Data di Pubblicazione:
2010
Abstract:
Through this work, we present self-assembled structures which can be obtained by mixing surface modified dye
loaded zeolite L crystals and cationic precursors of a conjugated polymer. The zeolite crystals are modified with anionic
end groups which give the former a polyanionic character and allow a polyelectrolytic assembly. Microfluidic forces,
introduced during the drying of a drop of water containing both polyelectrolytes casted on a clean glass substrate, and
localized adsorption on the single zeolite crystal lead to the formation of micro- and nanofibers of highly ordered zeolite
nanocrystals. As a result, the fibers display a very well polarized emission from the organic dye included into the
nanochannels of the inorganic crystal. Playing on the relative concentrations of polycation and zeolites, and after
thermal conversion of the polymer precursor, rigid and insoluble fibers with diameters ranging from less than 200 nm to
a few micrometers are obtained
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Botta, Chiara; Bolognesi, Alberto
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