Abstract

Positron annihilation spectroscopy (PAS) based on an intense pulsed slow positron beam was applied to the study of mesoporous silica films, synthesized using tetraethyl orthosilicate (TEOS) as the network precursor and a triblock copolymer (EO 106PO 70EO 106) as the structure-directing agent. With positron annihilation lifetime spectroscopy (PALS), pore sizes were obtained from ortho-positronium ( o-Ps) lifetimes of the films capped with a 20 nm thick SiO 2 layer. Influences of preparation conditions such as heating, TEOS vapor infiltration and precursor solution ageing on the pore size were studied. Moreover, the effect of ageing of the precursor solution on film pore interconnectivity/open porosity was investigated through lifetime–energy correlation measurements by observing intrinsic annihilation of o-Ps diffused out from the uncapped film surface.

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