VITRIFICATION AND CRYSTALLIZATION OF ORGANIC LIQUIDS CONFINED TO NANOSCALE PORES

Citation
Cl. Jackson et Gb. Mckenna, VITRIFICATION AND CRYSTALLIZATION OF ORGANIC LIQUIDS CONFINED TO NANOSCALE PORES, Chemistry of materials, 8(8), 1996, pp. 2128-2137
Citations number
79
Categorie Soggetti
Chemistry Physical","Material Science
Journal title
ISSN journal
08974756
Volume
8
Issue
8
Year of publication
1996
Pages
2128 - 2137
Database
ISI
SICI code
0897-4756(1996)8:8<2128:VACOOL>2.0.ZU;2-I
Abstract
The effect of finite size on the solidification of o-terphenyl and ben zyl alcohol confined in model controlled pore glass (CPG) materials is described. These two organic liquids farm either amorphous glasses or crystalline solids in the bulk upon cooling, depending on the rate of cooling and other factors. The solidification behavior of the liquid in the pores was studied as a function of pore diameter (4-73 nm) chem ical surface treatment of the CPG and the degree of pore filling, by d ifferential scanning calorimetry (DSC). We observe that the glass tran sition, T-g, shifts to a lower temperature as pore size decreases. Thi s shift is independent of the degree of pore filling for both o-terphe nyl and benzyl alcohol, suggesting that a reduction in bulk density or a negative pressure effect is not the cause of the observed shift. Th e crystallization behavior of o-terphenyl and benzyl alcohol is also a ltered by confinement and strongly depends on the pore size and degree of pore filling.