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The effects of cyclic alcohols on particle morphology and pore diameter for the SBA-15

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MICROPOROUS AND MESOPOROUS MATERIALS
Volume 311, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.micromeso.2020.110706

Keywords

SBA-15; Cyclic alcohol additives; Morphology and pore diameter; Growth mechanism

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  1. Sichuan Technology & Business College [13NC05]

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SBA-15 mesoporous particles were successfully prepared using cyclopentanol and cyclohexanol as additives in acid aqueous solution. The morphology of the particles changes from plate-like to rod-shaped with an increase in mass ratio, while still maintaining the typical 2D p6mm mesostructure. This study proposes a six-step growth mechanism for SBA-15 particles using cyclic alcohols as additives, providing valuable insights for their preparation.
The SBA-15 mesoporous particles have been successfully prepared in acid aqueous solution using cyclic alcohols of cyclopentanol (CP) and cyclohexanol (CH) as additives. The effects of cyclic alcohols on the pore diameter and morphology for the SBA-15 are investigated through regulating the mass ratio of additive to surfactant. It is interestingly found that the morphology of the SBA-15 materials gradually transfers from plate-like to rod-shaped with the increase of the mass ratio. Meanwhile, the SBA-15 still maintains the typical 2D p6mm mesostructure even at the high mass ratio of additive to surfactant along with the appearance of enlarged pore size. Furthermore, combined with the evolution of the pore diameter and morphology, a six-step growth mechanism of the SBA-15 particles using cyclic alcohols as additives is firstly proposed. This study would provide the valuable reference and guidance for the preparation of SBA-15.

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