Abstract

We describe the synthesis of mesoporous silica fibers and discoids using disodium trioxosilicate (Na 2SiO 3 · 9H 2O), a convenient silica source with cetyltrimethylmmonium chloride (CTAC) as a structure directing agent under acidic condition. The molar composition of the synthesis sol is 1Na 2SiO 3 · 9H 2O:1.5CTAC:28HCl:729H 2O. The fibers and discoids, both p6 mm, hexagonal, are obtained at room temperature and 70 °C, respectively. The particles are mesoporous single-crystal like with hexagonally organized pores and possess a circular architecture with pore channels running around the fiber or discoid axis endowing self-sealed-type structure to the particles. For fibers and discoids, the BET surface areas are 1330 m 2/g and 1250 m 2/g, mesopore diameters are 2.4 nm and 2.5 nm, and pore volumes are 0.93 cm 3 and 0.96 cm 3/g, respectively.

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