Abstract

A simple geometrical model is applied to predict the thickness of mesoporous shells over monodisperse spherical particles. As an example, mesoporous Ti-silicate nearly monodisperse particles with the “core–shell” structure, synthesized via the one-pot procedure are considered. The unique features of the materials are orientation of mesopores perpendicularly to the surface of non-porous cores and uniformity of mesoporous shells structure and thickness. This allows considering these materials as interesting catalysts for partial oxidation of bulk organic molecules with hydrogen peroxide.

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