Helical Mesoporous Tantalum Oxide Nanotubes: Formation,Optical Activity,and Applications |
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Authors: | Yangyang He Prof. Yonggang Yang |
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Affiliation: | Jiangsu Key Laboratory of Advanced Functional Polymer Design and Application, State and Local Joint Engineering Laboratory for Novel Functional Polymeric Materials, College of Chemistry, Chemical Engineering and Materials Science, Soochow University, Suzhou, P.R. China |
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Abstract: | Nanomaterials with helical morphologies have attracted much attention owing to their potential applications as nanosprings, chirality sensors and in chiral optics. Single‐handed helical Ta2O5 nanotubes prepared through a supramolecular templating approach are described. The handedness is controlled by that of the organic self‐assemblies of chiral low‐molecular‐weight gelators (LMWGs). The chiral LMWGs self‐assemble into single‐handed twisted nanoribbons through H‐bonding, hydrophobic association, and π‐π stacking. The Ta2O5 nanotubes are formed by the adsorption and polycondensation of Ta2O5 oligomers on the surfaces and edges of the twisted organic nanoribbons followed by removal of the template. The optical activity of the nanotubes is proposed to originate from the chiral defects on the inner surfaces of the tubular structures. Single‐handed twisted LiTaO3 nanotubes can also be prepared using Ta2O5 nanotubes. |
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Keywords: | tantalum oxide optical activity helicity mesoporous nanotubes |
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