characteristics; this reduces
its interaction with the hydrophilic groups in the P123 micelle. Therefore,
a mesostructure with low curvature is gradually formed in the sol
due to the rigid nature of cross-linked MAP. Low angle XRD and TEM
studies of the coatings obtained from the above sols have confirmed
the generation of three distinctly different types of ordered mesoporous
arrangements after heat treatments. The time-induced mesophase transformation
mechanism has been proposed based upon the experimental results. The
study reveals transformation of a modified Al alkoxide solution with
respect to time and its successful use to obtain mesoporous alumina
films of different ordered structures on glass.