Monolayer assembly of zeolite crystals on glass with fullerene as the covalent linker

Citation
Sy. Choi et al., Monolayer assembly of zeolite crystals on glass with fullerene as the covalent linker, J AM CHEM S, 122(21), 2000, pp. 5201-5209
Citations number
70
Categorie Soggetti
Chemistry & Analysis",Chemistry
Journal title
JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
ISSN journal
00027863 → ACNP
Volume
122
Issue
21
Year of publication
2000
Pages
5201 - 5209
Database
ISI
SICI code
0002-7863(20000531)122:21<5201:MAOZCO>2.0.ZU;2-W
Abstract
Glass plates tethered with 3-aminopropyl groups were prepared and fullerene (C-60) was mounted onto the amine groups via NH insertion of the terminal amine moiety into one of the double bonds of fullerene. Cubic zeolite-A cry stals covered with 3-aminopropyl groups on the external surface were indepe ndently prepared by treating the crystals with (3-aminopropyl)triethoxysila ne. The zeolite-A crystals readily assembled in the form of monolayers on t he fullerene-tethering glass substrates when they were allowed to contact i n boiling toluene. The assembled zeolite-A monolayers remained intact even after sonication for 5 min in toluene. In contrast, the assembly of zeolite crystals does not occur if the tethering of either 3-aminopropyl or fuller ene is omitted. Based on the two contrasting results, the monolayer assembl y of zeolite crystals on glass is proposed to occur by formation of a large number of propylamine-fullerene-propylamine covalent linkages between each zeolite crystal and the glass substrate. Scanning electron microscope imag es revealed that zeolite-A crystals assemble with a face pointing normal to the plane of the substrate. The monolayers consist of small domains compri sed of about 110 closely packed zeolite-A crystals aligned in uniform three -dimensional orientation. The same procedure also worked well for the monol ayer assembly of larger ZSM-5 crystals. Migration of the weakly bound zeoli te crystals over the glass substrate driven by a large number of hydrogen b onds between the surface-bound amine groups on the neighboring crystals is proposed to play an important role in inducing the close packing.