Abstract

We report the blending effect of surfactant and sucrose as a nonsurfactant templating agent on the silica mesostructure. The CTAB/sucrose-templated mesoporous silica (SCS) was compared with CTAB-templated MCM-41. The MCM-41 showed spherical morphology with a particle diameter of 1.1–1.5 μm, and gave a bimodal size distribution, centered at 2.1 nm and 8.9 nm, which is assigned to hexagonally-arrayed cylindrical pores and interparticle-pores between small MCM-41 clusters, respectively. SCS gave unique and extraordinary morphology in which two different mesostructures have grown with both of them facing each other. The ordered MCM-41 pore structure clung to silica nanosphere-framed wormlike mesostructure, resulting in a bimodal pore size distribution centered at 2.1 nm and 7.0 nm. It was revealed that both of CTAB and sucrose act independently as a surfactant and a nonsurfactant template.

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