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Mesoporous Materials – Synthesis
       and Applications




        Vijaykumar S.Marakatti,
            PPISR, Bangalore.
Outline of the talk

 Introduction to porous materials

 Classification of porous materials

 Synthesis mechanism of mesoporous materials

 Applications of mesoporous materials
Introduction
“the overwhelming tendency for solids to minimize void space
within their structure” is inherent , porous materials are difficult
to make naturally.

But Einstein say “ in the middle of difficulty lies opportunity”


The above statement was made true by the Mobil scientist in the
year of 1992 by successfully synthesizing the Mesoporous
materials (MCM-41 and MCM-48) by using soft template
strategy.

This opened a new area of materials called Mesoporous
materials, and still lot of work are fascinating in this field.
What are Porous materials
 Most generalized definition of porous materials is continuous and
solid network material filled through voids.

 A material can be recognized as porous if its
internal voids can be filled with gases.

The history of porous materials began with the zeolites having
aluminoisilicates framework which was synthesized by the use single
template molecule with small pore.
Classification of porous materials



       Depending on pore size                     Depending on building
                                                      framework

Micropoorus   Mesoporous        Macroporous




<2nm           2-50 nm           >50nm
 ZSM-5           MCM-41         Sponge

                                     Purely inorganic   Organic Inorganic    Purely
                                                             hybrid          organic
                                              Silica        MOF               organic
                                                                      porous polymers
Mesoporus Materials
 Meso a Greek prefix – “ in between ” - micro and macro
  porous system
 Mesoporous materials may be ordered or disordered.

They possess high
 Surface area -400 -1000 m2/g
 Large pore volume
 High stability -500 -600 °C

 They are usually synthesized by the use of Soft template
method.

Ex: MCM-41,SBA-15,FDU-11,IITM-56 etc.
Difference between the zeolites and mesoporous materials

              Zeolites                      Mesoporous Materials
Highly crystalline                       Periodic arrangement with amorphous in
                                         nature
TO4 networks                             TO4,TO5 and TO6 networks
Si and Al are four connected by covalent Si and Al are 2 or three connected ,more
bond, less surface hydroxyl groups       surface hydroxyl groups
Hydrophobic surface area                 Hydrophilic surface area
High hydrothermal stability              Less hydrothermal stability
Crystalline walls and are thick          Amorphous walls and are thin
Synthesis temp is high (80 – 300 °C)     Synthesis temp is low (-10 to 120°C)
Long crystallization time                Formation rates are fast
Aqueous media is required for            Non –aqueous solvents and non polar
crystallization                          solvents can be used
Synthesis of zeolite is carried out in   Synthesis pH rang is from 0 to 12
neutral /weakly acid media
Synthesis of mesoporous materials

Soft template (endo template)        Hard template (exo template, nano casting)

• Uses soft templates like organic   •Uses inorganic materials like silica, carbon
                                                        etc
molecules .
                                        •Tedious work up, hard to get good
                                               morphology and costly
•Good shape , Size and morphology.                    CMK-1
  simple
• SBA-15 ,MCM-41 etc




                                                Meso-silica



                                                    CMK-1
Synthesis of mesoporous materials using soft
               template strategy




1.   Surfactants.
2.   Formation of Micelles.
3.   Inorganic precursor .
4.   Interaction of Micelles with inorganic precursor.
5.   Hydrothermal treatment followed by separation and drying
6.   Removal of template.
7.    Proposed mechanism
8.   Characterization of material.
1. Surfactant/ Template/Structure directing agent.
 Large organic molecules(High molecular weight) with both
  hydrophilic and hydrophobic groups.


 Depending upon charge they can be
 classified as


      Cationic                        Anionic               Non ionic/neutral
•Excellent solubility         •Excellent solubility         •Excellent solubility
•High critical Micelle con.   • repulsion between the       • High critical micelle temp.
•acidic and basic media       anionic surfactant is more.   •Acidic / basic media
• toxic and expensive                                       • non-toxic and cheap
2. Formation of micelle
• At a Low surfactant concentration will favor
arrangement on the surface.

• As the concentration increases surface being more
crowded as result molecule arrange in to micelles.

• At certain concentration the surface is completely
loaded and any further addition leads to the
Micelle arrengment.This conc. is known as CMC.

• Beyond the CMC self assembly of micelle occurs to
from 3D and 2D rod like arrays.

• Different template have the different CMC.

• To get ordered materials – 0 to20 mg/L
Different type of surfactant arrangement
What Makes them to show different type of arrangements ?
1. Critical micelle concentration
   Low micelle conc. are good to get ordered materials.

2. Packing parameter (g)
  g = V / ao l

V=Total volume of surfactant hydrophobic chains+ co-solvnet.
ao= Effective hydrophilic head group area at the aq. micelle surface.
l = kinetic surfactant tail length.

g <1/3 = cubic and 3 D hexagonal,
1/3<g>1/2 = 2D hexagonal
1/2<g>2/3 = cubic
g=1 = Lamellar

 3. The hydrophilic and hydrophobic Volume ratio (VH/VL)
3.Inorganic precursor and pH
Inorganic Precursor silica depends upon pH
Basic synthesis (pH =9.5 to 12.5)
-Polymerization and cross Linkage of silicate species are reversible
Silica gel, colloidal sol, Water glass , TEOS etc.
Acidic synthesis(pH= 1 to 2 )
- Irreversible.
- Slow hydrolysis TEOS is preferred.
4. Interaction of Micelles with inorganic precursor.
 Direct interaction of Surfactant with inorganic precursor




       Basic -Medium                      Acidic-Medium
Interaction of Surfactant with inorganic precursor through
intermediate ions




     Acidic-Medium                           Basic -Medium
Interaction of non ionic Surfactant with inorganic precursor
 through intermediate ions.




Hydrogen bonds favors most of times
5. Hydrothermal treatment followed by separation and
    drying.
 Method to improve mesoscopic regularity's of products.

 Reorganization, growth and crystallization

 80 -150 °C is temperature is usually used.

 High temperature will lead to the disorder and decomposition of
surfactants.

 Separation – filtration or centrifugation.

 Washing –alcohol or water. Basic media needs through washing.

 Drying at room temperature is good.
6. Removal of template.
    Removal of template will give rise to mesoporosity

                Different ways by which template can be
                                removed


                                                            Light irradiation
  Calcination
•Slow heating rate.            Solvent Extraction            • Microwave
• N2 -1 hr                     • Solvent ethanol /THF        •Ultraviolet rays
 O2- 4-6 hr – 2 °C/min         • small HCl is added            O3 and O
• O2-1 °C/min                  • Surfactant can be reused
• No surfactant recover
• low Surface silanol groups
• Not good for low thermal
  stable materials
•P-123 -550 °C
• CTAB -350 °C
p6mm
                                       Ia3d,
SBA-15                        MCM-48                 Pm3n

                                               SBA-1 and 6




                       Fd3m
         Im3m SBA-16                                   Fm3m.
                              FDU-2
                                                   KIT-5
Proposed mechanisms for synthesis mesoporous materials
1. Silicate rod assembly

 2 or 3 monolayer's of silicates species first deposits on isolated surfactant
miceller rods
2. Cooperative self assembly




 Low concentration Surfactant
3. True liquid crystal templating route




 High concentration Surfactant
Complete synthesis summary
7. Characterization of mesoporous materials
1. Low angel XRD
     0.5 -5 -2theta
    - orederness / disorder.


2. N2 sorption measurements –BJH
   method
 Surface area/pore diameter /pore
    volume


3. TEM images
   Order ,Morphohology ,
   Wall thickness
Applications
Application Chemical Catalysis
1. Mesoporous Materials as catalyst
Al-MCM-41 ,B-MCM-41, Sn-SBA-15 - Acidic
K- AlMCM-41 , Cs-AlMCM-41 -basic
TiMCM-41 ,V-MCM-41 -Redox
2.Mesoporous Materials as catalyst support
 • Noble metal supported catalyst supports
 Au-McM-41 , Pt- CMK-3
 • Metal oxide supported catalysis
 Fe2O3- MCM-41 ,RuO2-SBA-15
 • Metal complex supported catalysts
 Mn-Salen –SBA-15
3. Application in environmental catalysis
Immobilization of enzyme on Mesoporous Materials as
 catalysts
 Enzymes are excellent biocatalysts with high selectivity and efficiency
 in environment field, chemical and pharmaceutical industries
 are limited by their poor stability and chemical sensitivity
4. Good adsorbents
5.Applications in Biomedical field
1) Sustained Drug Release System
Virtually any drug within a size range compatible with the size of the meso-
channels has potential to be encapsulated and further deliver intracellularly.




         M. Vallet-Regi, et al. “A New Property of MCM-41: Drug Delivery System”, Chem. Mater. 2001, 13, 308-311.
2. Mesoporous Materials for Bone Tissue Engineering
Mesoporous Bioactive scaffolds
Scaffolds are needed that can act as temporary templates for bone regeneration
and actively stimulate vascularized bone growth so that bone grafting is no
longer necessary.

Bioactive glass is an ideal material because it rapidly bonds to bone and
degrades over time, releasing soluble silica and calcium ions that are thought to
stimulate osteoprogenitor cells.
1 Day



3 Day


7 Day
6.Mesoporous Polymers
Pioneers in Mesoporous Materials

                       Galen Stucky
                       SBA-15
                                        Fudan
                                      university
                                       FDU-11




Ryong Ryoo
KIT -6
Hard template
CMK materials

                                          P.Selvum
                                          IITM-56, NCCR-56
References:
“On the Controllable Soft-Templating Approach to Mesoporous Silicates”
Ying Wan and Dongyuan Zhao, chemical reviews, Volume 107, Number 7 .
“Soft templating strategies for the synthesis of mesoporous materials: Inorganic,
organic–inorganic hybrid and purely organic solids”
Nabanita Pal, Asim Bhaumik, Advances in Colloid and Interface Science 189–190 (2013) 21–41



                    Thank you

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Mesoporous materials

  • 1. Mesoporous Materials – Synthesis and Applications Vijaykumar S.Marakatti, PPISR, Bangalore.
  • 2. Outline of the talk  Introduction to porous materials  Classification of porous materials  Synthesis mechanism of mesoporous materials  Applications of mesoporous materials
  • 3. Introduction “the overwhelming tendency for solids to minimize void space within their structure” is inherent , porous materials are difficult to make naturally. But Einstein say “ in the middle of difficulty lies opportunity” The above statement was made true by the Mobil scientist in the year of 1992 by successfully synthesizing the Mesoporous materials (MCM-41 and MCM-48) by using soft template strategy. This opened a new area of materials called Mesoporous materials, and still lot of work are fascinating in this field.
  • 4. What are Porous materials  Most generalized definition of porous materials is continuous and solid network material filled through voids.  A material can be recognized as porous if its internal voids can be filled with gases. The history of porous materials began with the zeolites having aluminoisilicates framework which was synthesized by the use single template molecule with small pore.
  • 5. Classification of porous materials Depending on pore size Depending on building framework Micropoorus Mesoporous Macroporous <2nm 2-50 nm >50nm ZSM-5 MCM-41 Sponge Purely inorganic Organic Inorganic Purely hybrid organic Silica MOF organic porous polymers
  • 6. Mesoporus Materials  Meso a Greek prefix – “ in between ” - micro and macro porous system  Mesoporous materials may be ordered or disordered. They possess high  Surface area -400 -1000 m2/g  Large pore volume  High stability -500 -600 °C  They are usually synthesized by the use of Soft template method. Ex: MCM-41,SBA-15,FDU-11,IITM-56 etc.
  • 7. Difference between the zeolites and mesoporous materials Zeolites Mesoporous Materials Highly crystalline Periodic arrangement with amorphous in nature TO4 networks TO4,TO5 and TO6 networks Si and Al are four connected by covalent Si and Al are 2 or three connected ,more bond, less surface hydroxyl groups surface hydroxyl groups Hydrophobic surface area Hydrophilic surface area High hydrothermal stability Less hydrothermal stability Crystalline walls and are thick Amorphous walls and are thin Synthesis temp is high (80 – 300 °C) Synthesis temp is low (-10 to 120°C) Long crystallization time Formation rates are fast Aqueous media is required for Non –aqueous solvents and non polar crystallization solvents can be used Synthesis of zeolite is carried out in Synthesis pH rang is from 0 to 12 neutral /weakly acid media
  • 8. Synthesis of mesoporous materials Soft template (endo template) Hard template (exo template, nano casting) • Uses soft templates like organic •Uses inorganic materials like silica, carbon etc molecules . •Tedious work up, hard to get good morphology and costly •Good shape , Size and morphology. CMK-1 simple • SBA-15 ,MCM-41 etc Meso-silica CMK-1
  • 9. Synthesis of mesoporous materials using soft template strategy 1. Surfactants. 2. Formation of Micelles. 3. Inorganic precursor . 4. Interaction of Micelles with inorganic precursor. 5. Hydrothermal treatment followed by separation and drying 6. Removal of template. 7. Proposed mechanism 8. Characterization of material.
  • 10. 1. Surfactant/ Template/Structure directing agent.  Large organic molecules(High molecular weight) with both hydrophilic and hydrophobic groups.  Depending upon charge they can be classified as Cationic Anionic Non ionic/neutral •Excellent solubility •Excellent solubility •Excellent solubility •High critical Micelle con. • repulsion between the • High critical micelle temp. •acidic and basic media anionic surfactant is more. •Acidic / basic media • toxic and expensive • non-toxic and cheap
  • 11. 2. Formation of micelle • At a Low surfactant concentration will favor arrangement on the surface. • As the concentration increases surface being more crowded as result molecule arrange in to micelles. • At certain concentration the surface is completely loaded and any further addition leads to the Micelle arrengment.This conc. is known as CMC. • Beyond the CMC self assembly of micelle occurs to from 3D and 2D rod like arrays. • Different template have the different CMC. • To get ordered materials – 0 to20 mg/L
  • 12. Different type of surfactant arrangement
  • 13. What Makes them to show different type of arrangements ? 1. Critical micelle concentration Low micelle conc. are good to get ordered materials. 2. Packing parameter (g) g = V / ao l V=Total volume of surfactant hydrophobic chains+ co-solvnet. ao= Effective hydrophilic head group area at the aq. micelle surface. l = kinetic surfactant tail length. g <1/3 = cubic and 3 D hexagonal, 1/3<g>1/2 = 2D hexagonal 1/2<g>2/3 = cubic g=1 = Lamellar 3. The hydrophilic and hydrophobic Volume ratio (VH/VL)
  • 14. 3.Inorganic precursor and pH Inorganic Precursor silica depends upon pH Basic synthesis (pH =9.5 to 12.5) -Polymerization and cross Linkage of silicate species are reversible Silica gel, colloidal sol, Water glass , TEOS etc. Acidic synthesis(pH= 1 to 2 ) - Irreversible. - Slow hydrolysis TEOS is preferred.
  • 15. 4. Interaction of Micelles with inorganic precursor.  Direct interaction of Surfactant with inorganic precursor Basic -Medium Acidic-Medium
  • 16. Interaction of Surfactant with inorganic precursor through intermediate ions Acidic-Medium Basic -Medium
  • 17. Interaction of non ionic Surfactant with inorganic precursor through intermediate ions. Hydrogen bonds favors most of times
  • 18. 5. Hydrothermal treatment followed by separation and drying.  Method to improve mesoscopic regularity's of products.  Reorganization, growth and crystallization  80 -150 °C is temperature is usually used.  High temperature will lead to the disorder and decomposition of surfactants.  Separation – filtration or centrifugation.  Washing –alcohol or water. Basic media needs through washing.  Drying at room temperature is good.
  • 19. 6. Removal of template.  Removal of template will give rise to mesoporosity Different ways by which template can be removed Light irradiation Calcination •Slow heating rate. Solvent Extraction • Microwave • N2 -1 hr • Solvent ethanol /THF •Ultraviolet rays O2- 4-6 hr – 2 °C/min • small HCl is added O3 and O • O2-1 °C/min • Surfactant can be reused • No surfactant recover • low Surface silanol groups • Not good for low thermal stable materials •P-123 -550 °C • CTAB -350 °C
  • 20. p6mm Ia3d, SBA-15 MCM-48 Pm3n SBA-1 and 6 Fd3m Im3m SBA-16 Fm3m. FDU-2 KIT-5
  • 21. Proposed mechanisms for synthesis mesoporous materials 1. Silicate rod assembly  2 or 3 monolayer's of silicates species first deposits on isolated surfactant miceller rods
  • 22. 2. Cooperative self assembly  Low concentration Surfactant
  • 23. 3. True liquid crystal templating route  High concentration Surfactant
  • 25. 7. Characterization of mesoporous materials 1. Low angel XRD 0.5 -5 -2theta - orederness / disorder. 2. N2 sorption measurements –BJH method  Surface area/pore diameter /pore volume 3. TEM images Order ,Morphohology , Wall thickness
  • 27. Application Chemical Catalysis 1. Mesoporous Materials as catalyst Al-MCM-41 ,B-MCM-41, Sn-SBA-15 - Acidic K- AlMCM-41 , Cs-AlMCM-41 -basic TiMCM-41 ,V-MCM-41 -Redox
  • 28. 2.Mesoporous Materials as catalyst support • Noble metal supported catalyst supports Au-McM-41 , Pt- CMK-3 • Metal oxide supported catalysis Fe2O3- MCM-41 ,RuO2-SBA-15 • Metal complex supported catalysts Mn-Salen –SBA-15
  • 29. 3. Application in environmental catalysis Immobilization of enzyme on Mesoporous Materials as catalysts  Enzymes are excellent biocatalysts with high selectivity and efficiency  in environment field, chemical and pharmaceutical industries  are limited by their poor stability and chemical sensitivity
  • 32. 1) Sustained Drug Release System Virtually any drug within a size range compatible with the size of the meso- channels has potential to be encapsulated and further deliver intracellularly. M. Vallet-Regi, et al. “A New Property of MCM-41: Drug Delivery System”, Chem. Mater. 2001, 13, 308-311.
  • 33. 2. Mesoporous Materials for Bone Tissue Engineering
  • 34. Mesoporous Bioactive scaffolds Scaffolds are needed that can act as temporary templates for bone regeneration and actively stimulate vascularized bone growth so that bone grafting is no longer necessary. Bioactive glass is an ideal material because it rapidly bonds to bone and degrades over time, releasing soluble silica and calcium ions that are thought to stimulate osteoprogenitor cells.
  • 37. Pioneers in Mesoporous Materials Galen Stucky SBA-15 Fudan university FDU-11 Ryong Ryoo KIT -6 Hard template CMK materials P.Selvum IITM-56, NCCR-56
  • 38. References: “On the Controllable Soft-Templating Approach to Mesoporous Silicates” Ying Wan and Dongyuan Zhao, chemical reviews, Volume 107, Number 7 . “Soft templating strategies for the synthesis of mesoporous materials: Inorganic, organic–inorganic hybrid and purely organic solids” Nabanita Pal, Asim Bhaumik, Advances in Colloid and Interface Science 189–190 (2013) 21–41 Thank you