Abstract

A number of preparations for the synthesis of novel hexagonal mesoporous materials referred to as Dallas amorphous material-1 (DAM-1) have been developed using Vitamin E tocopheryl polyethylene glycol 1000 succinate (TPGS), a water-soluble form of the lipid soluble natural Vitamin E, as the structure directing agent. Depending upon the temperature and gel composition, highly ordered and hydrothermally stable 2-D hexagonal mesoporous DAM-1 with various morphologies could be achieved, including spheres, gyroids, discoids, hexagonal plates, and rods.

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