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1Reverse Micelle Based Synthesis Of Microporous Materials In Microgravity
By Dutta, Prabir K
Microporous materials include a large group of solids of varying chemical composition as well as porosity. These materials are characterized by channels and cavities of molecular dimensions. The framework structure is made up of interconnecting T-O-T' bonds, where T and T' can be Si, Al, P, Ga, Fe, Co, Zn, B and a host of other elements. Materials with Si-O-Al bonding in the framework are called zeolites and are extensively used in many applications. Ion-exchange properties of these materials are exploited in the consumer and environmental industries. Chemical and petroleum industries use zeolites as catalysts in hydrocarbon transform ations. Synthesis of new microporous frameworks has led to the development of new technologies, and thus considerable effort worldwide is expended in their discovery. Microporous materials are typically made under hydrothermal conditions. Influence of nature of starting reactants, structure directing agents, pH, temperature, and aging all have profound influence on the synthesis process. This is primarily because the most interesting open frameworks are not necessarily the stable structures in the reaction medium. Thus, the discovery of new frameworks is often tied to finding the right composition and synthesis conditions that allow for kinetic stabilization of the structure. This complexity of the synthesis process and limited understanding of it has made it difficult to develop directed is of microporous materials and most advances in this field have been made by trial and error. The basic issues in crystal growth of these materials include: (1) Nature of the nucleation process; (2) Molecular structure and assembly of nuclei; (3) Growth of nuclei into crystals; (4) Morphology control; and (5) Transformation of frameworks into other structures. The NASA-funded research described in this paper focuses on all the above issues and has been described in several publications. We present the highlights of our program, especially with the focus on possible experiments in microgravity.
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- Subjects: ➤ GLOBAL POSITIONING SYSTEM - ALGORITHMS - POSITIONING - RANGEFINDING - TRANSMITTER RECEIVERS - INTERCALIBRATION - DEEP SPACE - SIMULATION - NAVIGATION
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2NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) 19970040873: Reverse Micelle Based Synthesis Of Microporous Materials In Microgravity
By NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Formation of zincophosphates from zinc and phosphate containing reverse micelles (water droplets in hexane) has been examined. The frameworks formed resemble that made by conventional hydrothermal synthesis. Dynamics of crystal growth are however quite different, and form the main focus of this study. In particular, the formation of zincophosphate with the sodalite framework was examined in detail. The intramicellar pH was found to have a strong influence on crystal growth. Crystals with a cubic morphology were formed directly from the micelles, without an apparent intermediate amorphous phase over a period of four days by a layer-bylayer growth at the intramicellar pH of 7.6. At a pH of 6.8, an amorphous precipitate rapidly sediments in hours. Sodalite was eventually formed from this settled phase via surface diffusion and reconstruction within four days. With a rotating cell, it was possible to minimize sedimentation and crystals were found to grow epitaxially from the spherical, amorphous particles. Intermediate pH's of 7.2 led to formation of aggregated sodalite crystals prior to settling, again without any indication of an intermediate amorphous phase. These diverse pathways were possible due to changes in intramicellar supersaturation conditions by minor changes in pH. In contrast, conventional syntheses in this pH range all proceeded by similar crystallization pathways through an amorphous gel. This study establishes that synthesis of microporous frameworks is not only possible in reverse micellar systems, but they also allow examination of possible crystallization pathways.
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- Subjects: ➤ NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) - MICROPOROSITY - POROUS MATERIALS - MICROGRAVITY - PH - CRYSTAL GROWTH - SODALITE - MOISTURE CONTENT - ZINC - PHOSPHATES - SURFACE DIFFUSION - SEDIMENTS - SUPERSATURATION - CRYSTALLIZATION - GELS - CRYSTALLINITY - PARTICLE SIZE DISTRIBUTION - Dutta, Prabir K.
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3NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) 20010020393: Reverse Micelle Based Synthesis Of Microporous Materials In Microgravity
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Microporous materials include a large group of solids of varying chemical composition as well as porosity. These materials are characterized by channels and cavities of molecular dimensions. The framework structure is made up of interconnecting T-O-T' bonds, where T and T' can be Si, Al, P, Ga, Fe, Co, Zn, B and a host of other elements. Materials with Si-O-Al bonding in the framework are called zeolites and are extensively used in many applications. Ion-exchange properties of these materials are exploited in the consumer and environmental industries. Chemical and petroleum industries use zeolites as catalysts in hydrocarbon transform ations. Synthesis of new microporous frameworks has led to the development of new technologies, and thus considerable effort worldwide is expended in their discovery. Microporous materials are typically made under hydrothermal conditions. Influence of nature of starting reactants, structure directing agents, pH, temperature, and aging all have profound influence on the synthesis process. This is primarily because the most interesting open frameworks are not necessarily the stable structures in the reaction medium. Thus, the discovery of new frameworks is often tied to finding the right composition and synthesis conditions that allow for kinetic stabilization of the structure. This complexity of the synthesis process and limited understanding of it has made it difficult to develop directed is of microporous materials and most advances in this field have been made by trial and error. The basic issues in crystal growth of these materials include: (1) Nature of the nucleation process; (2) Molecular structure and assembly of nuclei; (3) Growth of nuclei into crystals; (4) Morphology control; and (5) Transformation of frameworks into other structures. The NASA-funded research described in this paper focuses on all the above issues and has been described in several publications. We present the highlights of our program, especially with the focus on possible experiments in microgravity.
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- Subjects: ➤ NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) - ZEOLITES - CRYSTAL GROWTH - MICROPOROSITY - POROUS MATERIALS - SYNTHESIS (CHEMISTRY) - MICROGRAVITY - EXPERIMENTATION - NUCLEATION - MORPHOLOGY - Dutta, Prabir K.
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4DTIC ADA299412: Aryl Gels And Related Materials. Synthesis And Characterization Of A New Class Of Microporous Materials.
By Defense Technical Information Center
The objective of this program is the synthesis and characterization of new families of optically responsive materials for use in optical device fabrication. The materials that have been developed are polysilsesquioxanes, hybrids of organic network polymers and inorganic oxides. The materials are prepared by sol-gel techniques employing molecular building blocks that contain a variable organic component and an inorganic oxide precursor. The resulting materials are molecular composites with no phase boundary between the organic and inorganic domains. Where the organic component of the molecular building block contains a chromophore with known NLO properties, optically responsive materials can be produced. In our efforts we have produced optical quality thin films by a combined sol-gel/electric field poling technique. The resulting poled thin films exhibit d33 and r33 figures of merit of 35-37 (pm/V) and 9-10 (pm/V). These values are comparable to that of lithium niobate. Work is continuing to enhance the d33 and r33 values as well as to improve the optical stability at elevated temperatures. p.1
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- Subjects: ➤ DTIC Archive - Shea, Kenneth J. - CALIFORNIA UNIV IRVINE - *ARYL RADICALS - *GELS - OPTICAL EQUIPMENT - OPTICAL PROPERTIES - STABILITY - TRANSITION METALS - NETWORKS - SYNTHESIS - MOLECULES - MATERIALS - POLYMERS - PRECURSORS - COMPOSITE MATERIALS - HIGH TEMPERATURE - THIN FILMS - FABRICATION - OPTICAL MATERIALS - ELECTRIC FIELDS - NONLINEAR OPTICS - VARIABLES - LITHIUM - BOUNDARIES - CLUSTERING - OXIDES - ORGANIC COMPOUNDS - QUANTUM ELECTRONICS - POROUS MATERIALS - INORGANIC MATERIALS - TRANSPARENCIES - NIOBATES.
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5DTIC ADA285044: Aryl Gels And Related Materials. Synthesis And Characterization Of A New Class Of Microporous Materials
By Defense Technical Information Center
The objective of this program is the synthesis and characterization of new families of optically responsive materials for use in optical device fabrication. The materials that have been developed are polysilsesquioxanes, hybrids of organic network polymers and inorganic oxides. The materials are prepared by sol-gel techniques employing molecular building blocks that contain a variable organic component and an inorganic oxide precursor. The resulting materials are molecular composites with no phase boundary between the organic and inorganic domains. Where the organic component of the molecular building block contains a chromophore with known NLO properties, optically responsive materials can be produced. In our efforts we have produced optical quality thin films by a combined sol-gel/electric field poling technique. The resulting poled thin films exhibit d sub 33 and r sub 33 figures of merit of 35-37 (pm/V) and 9- 10 (pm/V). These values are comparable to that of lithium niobate. Work is continuing to enhance the d sub 33 and r sub 33 values as well as to improve the optical stability at elevated temperatures
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- Subjects: ➤ DTIC Archive - Shea, Kenneth J - CALIFORNIA UNIV IRVINE - *POLYMERS - *COMPOSITE MATERIALS - *OPTICAL MATERIALS - *POROUS MATERIALS - *GELS - *ARYL RADICALS - TEMPERATURE - STABILITY - TRANSITION METALS - THIN FILMS - ELECTRIC FIELDS - CLUSTERING - LITHIUM NIOBATES - MOLECULAR PROPERTIES - DOPING - HYBRID SYSTEMS - ORGANIC COMPOUNDS - OXIDES - NONLINEAR OPTICS - TRANSPARENCE - FABRICATION - QUANTUM THEORY - PRECURSORS - SYNTHESIS - CHROMOPHORES
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