Preparation of magnesium oxide and magnesium silicate replicas retaining the hierarchical structure of pine wood

Somruedee Klaithong, Daniel Van Opdenbosch, Cordt Zollfrank, Johann Plank

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Abstract

Replicas retaining the structural characteristics of softwood (Pinus sylvestris) were obtained by infiltrating pretreated templates with a methanolic methoxymagnesium methyl carbonate (MeOMgOCO2Me) solution as a precursor which then hydrolyzed into MgCO3 nanoparticles. Subsequent calcination at temperatures ranging from 500 to 1450°C yielded annealed MgO replicas on levels of hierarchy from the macroscopic to the submicron scale. The mechanical stability of the replicas could be improved through calcination at 1450°C. However, this treatment leads to considerable shrinkage (Δax = 56%). Even more stable MgO replicas were obtained by infiltrating the pine template first with MeOMgOCO2Me, followed by a second infiltration step with an ethanolic tetraethyl orthosilicate (TEOS) solution and subsequent calcination at 1350°C. The resulting replicas constitute an MgO framework overgrown with Mg2SiO4 (forsterite) and exhibit compression strengths of 31 ± 8 MPa, as well as hierarchical structures combined with an anisotropic porosity.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)341-349
Number of pages9
JournalZeitschrift fur Naturforschung - Section B Journal of Chemical Sciences
Volume72
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 May 2017

Keywords

  • Biotemplating
  • Hierarchical structure
  • Magnesium oxide
  • Magnesium silicate
  • Wood template

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