Synthesis and characterization of 2D-hexagonal, 3D-hexagonal and cubic mesoporous materials using CTAB and silica gel.

Abstract

Highly ordered mesoporous materials SBA family (Santa Barbara Amorphous), with symmetry of two-dimen sional (2D)-hexagonal SBA-3, three-dimensional (3D)-hexagonal P63/mmc (SBA-7) and cubic Pm3n (SBA-1) were synthesized by a simple and easy procedure, designed using silica gel as a silicon source, CTAB (cetyltrimethylammonium bromide) as a structure-directing agent, in highly acidic conditions. The effect of the variation of temperature and reaction time allowed us to obtain the optimum condition to prepare SBA-1, SBA-3 and SBA-7 materials. The sodium silicate generated “in situ” by dissolution of the silica gel, at different con centrations of NaOH and the variation of the synthesis temperature and reaction time are the three factors which allow obtaining different SBA phases. Thus, the best SBA-3, SBA-1 and SBA-7 materials with well-ordered meso- porous system can be obtained in the range of 0.8, 0.9 and 1.0 NaOH concentration and 30 and 25 °C and 45, 2880, 1440 min (for SBA-3, SBA-1 and SBA-7 respectively)

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SBA-1, SBA-3, SBA-7, Silica gel, Synthesis parameters

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Elsevier- Materials and Design, 2016.

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