Materials Research Bulletin, Vol.83, 491-501, 2016
Development of enhanced surface area LaFeO3 perovskites using amino acids as templating agents
In this article LaFeO3 perovskites of enhanced specific surface area (ssa) have been developed through a soft templating path which involves amino acids as capping agents of primary particles, in order to suppress aggregating effects, and polymer P123 as a surface enhancing agent. The treatment of the primary LaFeO3 particles took place using the amino acids beta-alanine, serine, tyrosine and threonine and the final surface area increased from 18 up to 42-59 m(2)/g, depending on the amino acid. The obtained material showed also a remarkable red shift band gap. The main factor affecting the development of ssa seems to be the interactions between the solid particles and the amphiphilic molecules, which in turn are controlled by the Accessible surface area and the Hydropathy Index of side chain as well as the solubility of amino acid. (C) 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.