Sponge Crystal:: a novel class of microporous single crystals formed by self-assembly of polyoxometalate (NH4)3PW12O40 nanocrystallites

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作者
Inumaru, Kei [1 ]
机构
[1] Hiroshima Univ, Grad Sch Engn, Dept Appl Chem, Higashihiroshima 7398527, Japan
关键词
self-assembly; eptaixial self assembly; mesocrystal; heteropolyacid; porous crystal;
D O I
10.1007/s10563-006-9014-9
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O64 [物理化学(理论化学)、化学物理学];
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070304 ; 081704 ;
摘要
In this account, a new concept of "sponge crystals" is presented on the basis of new interpretation of our previous results of porous heteropolyacids, that is, porous aggregates of self-assembled (NH4)(3)PW12O40 nanocrystallites (Ito, Inumaru, and Misono, J. Phys. Chem. B 101 (1997) 9958; Chem. Mater. 13 (2001) 824) "Sponge crystals" are defined as single crystals having continuous voids within them, but unlike zeolites, no intrinsic structural pores. This new category includes molecular single crystals having continuous voids originating from series of neighboring vacancies (>= 1 nm) of the constituent large molecules, affording nanospaces in the crystals. A typical example of "sponge crystals" is (NH4)(3)PW12O40, which is formed via the dropwise addition of ammonium hydrogen carbonate into an H3PW12O40 aqueous solution (titration method) at 368 K. The resulting (NH4)(3)PW12O40 nanocrystallites (ca. 6-8 nm) then self-assemble with the same crystal orientation to form porous dodecahedral aggregates in the solution. During the formation process, necks grow epitaxially between the surfaces of the nanocrystallites ("Epitaxial Self-Assembly") to form aggregates of which each aggregate has an ordered structure as a whole single crystal. Although the crystal structure of (NH4)(3)PW12O40 has no intrinsic structural("built-in") pores, X-ray diffraction, electron diffraction and gas adsorption experiments all reveal that each (NH4)(3)PW12O40 aggregate is comprised of a single crystal bearing many micropores. These pores are considered to be continuous spaces as neighboring vacancies of the molecules (anions and cations) originating from the residual spaces between the self-assembled nanocrystallites. The porous (NH4)(3)PW12O40 single crystals are considered a special case of "mesocrystals," as was recently discussed by Colfen and Antonietti (Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 44 (2005) 5576). In contrast to most "mesocrystals," which are generally polycrystalline in nature, each aggregate of (NH4)(3)PW12O40 is a characteristic porous single crystal. Furthermore, the micropores of (NH4)(3)PW12O40 are totally different from those found in other microporous crystals: zeolites have "built-in" pores defined by their crystal structure, while the (NH4)(3)PW12O40 nanocrystallites have none. Since (NH4)(3)PW12O40 micropores are continuous spaces as neighboring vacancies of the molecules, the shapes of the (NH4)(3)PW12O40 pores can in principle, assume various connectivities or networks within the crystal, and as such, are subsequently termed: "sponge crystals."
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