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Physicochemical features of the formation of siliceous porous mesophases

3. Conditions of formation and properties of mesoporous silica

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Data on the optimization of alkalinity of the reaction mixture and the reaction temperature in the formation of the siliceous porous mesophase material C16−SiO2-MMM are presented. A criterion for the evaluation of the level of structure optimization for mesoporous mesophases is formulated. Measurements of the texture parameters of the materials treated in acidic media led to the assumption that the walls in the pure siliceous C16−SiO2-MMM system consist of separate blocks, which, apparently, are not bound completely to one another by chemical interactions.

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For Part 2, see Ref. 1.

Published inIzvestiya Akademii Nauk. Seriya Khimicheskaya, No. 10, pp. 1685–1691, October, 2000.

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Kodenev, E.G., Shmakov, A.N., Derevyankin, A.Y. et al. Physicochemical features of the formation of siliceous porous mesophases. Russ Chem Bull 49, 1669–1675 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02496331

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