Hp. Lin et al., The effect of alkan-1-ols addition on the structural ordering and morphology of mesoporous silicate MCM-41, J MAT CHEM, 9(5), 1999, pp. 1197-1201
The effects of adding alkan-1-ols to surfactant-silicate gels during the sy
nthesis of mesoporous silica MCM-41 are reported. Upon adding an optimal am
ount of medium carbon chain length alkan-1-ols (CmH2m+1OH, CmOH; m greater
than or equal to 4) to quaternary ammonium halides C(n)H(2n+1)TMAX (n = 10-
14, C(n)TMAX, X = Br or Cl)-silicate systems, a marked improvement in the h
exagonal order and the morphology of the synthesized MCM-41 materials was f
ound. The optimal amount of added CmH2m+1OH for the formation of well order
ed hexagonal structure was found to decease with increasing carbon chain le
ngth of the C(n)H(2n+1)TMAX surfactant and CmH2m+1OH. However, when an exce
ssive amount of alcohol is added, the mesostructure obtained from the longe
r carbon chain length C(n)H(2n+1)TMAX-silicate (n greater than or equal to
12) systems becomes lamellar. The addition of CmOH (m greater than or equal
to 4) offers a new synthetic approach to form lamellar-hexagonal liquid cr
ystal intermediates necessary for synthesizing tubules-within-tubule (TWT)
hierarchical structures whose morphology and size can be controlled by vary
ing the water content and the CmH2m+1OH/surfactant ratio.