During
the last two decades, the synthesis of silica with an ordered mesoporous
structure has been thoroughly explored. The basis of the synthesis is to let
silica monomers polymerize in the presence of an amphiphilic template
component. In the first studies, cationic surfactants were used as structure
inducer. Later it was shown that pluronic copolymers also could have the role.
One advantage with the pluronics copolymers is that they allow for a wider
variation in the radius of pores in the resulting silica material. Another
advantage lies in the higher stability resulting from the thicker walls between
the pores. Mesoporous silica has a very high area to volume ratio, and the
ordered structure ensures surface homogeneity. There are a number of
applications of this type of material. It can be used as support for catalysts,
as templates to produces other mesoporous inorganic materials, or in controlled
release applications.
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