INVESTIGADORES
SOLER ILLIA galo Juan De Avila Arturo
artículos
Título:
Diffusion of single dye molecules in hydrated TiO2 mesoporous films
Autor/es:
ANGIOLINI, JUAN F.; STORTZ, MARTÍN; STEINBERG, PAULA Y.; MOCSKOS, ESTEBAN; BRUNO, LUCIANA; SOLER-ILLIA, GALO; ANGELOMÉ, PAULA C.; WOLOSIUK, ALEJANDRO; LEVI, VALERIA
Revista:
PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY CHEMICAL PHYSICS
Editorial:
ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
Referencias:
Año: 2017 vol. 19 p. 26540 - 26544
ISSN:
1463-9076
Resumen:
Mesoporous oxide films are attractive frameworks in technological areas such as catalysis, sensing, environmental protection, and photovoltaics. Herein, we used fluorescence correlation spectroscopy to explore how the pore dimensions of hydrated TiO2 mesoporous calcined films modulate the molecular diffusion. Rhodamine B molecules in mesoporous films follow a Fickian process 2-3 orders slower compared to the probe in water. The mobility increases with the pore and neck radii reaching an approximately constant value for a neck radius >2.8 nm. However, the pore size does not control the dye diffusion at low ionic strength emphasizing the relevance of the probe interactions with the pore walls on dye mobility. In conclusion, our results show that the thermal conditioning of TiO2 mesoporous films provides an exceptional tool for controlling the pore and neck radii on the nanometer scale and has a major impact on molecular diffusion within the mesoporous network.