Single Molecule Spectroscopy Studies of Diffusion in Mesoporous Silica Thin Films
- 18 April 2006
- journal article
- Published by American Chemical Society (ACS) in The Journal of Physical Chemistry B
- Vol. 110 (18), 9164-9170
- https://doi.org/10.1021/jp054178p
Abstract
Single molecule spectroscopy is applied in studies of diffusion and surface adsorption in sol−gel-derived mesoporous silica thin films. Mesoporous films are obtained by spin casting surfactant-templated sols onto glass substrates. Small-angle X-ray diffraction results are consistent with hexagonally ordered mesophases in as-synthesized (i.e., surfactant-containing) films. Upon calcination, a 30% contraction and disordering of these structures occurs. Nile Red is used as a fluorescent probe of both the as-synthesized and calcined films. It is loaded into the samples at subnanomolar levels either prior to spin casting or after calcination. Fluorescence imaging and single-point fluorescence time transients show the dye molecules to be relatively mobile in the as-synthesized samples. In contrast, the molecules appear entrapped at fixed locations in dry calcined films. In calcined films rehydrated under high humidity conditions, the Nile Red molecules again become mobile. Time transients obtained from the as-synthesized and rehydrated samples provide clear evidence for frequent reversible adsorption of the dye to the silica surfaces. Autocorrelations of the time transients provide quantitative data on the mean diffusion coefficients (D = 2.4 × 10-10 and 2.6 × 10-10 cm2/s) and mean desorption times (1/k = 25 and 40 s) for the as-synthesized and rehydrated films, respectively. The results prove both water and surfactant play important roles in governing matrix interactions and mass transport.Keywords
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