Issue 6, 2011

Self-assembly and ion-trapping properties of inorganic nanocapsule-surfactant hybrid spheres

Abstract

Spherical hybrid assemblies based on cationic surfactants and anionic porous polyoxometalate nanocapsules [{(Mo)Mo5O21(H2O)6}12{Mo2O4(SO4)}30]72 (Mo132 for short) are fabricated by the method combining an electrostatic encapsulation process and a polarity induced self-assembly process. The spherical assemblies possess a size of several hundred nanometres and the incorporated Mo132 nanocapsules self-organize into a cubic phase stacking state in the assemblies. The ion-trapping properties of Mo132 are active in the assemblies, which enables the Mo132 to uptake and release Li+ ions. Furthermore, the speed of Mo132 uptaking and releasing Li+ ions in the assemblies is remarkably decreased compared with that of the naked Mo132, which shows that the microenvironment of the assemblies has an efficient blockage effect on the interaction and recognition between Mo132 and Li+ ions, consequently delaying the ion-trapping process. This work not only presents a new route to assemble Mo132 nanocapsules but also demonstrates a new concept of using the microenvironment of supramolecular assemblies to adjust the ion-trapping properties of Mo132.

Graphical abstract: Self-assembly and ion-trapping properties of inorganic nanocapsule-surfactant hybrid spheres

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
22 Sep 2010
Accepted
20 Dec 2010
First published
10 Feb 2011

Soft Matter, 2011,7, 2668-2673

Self-assembly and ion-trapping properties of inorganic nanocapsule-surfactant hybrid spheres

H. Li, Y. Yang, Y. Wang, C. Wang, W. Li and L. Wu, Soft Matter, 2011, 7, 2668 DOI: 10.1039/C0SM01044H

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