Polystyrene microspheres coated with cationic surfactants are easily prepar
ed by microemulsion polymerization. These microspheres can be used in place
of surfactants to synthesize porous silica foams. The nature of the foams
depends strongly upon the synthesis conditions. Under basic catalysis, "clo
sed-cell" foams are obtained. Under acidic catalysis, open-cell foams are o
btained. The windows that connect the cells of the open-cell foams are beli
eved to arise from direct contact between adjacent spherical templates. The
se silica foams resemble dense aerogels.