摘要

We present a general review on the synthesis of mesoporous silica obtained with nonionic surfactants and bloc-copolymers as templates. This silica, referred as MSU silica, was obtained by a two-step process that led to the formation of stable hybrid micelles after a first stage of assembling between silica and surfactants, followed by the fluoride-catalyzed condensation of silica. This process allows some unique features: the final pore size can be adjusted with some synthesis parameters such as temperature or amount of catalyst, the particle shape is spherical and in the micrometric range, different shapes and nanostructures can be achieved, including hexagonal-like frameworks. Finally, we demonstrate how an accurate control of the synthesis itself may allow us to adapt this synthesis for applications dedicated to separation processes, including liquid filtration of HPLC chromatography. © 2004 Academie des sciences. Published by Elsevier SAS.

  • 出版日期2005-4