Langmuir, Vol.27, No.20, 12621-12629, 2011
Self-Organized Poly(n-octadecylsilsesquioxane) Films via Sol-Gel Photopolymerization
We describe a novel solvent- and water-free sol gel process for n-octadecyltriclorosilane (C(18)H(37)SiCl(3)) film catalyzed by photogenerated Bronsted acids. Driven by hydrophobic van der Waals interactions, a photoinduced self-assembly process occurs to afford a long-range ordered lamellar mesostructure, characterized by X-ray diffraction and transmission electron microscopy. Real-time Fourier transform IR spectroscopy was instrumental to probe the fast hydrolysis kinetics and assess the change of conformational behavior of the alkyl chains during UV irradiation. A unique combination of different solid-state NMR techniques ((29)Si, (13)C, (1)H) provided an insight into the supramolecular organization of this hybrid film.