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- 2024Piezoelectric MEMS Flexural-Plate-Wave Transducer for Alignment of Microparticles in a Drying Dropletcitations
- 2023Flexural Plate Wave Piezoelectric MEMS Pressure Sensorcitations
- 2023Cell Alignment in Aqueous Solution Employing a Flexural Plate Wave Piezoelectric MEMS Transducercitations
- 2023Application of dissipative particle dynamics to interfacial systems: Parameterization and scalingcitations
- 2022Flexural Plate Wave Piezoelectric MEMS Transducer for Cell Alignment in Aqueous Solutioncitations
- 2022Visible and near-InfraRed (VNIR) reflectance of silicate glasses: Characterization of a featureless spectrum and implications for planetary geologycitations
- 2022Reflectance of silicate glasses in the mid-infrared region (MIR): Implications for planetary researchcitations
- 2021Mineralogical implications for the 1-micron feature in the refined average spectrum of Ceres
- 2021High-Pressure Synthesis and Gas-Sensing Tests of 1-D Polymer/Aluminophosphate Nanocompositescitations
- 2021High-Pressure Synthesis and Gas-Sensing Tests of 1-D Polymer/Aluminophosphate Nanocompositescitations
- 2019NIR and mid-IR spectroscopy on silicate glasses for the characterization of magmatic bodies on terrestrial planets.
- 2018Spectroscopy on silicate glasses from two magmatic series: implications for planetary studies.
- 2017Comparison of traditional and simplified methods for repairing CAD/CAM feldspathic ceramicscitations
- 2017FT-IR and μ-IR analysis of Carbonaceous Chondrite meteorites characterization as possible analogue of next sample returned materials
- 2016Wild 2 grains characterized combining MIR/FIR/Raman micro-spectroscopy and FE-SEM/EDS analyses
- 2014Wild 2 grains characterized combining MIR/FIR/Raman micro-spectroscopy and FE-SEM/EDS analyses
- 2014Flexural resistance of Cerec CAD/CAM system ceramic blocks. Part 2: outsourcing materials
- 2013Flexural resistance of Cerec CAD/CAM system ceramic blocks
- 2012In Situ Collection of Refractory Dust in the Upper Stratosphere: The DUSTER Facilitycitations
- 2006Acid etching surface treatment of feldspathic, alumina and zirconia ceramics: a micro-morphological SEM analysis.
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High-Pressure Synthesis and Gas-Sensing Tests of 1-D Polymer/Aluminophosphate Nanocomposites
Abstract
Recently, filling zeolites with gaseous hydrocarbons at high pressures in diamond anvil cells has been carried out to synthesize novel polymer-guest/zeolite-host nanocomposites with potential, intriguing applications, although the small amount of materials, 10–7 cm3, severely limited true technological exploitation. Here, liquid phenylacetylene, a much more practical reactant, was polymerized in the 12 Å channels of the aluminophosphate Virginia Polytechnic Institute—Five (VFI) at about 0.8 GPa and 140 °C, with large volumes in the order of 0.6 cm3. The resulting polymer/VFI composite was investigated by synchrotron X-ray diffraction and optical and 1H, 13C, and 27Al nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy. The materials, consisting of disordered π-conjugated polyphenylacetylene chains in the pores of VFI, were deposited on quartz crystal microbalances and tested as gas sensors. We obtained promising sensing performances to water and butanol vapors, attributed to the finely tuned nanostructure of the composites. High-pressure synthesis is used here to obtain an otherwise unattainable true technological material.