Issue 11, 1996

Synthesis and characterization of inorganic gels in a lyotropic liquid crystal medium. Part 2.—Synthesis of silica gels in lyotropic crystal phases obtained from cationic surfactants

Abstract

Microporous silica materials with tailored porosity are synthesized by the sol–gel process using lyotropic liquid-crystal phases as templates. The starting isotropic sol is obtained by mixing tetramethoxysilane, water and an alkyltrimethylammonium bromide. The polymerization of the silica network and the formation of the amphiphilic mesophase are simultaneous and cooperative. After thermal elimination of the surfactant molecules, an ordered porous texture is maintained in the silica material. The pore size is related to the size of the templating unit and modulated by the length of the alkyl chain of the used surfactant. In this paper, the various steps of the synthesis are studied and the porous texture of the final material is characterized and discussed in terms of templating effects.

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J. Mater. Chem., 1996,6, 1789-1794

Synthesis and characterization of inorganic gels in a lyotropic liquid crystal medium. Part 2.—Synthesis of silica gels in lyotropic crystal phases obtained from cationic surfactants

T. Dabadie, A. Ayral, C. Guizard, L. Cot and P. Lacan, J. Mater. Chem., 1996, 6, 1789 DOI: 10.1039/JM9960601789

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