Abstract

The detailed synthesis of highly hydrophobic average pore benzene-bridged hybrid mesoporous silicas under an acidic medium is described. With the use of a 1,4-bis(triethoxysilane)benzene silsesquioxane precursor and biodegradable alkyl polyoxyethylene (Brij-56 or Brij-76) nonionic surfactant oligomers as supramolecular templates, no molecular scale periodicity was observed. The well-defined mesoporous materials could be synthesized with two-dimensional hexagonal (p6mm) symmetries. The textural and surface properties (adsorption isotherms of water and benzene vapors) were estimated and were compared to the analogous benzene-bridged mesoporous silica with molecular scale periodicity which was prepared using cationic surfactant under basic conditions. Different textural properties resulted for the two kinds of materials and revealed some important insights regarding the structure and nature of the materials.

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