Abstract

The effects of the organic modifiers 2-cyanoethyltriethoxysilane and 3-aminopropyltriethoxysilane on the porous properties of silicates synthesised by co-condensation with tetraethyl orthosilicate were investigated. Materials were synthesised in aqueous solutions of cetyltrimethylammonium bromide or n-dodecylamine surfactants. Preparations using cetyltrimethylammonium bromide and sodium hydroxide gave MCM-48, with an average pore diameter of 25 Å, while addition of 10 mol% (of total silica) 2-cyanoethyltriethoxysilane improved the mesoporosity characteristics; the modified preparation gave a more intense X-ray diffraction pattern confirming a more ordered structure with a greater volume of regular mesopores. Disordered materials with pores 145 Å in diameter were formed using 2-cyanoethyltriethoxysilane modifier and ammonia as base. All preparations incorporating 3-aminopropyltriethoxysilane modifier were disordered and microporous. For silicates synthesised using n-dodecylamine surfactant, mesopores with diameter 118 Å were formed using 2-cyanoethyltriethoxysilane while preparations with 3-aminopropyltriethoxysilane and in the absence of a modifier were microporous. The particle sizes of the silicates displayed a clear correlation with the pore diameters: microporous silicates were 0.5–1 μm in particle diameter, MCM-48 phase (25/27 Å) were 1–2 μm, while relatively large mesoporous materials (>100 Å) had particle dimensions 10–100 μm.

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