Abstract

In this paper, the core–shell SiO2@mSiO2/CTAB spheres were fabricated by choosing the solid silica spheres of different sizes as the internal cores, then a series of etching experiments were conducted. For different etching time and particle size, different rattle-type or hollow silica spheres were obtained. Investigation showed that CTAB in the mesoporous shell played a very important role to the selectivity of the etching. Both the rattle-type and hollow structures were successfully fabricated by adjusting the etching time in the presence of CTAB but without obvious etching of mesoporous silica shell. More importantly, the morphology transformation depended on the particle size of the solid silica cores. Generally, when the particle size of the internal cores was very small (d 1 μm), the rattle-type microspheres with at least double-shell structure were first obtained after a certain period of etching time, then the hollow spheres with multi-shell structure were obtained with prolonging etching time. It is further revealed that both the rattle-type and hollow silica spheres with multi-shell structure could be prepared successfully if the particle size of the solid silica core was large enough.

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