Abstract

The influence of synthesis variables such as time, cetyltrimethyl ammonium hydroxide (CTAOH) concentration, water content, pH, temperature and silica source on the structural properties of Si-MCM-48 is investigated. Time-dependent studies on the progressive development of MCM-48 have indicated that synthesis time is a crucial parameter, which influences the unit cell parameter. The formation of different mesophases was observed when the concentration of CTAOH and pH of the initial gel were varied. The 29Si MASNMR results showed that the (Q 2+Q 3)/Q 4 ratio decreases with the increase in synthesis temperature. On account of increase in Q 4 units at high-temperature synthesis run, Si-MCM-48 with highly polymerized silica walls with lower surface area was obtained when compared with Si-MCM-48 prepared at lower temperature. Such effect was not significant when Si-MCM-48 was synthesized at the same temperature but using silica sol as a source in place of fumed silica.

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