A Review: Fundamental Aspects of Silicate Mesoporous Materials

Silicate mesoporous materials have received widespread interest because of their potential applications as supports for catalysis, separation, selective adsorption, novel functional materials, and use as hosts to confine guest molecules, due to their extremely high surface areas combined with large...

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Main Author: Zeid A. ALOthman
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2012-12-01
Series:Materials
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/5/12/2874
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spelling doaj-42088a208fa14d248e1f04508cabd0902020-11-24T23:26:34ZengMDPI AGMaterials1996-19442012-12-015122874290210.3390/ma5122874A Review: Fundamental Aspects of Silicate Mesoporous MaterialsZeid A. ALOthmanSilicate mesoporous materials have received widespread interest because of their potential applications as supports for catalysis, separation, selective adsorption, novel functional materials, and use as hosts to confine guest molecules, due to their extremely high surface areas combined with large and uniform pore sizes. Over time a constant demand has developed for larger pores with well-defined pore structures. Silicate materials, with well-defined pore sizes of about 2.0–10.0 nm, surpass the pore-size constraint (<2.0 nm) of microporous zeolites. They also possess extremely high surface areas (>700 m2 g−1) and narrow pore size distributions. Instead of using small organic molecules as templating compounds, as in the case of zeolites, long chain surfactant molecules were employed as the structure-directing agent during the synthesis of these highly ordered materials. The structure, composition, and pore size of these materials can be tailored during synthesis by variation of the reactant stoichiometry, the nature of the surfactant molecule, the auxiliary chemicals, the reaction conditions, or by post-synthesis functionalization techniques. This review focuses mainly on a concise overview of silicate mesoporous materials together with their applications. Perusal of the review will enable researchers to obtain succinct information about microporous and mesoporous materials.http://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/5/12/2874mesoporous materialssol-gelsurfactantscatalyst
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A Review: Fundamental Aspects of Silicate Mesoporous Materials
Materials
mesoporous materials
sol-gel
surfactants
catalyst
author_facet Zeid A. ALOthman
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title A Review: Fundamental Aspects of Silicate Mesoporous Materials
title_short A Review: Fundamental Aspects of Silicate Mesoporous Materials
title_full A Review: Fundamental Aspects of Silicate Mesoporous Materials
title_fullStr A Review: Fundamental Aspects of Silicate Mesoporous Materials
title_full_unstemmed A Review: Fundamental Aspects of Silicate Mesoporous Materials
title_sort review: fundamental aspects of silicate mesoporous materials
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issn 1996-1944
publishDate 2012-12-01
description Silicate mesoporous materials have received widespread interest because of their potential applications as supports for catalysis, separation, selective adsorption, novel functional materials, and use as hosts to confine guest molecules, due to their extremely high surface areas combined with large and uniform pore sizes. Over time a constant demand has developed for larger pores with well-defined pore structures. Silicate materials, with well-defined pore sizes of about 2.0–10.0 nm, surpass the pore-size constraint (<2.0 nm) of microporous zeolites. They also possess extremely high surface areas (>700 m2 g−1) and narrow pore size distributions. Instead of using small organic molecules as templating compounds, as in the case of zeolites, long chain surfactant molecules were employed as the structure-directing agent during the synthesis of these highly ordered materials. The structure, composition, and pore size of these materials can be tailored during synthesis by variation of the reactant stoichiometry, the nature of the surfactant molecule, the auxiliary chemicals, the reaction conditions, or by post-synthesis functionalization techniques. This review focuses mainly on a concise overview of silicate mesoporous materials together with their applications. Perusal of the review will enable researchers to obtain succinct information about microporous and mesoporous materials.
topic mesoporous materials
sol-gel
surfactants
catalyst
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