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Award Abstract # 0210517
NIRT: Tailored Fluorinated Surfactant Templates for the Design of Ordered Nanoporous Ceramics

NSF Org: DMR
Division Of Materials Research
Recipient: UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY RESEARCH FOUNDATION, THE
Initial Amendment Date: August 9, 2002
Latest Amendment Date: June 9, 2005
Award Number: 0210517
Award Instrument: Continuing Grant
Program Manager: Lynnette Madsen
lmadsen@nsf.gov
 (703)292-4936
DMR
 Division Of Materials Research
MPS
 Directorate for Mathematical and Physical Sciences
Start Date: August 15, 2002
End Date: July 31, 2007 (Estimated)
Total Intended Award Amount: $1,100,000.00
Total Awarded Amount to Date: $1,106,000.00
Funds Obligated to Date: FY 2002 = $450,000.00
FY 2003 = $256,000.00

FY 2004 = $200,000.00

FY 2005 = $200,000.00
History of Investigator:
  • Stephen Rankin (Principal Investigator)
    srankin@engr.uky.edu
  • Barbara Knutson (Co-Principal Investigator)
  • Hans-Joachim Lehmler (Co-Principal Investigator)
Recipient Sponsored Research Office: University of Kentucky Research Foundation
500 S LIMESTONE
LEXINGTON
KY  US  40526-0001
(859)257-9420
Sponsor Congressional District: 06
Primary Place of Performance: University of Kentucky
500 S LIMESTONE
LEXINGTON
KY  US  40526-0001
Primary Place of Performance
Congressional District:
06
Unique Entity Identifier (UEI): H1HYA8Z1NTM5
Parent UEI:
NSF Program(s): Interfacial Engineering Progra,
NANOSCALE: INTRDISCPL RESRCH T,
SOLID STATE & MATERIALS CHEMIS,
CERAMICS,
EPSCoR Co-Funding
Primary Program Source: app-0102 
app-0103 

app-0104 

app-0105 

app-0403 
Program Reference Code(s): 1589, 1674, 9150, 9161, 9162, 9251, AMPP
Program Element Code(s): 141700, 167400, 176200, 177400, 915000
Award Agency Code: 4900
Fund Agency Code: 4900
Assistance Listing Number(s): 47.049

ABSTRACT

This interdisciplinary research team will address using a new class of structure directing agents, fluorinated surfactants, for the design of ordered nanoporous metal oxides and organic-inorganic hybrid materials. Fluorinated surfactants provide a novel platform for both templating of and recovery from ordered porous materials because they assemble more readily than hydrocarbon surfactants, form stable phases of low interfacial curvature, and are both hydrophobic and lipophobic. Departing from a traditional technique based on hydrocarbon surfactants we will first systematically explore the effects of fluorinated surfactant structure on the templating of porous silica. With a goal of designing surfactant-templated nanostructures with more tightly controlled pore architecture, this project will integrate molecular simulations, fluorinated surfactant synthesis, phase characterization, and materials synthesis techniques. We also will exploit the selective solubility of fluorinated species in low surface tension fluids (such as supercritical carbon dioxide) to enhance template recovery from nanoporous ceramics. Because fluorinated surfactants can be extracted under mild conditions, their use is expected to improve methods of synthesizing organic-inorganic hybrid materials with nanostructured pores.

The co-assembly of molecular precursors allows the synthesis of nanostructured ceramics that approach the functionality and efficiency of biological materials. "Functionalizing" the pore walls with selected molecular fragments further enhances the potential of these inorganic materials for catalysts, separation materials, sensors and miniaturized diagnostic devices. The synergistic approach to the research and educational activities of this project will advance the fluorosurfactant-based design of new nanosystems by molecular templating and organic functionalization.

This proposal was submitted in response to the solicitation "Nanoscale Science and Engineering" (NSF 01-157). The award is jointly supported through two directorates at NSF: (i) Mathematical and Physical Sciences (Division of Materials Research in the Ceramics and Solid-State Chemistry programs) and (ii) Engineering (Division of Design, Manufacture and Industrial Innovation in the Nanomanufacturing program).

PUBLICATIONS PRODUCED AS A RESULT OF THIS RESEARCH

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Bing Tan and Stephen E. Rankin "Dual Latex/Surfactant Templating of Hollow Spherical Silica Particles with Ordered Mesoporous Shells" Langmuir , v.21 , 2005 , p.8180
Bing Tan and Stephen E. Rankin "Interfacial Alignment Mechanism of Forming Spherical Silica with Radially Oriented Nanopores" Journal of Physical Chemistry B , v.108 , 2004 , p.20122
Bing Tan, Hans-Joachim Lehmler, Sandhya M. Vyas, Barbara L. Knutson, and Stephen E. Rankin "Large- and small-nanopore silica prepared with a short-chain cationic fluorinated surfactant" Nanotechnology , v.16 , 2005 , p.S502
Bing Tan, Sandhya M. Vyas, Hans J. Lehmler, Barbara L. Knutson and Stephen E. Rankin "Fluorinated Surfactant-Templated Synthesis of Hollow Silica Particles with a Single Layer of Mesopores in their Shells" Advanced Materials , v.17 , 2005 , p.2368
Bing Tan, Sandyha M. Vyas, Hans J. Lehmler, Barbara L. Knutson and Stephen E. Rankin "Unusual Dependence of Particle Architecture on Surfactant Concentration in Partially Fluorinated Decylpyridinium Templated Silica" Journal of Physical Chemistry B , v.109 , 2005 , p.23225
B. Tan, A. Dozier, H.J. Lehmler, B.L. Knutson and S.E. Rankin "Elongated Silica Particles with Mesh Phase Mesopore Structure by Fluorosurfactant Templating" Langmuir , v.20 , 2004 , p.6981
B. Tan, H.J. Lehmler, S.M. Vyas, B.L. Knutson and S.E. Rankin "Controlling Nanopore Size and Shape by Fluorosurfactant Templating of Silica" Chemistry of Materials , v.17 , 2005 , p.916
Ghosh, K; Vyas, SM; Lehmler, HJ; Rankin, SE; Knutson, BL "Tailoring porous silica films through supercritical carbon dioxide processing of fluorinated surfactant templates" JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY B , v.111 , 2007 , p.363 View record at Web of Science 10.1021/jp065668
Gifty Osei-Prempeh, Hans J. Lehmler, Barbara L. Knutson and Stephen E. Rankin "Fluorinated Surfactant Templating Of Vinyl-Functionalized Nanoporous Silica" Microporous and Mesoporous Materials , v.85 , 2005 , p.16
H.-J. Lehmler and P.M. Bummer "Mixing behavior of 10-(perfluorohexyl)-decanol and DPPC" Colloids and Surfaces B , v.44 , 2005 , p.74
H.-J. Lehmler, P.M. Bummer "Interaction of a partially fluorinated long-chain nicotinate with dipalmitoylphosphatidylcholine" Journal of Lipid Research , v.46 , 2005 , p.2415
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