New synthesis of SBA-3 mesoporous material using silica gel as silica source
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2014Autor
Martínez, María Laura
Ponte, María Virginia
Anunziata, Oscar Alfredo
Beltramone, Andrea Raquel
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One of the main areas of interest in materials chemistry is the synthesis of mesoporous
molecular sieves with highly controllable morphologies for the purpose of providing
catalytic, separation, and adsorption applications to industry. The main drawback is that
the expensive source of silicon as alkoxide (Si(OEt)4 or Si(OMe)4) prevents any
application where large amounts of materials are required [1–2].
Ordered mesoporous silica material has been synthesized successfully by using
cetyltrimethylamonium bromide (CTAB) as a structure-directing agent and inexpensive
silica gel dissolved in a solution of sodium hydroxide, as the silica source without any
additives. The synthesis is performed at room temperature in the presence of
hydrochloric acid. The analysis of X ray diffraction shows that the resultant mesoporous
materials possess an hexagonal mesostructure. We studied the effect of the initial
NaOH concentration and the synthesis time on the structure and morphology of
mesoporous silica SBA-3. The crystal size and structural order of the samples were
found to be greatly affected by NaOH variations. The results suggest that, if the NaOH
concentration increases reaching values higher than 1 M, the SBA-3 is not generated,
since there is no precipitation or formation of silica gel in the reaction, appearing the
corresponding disordered or amorphous silica. Whereas, when time increase from 45
min to 120 min, with molar concentration of NaOH of 0.75, the material obtained show
a hexagonal mesostruture observed in the XRD pattern.
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