In situ X-ray Measurements to Probe a New Solid-State Polycondensation Mechanism for the Design of Supramolecular Organo-Bridged Silsesquioxanes
Résumé
A long-range ordered organic/inorganic material is synthesized from a bissilane, (EtO)3Si–(CH2)3–NHCONH–C6H4–NHCONH–(CH2)3–Si(OEt)3. This crosslinked sol–gel solid exhibits a supramolecular organization via intermolecular hydrogen bonding interactions between urea groups (–NHCONH–) and covalent siloxane bonding, Si–O–Si . Time-resolved in situ X-ray measurements (coupling small- and wide-angle X-ray scattering techniques) are performed to follow the different steps involved in the synthetic process. A new mechanism based on the crystallization of the hydrolyzed species followed by their polycondensation in solid state is proposed.