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Preparation of Hierarchically Mesoporous Silicas via Partitioned Cooperative Self-assembly Using Sodium Silicate as Precursor |
Nan WU1,Wei WANG2,**( ),Hao PAN1,Hongqiang RU2 |
1. Chemistry Division, Electric Power Research Institute, State Grid Liaoning Electric Power Ltd, Shenyang 110006 2. School of Materials and Metallurgy, Northeastern University, Shenyang 110819 |
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Nan WU,Wei WANG,Hao PAN,Hongqiang RU. Preparation of Hierarchically Mesoporous Silicas via Partitioned Cooperative Self-assembly Using Sodium Silicate as Precursor. Chinese Journal of Materials Research, 2014, 28(9): 710-714.
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Abstract Hierarchically mesoporous silicas could be prepared by means of a previously reported partitioned cooperative self-assembly process (PCSA process) using nonionic triblock copolymer surfactant (P123) as template and sodium silicate as silica precursor. It was found that the partitioning conditions play a key role in inducing the formation of hierarchically mesoporous structures. Under suitable partitioning conditions, in terms of the amounts of sodium silicate in two partitioned additions and interval time between them, the PCSA process allows the preparation of hierarchically ordered mesoporous silicas based on cheap sodium silicate via such a simple templating system, without resorting to additives, multiple templates or complicated synthetic conditions. The size of the first series mesopores is around 9 nm, while the second series of large pores possesses broadened pore size distributions ranging from 20 nm to 200 nm. Under certain partitioning conditions (SS6-4h-4.5 and SS3-4h-7.5), hierarchically mesoporous silicas with the first series of ordered mesopores can be prepared.
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Received: 01 April 2014
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Fund: *Supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China No.21201030, Major Program of National Natural Science of China No.51032007, Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities No.N120410001, and State Grid Liaoning Electric Power Ltd Innovative Fund No.2013YF-4. |
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