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Further investigations on the synthesis of pure-silica molecular sieves via the use of organic structure-directing agents
Several organic structure-directing agents (SDAs) that are variations of a 4,4′-trimethylenebis(N-methyl, N-R1-piperidinium) moiety were synthesized and used for the synthesis of pure-silica molecular sieves. Pure-silica MTW, MFI, BEA and the MCM-41-type mesoporous materials could be prepared by changing only the R1 group. When R1 was pentyl or hexyl, MFI was crystallized, suggesting that each SDA molecule spans two channel intersections. For R1 groups smaller than pentyl, MTW was formed. Pure-silica BEA could easily be prepared when R1 was benzyl or cyclohexylmethyl. Numerous variations of the organics used to crystallize BEA were explored and the features necessary to structure direct the formation of BEA elucidated. When R1 was either octyl or nonyl, the MCM-41-type mesoporous materials were formed, indicating that these organics can act as surfactants. The results presented provide further evidence that organic molecules can serve as structure-directing agents for the synthesis of pure-silica molecular sieves.