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Evolution of Packing Parameters in the Structural Changes of Silica Mesoporous Crystals: Cage-Type, 2D Cylindrical, Bicontinuous Diamond and Gyroid, and Lamellar

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JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
Volume 133, Issue 30, Pages 11524-11533

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/ja200683t

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [20890121]
  2. 973 project of China [2009CB930403]
  3. WCU of South Korea [R-31-2008-000-10055-0]
  4. (Knut and Alice) Wallenberg Foundation, Sweden
  5. EXSELENT project, Sweden

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Cage-type, two-dimensional (2D) cylindrical hexagonal (C), bicontinuous diamond (D), bicontinuous gyroid (G), and one-dimensional (1D) lamellar (L) structures of silica mesoporous crystals (SMCs) were obtained by using the anionic surfactant N-stearoyl-L-glutamic acid (C(18)GluA) as a template in the presence of the nonionic surfactant C-16(EO)(10) (Brij-56). The mesostructures were controlled by the organic/inorganic interface curvature change induced by Brij-56. A synthesis-field diagram showed that the mesostructure changed in the sequence cage-type -> C -> intergrowth of C and D -> intergrowth of C and G -> D -> G -> L with increase of the amount of Brij-56. Mixed micelles were formed by the anionic and nonionic surfactants, the packing parameter g of which increased with increasing the addition amount of nonionic surfactant and the reaction temperature. The local g parameter was obtained from electron crystallography reconstruction results by calculating mean curvatures and Gaussian curvatures from the equi-electrostatic potential surface. The intergrowth of C and D and two kinds of intergrowth of C and G are also discussed.

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