Poly(furfuryl alcohol) (PFA) and block copolymer Pluronic F127 were used as pore templates to create mechanically robust silica monoliths with a hierarchical and interconnected macro-mesoporous network in an easy, reproducible bimodal scale templating process. Control over the morphology was obtained by varying the reactant ratios. Phase separation on the submicrometer scale occurred when furfuryl alcohol was cationically polymerized and therefore became immiscible with the solvent and the silica precursor. Upon a subsequent sol-gel reaction, a silica-F127 matrix formed around the PFA spheres, leading to macropore structures with mesoporous walls. Surface areas of the final structures ranged from 500 to 989 m2 g-1 and a maximum pore volume ...
During the last two decades, the synthesis of silica with an ordered mesoporous structure has been t...
Hydrophobic fumed silica dispersions in organic monomers were explored as a pore-forming system in p...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Chemical Engineering, 2002.Includes...
International audienceWe report here the synthesis of different kinds of hierarchical porous silica ...
We report here the synthesis of different kinds of hierarchical porous silica materials by using mix...
Silica monoliths featuring either mesopores or flow-through macropores and mesopores in their skelet...
Current approaches to fabricate hierarchically porous (macroporous-mesoporous) monolithic materials ...
Current approaches to fabricate hierarchically porous (macroporous-mesoporous) monolithic materials ...
Herein, we report a one-pot synthesis of crack-free titania monoliths with hierarchical macro-mesopo...
International audienceSilica monoliths featuring either mesopores or flow-through macropores and mes...
International audienceHerein, a simple and efficient synthesis based on a dual templating approach a...
Hydrophobic fumed silica dispersions in organic monomers were explored as a pore-forming system in p...
International audienceStable and crack-free bimodal macroporous silica monoliths were prepared for t...
Macroporous (1â 5 μm) monolithic silica aerogels consisting of both random but also ordered mesopor...
We report here the synthesis of different kinds of hierarchical porous silica materials by using mix...
During the last two decades, the synthesis of silica with an ordered mesoporous structure has been t...
Hydrophobic fumed silica dispersions in organic monomers were explored as a pore-forming system in p...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Chemical Engineering, 2002.Includes...
International audienceWe report here the synthesis of different kinds of hierarchical porous silica ...
We report here the synthesis of different kinds of hierarchical porous silica materials by using mix...
Silica monoliths featuring either mesopores or flow-through macropores and mesopores in their skelet...
Current approaches to fabricate hierarchically porous (macroporous-mesoporous) monolithic materials ...
Current approaches to fabricate hierarchically porous (macroporous-mesoporous) monolithic materials ...
Herein, we report a one-pot synthesis of crack-free titania monoliths with hierarchical macro-mesopo...
International audienceSilica monoliths featuring either mesopores or flow-through macropores and mes...
International audienceHerein, a simple and efficient synthesis based on a dual templating approach a...
Hydrophobic fumed silica dispersions in organic monomers were explored as a pore-forming system in p...
International audienceStable and crack-free bimodal macroporous silica monoliths were prepared for t...
Macroporous (1â 5 μm) monolithic silica aerogels consisting of both random but also ordered mesopor...
We report here the synthesis of different kinds of hierarchical porous silica materials by using mix...
During the last two decades, the synthesis of silica with an ordered mesoporous structure has been t...
Hydrophobic fumed silica dispersions in organic monomers were explored as a pore-forming system in p...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Chemical Engineering, 2002.Includes...