Insights on Structuration of Peroxotungstic Acid in Aqueous Media Julia C. O. Pazinato Marcos A. Villetti Omar Mertins Emerson R. Silva Irene T. S. Garcia 10.6084/m9.figshare.7865471.v1 https://scielo.figshare.com/articles/dataset/Insights_on_Structuration_of_Peroxotungstic_Acid_in_Aqueous_Media/7865471 <div><p>Recent studies on tungsten oxide preparation are mainly motivated by its applications in smart windows, energy harvesting and, recently, in cancer therapy. Peroxotungstic acid (PTA) is an important precursor to obtain tungsten oxide in an environmentally-friendly way, through the colloidal synthesis in aqueous media. Despite giving chemically pure products, PTA originates oxides with various morphologies depending on the experimental conditions, a subject open to discussion. PTA, in the presence of sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS) as architecture-directing agent, was investigated in ethanol/water medium by small angle X-ray scattering (SAXS), fluorescence, surface tension and conductivity measurements; the morphology of tungsten oxide obtained from the precursor systems was also characterized by scanning electron microscopy (SEM). PTA/SDS/ethanol/water systems show a two-level organization in which small micelles are aggregated as fractal structures. There is an inverse correlation between gyration radius of the fractal structures of the PTA/SDS systems and particle size of the tungsten oxide films. The interaction of PTA with SDS is observed by reducing the Gibbs energy of micellization; also, it is evidenced that the supressive effect of PTA on pyrene emission is overrided in presence of SDS.</p></div> 2019-03-20 02:41:32 colloidal synthesis architecture-directing agent fractal structure transition metal oxides