Hexagonal to Mesocellular Foam Phase Transition in Polymer-Templated Mesoporous Silicas
Article 2000 en
Authors
JL
John S. Lettow
TH
T. Yong-Jin Han
PS
Patrick Schmidt‐Winkel
Abstract
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We have investigated the phase transition between two distinct mesoporous silicas: SBA-15, comprising a hexagonally packed arrangement of cylindrical pores (6−12 nm in diameter), and mesocellular silica foams (MCF), consisting of spherical voids (22−42 nm in diameter) interconnected by "windows" of ∼10 nm. Both SBA-15 and MCF are formed using an amphiphilic triblock copolymer (Pluronic P123) as a template. The synthesis conditions for the two materials are identical, except substantial trimethylbenzene is added to form MCF. We find that the phase transition occurs at an oil−polymer mass ratio of 0.2−0.3. Although the pore structures and pore sizes change dramatically, the mean surface curvature of the system remains essentially the same throughout the transition.
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