Issue 27, 2011

Connectivity of PS-b-PEO templated spherical pores in titanium oxide films

Abstract

Titania films having relatively uniform spherical pores were successfully fabricated using polystyrene-block-poly(ethylene oxide) (PSn-b-PEOm) diblock copolymers. Depending on the molecular weight of PSn-b-PEOm, the spherical pores were varied from large mesopores (n = 40 000, m = 53 000; ∼40 nm) to macropores (n = 58 600, m = 71 000; ∼60 nm, n = 100 000, m = 150 000; ∼100 nm) in diameter. It was confirmed that the porous structures were thermally stable with crystallization of the titania frameworks. Interconnectivity between the spherical pores was reliant on the micellar arrangement of hydrophobic PS cores, while the amount of isolated pores was increased in the films prepared using low molecular weight PSn-b-PEOm. The presence of such isolated pores was confirmed on the basis of adsorption experiments by using a globular hemoprotein cytochrome c (ca. 3.1 nm). Highly interconnected spherical pores, which were preferentially fabricated using high molecular weight PSn-b-PEOm, were quite helpful for smooth diffusion–adsorption of bulky proteins inside the porous films.

Graphical abstract: Connectivity of PS-b-PEO templated spherical pores in titanium oxide films

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
06 Apr 2011
Accepted
11 May 2011
First published
10 Jun 2011

Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2011,13, 12529-12535

Connectivity of PS-b-PEO templated spherical pores in titanium oxide films

D. Chandra, T. Ohji, K. Kato and T. Kimura, Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2011, 13, 12529 DOI: 10.1039/C1CP21060B

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