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Manipulation of Shell Morphology of Silicate Spheres from Structural Evolution in a Purely Inorganic System
Authors:Dr Qingmin Ji  Dr Shinsuke Ishihara  Dr Tatyana G Terentyeva  Dr Kenzo Deguchi  Dr Shinobu Ohki  Dr Masataka Tansho  Dr Tadashi Shimizu  Dr Jonathan P Hill  Dr Katsuhiko Ariga
Institution:1. WPI Center for Materials Nanoarchitectonics, National Institute for Materials Science, Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Japan;2. Functional Geomaterials Group, National Institute for Materials Science (NIMS), Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Japan;3. High Field NMR Group, National Institute for Materials Science (NIMS), Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Japan
Abstract:We have investigated the structural transformation of solid silica spheres into various more complex spherical structures including flower‐like, thick or thin nanosheet‐shelled and porous shelled spheres. In the absence of organic additives, sodium salts contained in this inorganic reaction system apparently direct the silica dissolution and regrowth of dissolved silicate at the nanometer‐scale, leading to the formation of a nanosheet network rather than solid aggregates. Subsequent removal of the salts by simple water washing results in voids in the siloxane network and a significant availability of surface silanol groups so that the resulting nanosheets and spheres composed of them possess large surface areas, pore volumes, and morphological flexibility, which can be varied by an applied stimulus. The results represent a rare example of the transformation of a simple silicate structure into a much more complex spherical structure involving a purely inorganic reaction system.
Keywords:complex shell  hollow sphere  inorganic system  silica  template free
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