Paraelectric KH$_2$PO$_4$ Nanocrystals in Monolithic Mesoporous Silica: Structure and Lattice Dynamics
Yaroslav Shchur, Andriy V. Kityk, Viktor V. Strelchuk, Andrii S., Nikolenko, Nazariy A. Andrushchak, Patrick Huber, and Anatolii S. Andrushchak

TL;DR
This study investigates the lattice dynamics of KH$_2$PO$_4$ nanocrystals embedded in mesoporous silica, revealing that their vibrational properties closely resemble bulk crystals despite extreme spatial confinement.
Contribution
It demonstrates the successful synthesis and detailed lattice dynamic analysis of KH$_2$PO$_4$ nanocrystals within mesoporous silica, combining experimental Raman spectroscopy with theoretical calculations.
Findings
Raman spectra of nanocrystals resemble bulk KH$_2$PO$_4$
Hydrogen atoms significantly influence lattice vibrations
Confinement causes slight changes in Raman intensities
Abstract
Combining dielectric crystals with mesoporous solids allows a versatile design of functional nanomaterials, where the porous host provides a mechanical rigid scaffold structure and the molecular filling adds the functionalization. Here, we report a study of the complex lattice dynamics of a SiO:KHPO nanocomposite consisting of a monolithic, mesoporous silica glass host with KHPO nanocrystals embedded in its tubular channels 12 nm across. A micro-Raman investigation performed in the spectral range of 70-1600 cm reveals the complex lattice dynamics of the confined crystals. Their Raman spectrum resembles the one taken from bulk KHPO crystals and thus, along with X-ray diffraction experiments, corroborates the successful solution-based synthesis of KHPO nanocrystals with a structure analogous to the bulk material. We succeeded in observing…
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TopicsSolid-state spectroscopy and crystallography · Glass properties and applications · Zeolite Catalysis and Synthesis
