From Gel to Crystal: Mechanism of HfO2 and ZrO2 Nanocrystal Synthesis in Benzyl Alcohol

12 January 2024, Version 1
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Abstract

Nonaqueous sol-gel syntheses have been used to make many types of metal oxide nanocrystals. According to the current paradigm, nonaqueous syntheses have slow kinetics, thus favoring the thermodynamic (crystalline) product. Here we investigate the synthesis of hafnium (and zirconium) oxide nanocrystals from the metal chloride in benzyl alcohol. We follow the transition from precursor to nanocrystal through a combination of rheology, EXAFS, NMR, TEM and X-ray total scattering (PDF analysis). Upon dissolving the metal chloride precursor, the exchange of chloride ligands for benzylalkoxide liberates HCl. The latter catalyzes the etherification of benzyl alcohol, eliminating water. During the temperature ramp to the reaction temperature (220 °C), sufficient water is produced to turn the reaction mixture into a macroscopic gel. Rheological analysis shows a network consisting of strong interactions with temperature dependent restructuring. After a few minutes at the reaction temperature, crystalline particles emerge from the gel, and nucleation and growth are complete after 30 minutes. In contrast, four hours are required to obtain the highest isolated yield, which we attribute to the slow in situ formation of water (the extraction solvent). We used our mechanistic insights to optimize the synthesis, achieving high yields with a reduced reaction time. In summation, our results oppose the idea that nonaqueous sol-gel syntheses necessarily form crystalline products slowly, without a transient gel state.

Keywords

hafnia
zirconia
sol-gel
mechanism

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Supporting Information
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Additional rheology, EXAFS, NMR and PDF data, DFT precursor structures, control experiments, tables of EXAFS and PDF fitting as well as NMR results
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Microwave video
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Video filmed using microwave camera with parameters (time, temperature, pressure, power) shows the apperance and subsequent dissapearance of the gel phase.
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XYZ coordination files (zip)
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DFT calculated coordination XYZ files of the possible precursor complexes HfCl4-x(OBn)x.2THF with x = 0 - 3
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