Lipophilic polyoxomolybdate nanocapsules in constitutional dynamic hybrid materials

2010 
Abstract Dynamic hybrid materials based on Muller’s porous Keplerate type molybdenum-oxide based nanocapsules are described. The present efforts involve the preparation and properties of hybrid materials formed between lipophilic MCM41-mesoporous or octadecyldimethylsilica with Keplerate type molybdenum-oxide based Mo132 nanocapsules – designed by encapsulation into DODA – dimethyldioctadecylammonium cationic surfactants (DODA) 40 Mo132 . In particular, the use of a “ dynamic reversible hydrophobic interface ” between (DODA) 40 Mo132 and lipophilic silica can render the emerging hybrid mesophases self-adaptive. The reversible hydrophobic interactions allow to both capsule and inorganic silica components to mutually (synergistically) adapt their spatial constitution during simultaneous (collective) formation of self-organized hybrid domains. This might provide new insights into the features that control the design of novel complex materials.
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