单片周期性介孔硅胶

Mark T. Anderson, James E. Martin, Judy G. Odinek, Paula P. Newcomer, Jess P. Wilcoxon
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我们已经合成了单片表面活性剂模板颗粒凝胶,其孔隙体积和表面积与二氧化硅干凝胶和气凝胶相当。凝胶有复杂的微观结构与微观,中间和宏观特性,出现在5数量级的长度(1)非晶硅墙(特点是广泛分布的嘶嘶间距≈0.4海里),(2)周期性六角一维数组渠道在每个粒子(≈3纳米通道直径),(3)在气体吸附特性测量表明第二阶级≈10 - 50 nm直径间隙孔,(4)粒子直径150≈≈500海里,(5)颗粒间存在按粒径大小排序的孔隙;(6)大于粒径大小的分形域(> 10000 nm)。微观结构可以通过改变初始二氧化硅含量、模板尺寸、干燥条件或煅烧条件来控制。湿凝胶单体的计算密度低至≈0.02 g/cm3;干燥和煅烧的凝胶的体积密度范围为0.3至0.5 g/cm3。该材料具有较大的颗粒间孔隙率(1.1 ~ 2.2 cm3/g)和颗粒内孔隙率(0.3 ~ 0.6 cm3/g)。
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Monolithic periodic mesoporous silica gels

We have synthesized monolithic, surfactant-templated particulate gels that have pore volumes and surface areas comparable to silica xerogels and aerogels. The gels have a complex microstructure with micro-, meso- and macroscopic features that emerge over five orders of magnitude in length (1) amorphous silica walls (characterized by a broad distribution of Si-Si spacings of ≈0.4 nm), (2) periodic hexagonal arrays of 1-d channels within each particle (≈3 nm channel diameter), (3) a feature in the gas adsorption measurements that indicates a second class of ≈10–50 nm diameter mesopores, (4) particles that are ≈ 150 to ≈500 nm in diameter, (5) interparticle pores that are on the order of the particle size, and (6) fractal domains larger than the particle size (>10 000nm). The microstructure can be controlled by the varying the initial silica content, the template size, the drying conditions, or the calcination conditions. The wet gel monoliths exhibit calculated densities as low as ≈0.02 g/cm3; the dried and calcined gels have bulk densities that range from 0.3 to 0.5 g/cm3. The materials possess large interparticle (1.1–2.2 cm3/g) and intraparticle (0.3–0.6 cm3/g) porosities.

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