Structural evolution during evaporation of a 3-glycidoxypropyltrimethoxysilane film studied in situ by time resolved infrared spectroscopy.

J Phys Chem A

DADU, Laboratorio di Scienza dei Materiali e Nanotecnologie (LMNT), Università di Sassari and CR-INSTM, CNBS, Palazzo Pou Salit, Piazza Duomo 6, 07041 Alghero (Sassari), Italy.

Published: September 2011

Time resolved infrared spectroscopy has been applied to study in situ the evaporation process of a 3-glycidoxypropyltrimethoxysilane hybrid sol by casting a droplet on a ZnSe substrate; the analysis has been performed in the middle-infrared range and in the near-infrared range. The experiment has allowed following the structural changes induced by water evaporation and the formation of ordered structures within the cast film; the CH(2) scissoring bands have been used as a fingerprint for the disorder to order transition of the hybrid. The experiment has been done using both a fresh sol and an aged sol which produce respectively an amorphous material and a crystalline hybrid material. The analysis has shown that the epoxy groups do not react during the evaporation while the silica structure shows only a slight condensation and an increase in open cage-like species. At the end of evaporation the hybrid has a "soft-like" state which allows structural rearrangements to self-order.

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