Abstract
A new generation of SBA-15, plugged SBA-15, was initially synthesized in 2002 using ex-tra silica precursors (Si/organic template molar ratios ≈ 80–140) in the gel mixture. The plugged SBA-15 materials possess short cylinders (length ≈ 20–100 nm), which are connected to neighbors by constricted entrances (windows) through the central axis. The gas adsorption–desorption isotherms of plugged SBA-15 materials present unique hysteresis loop Type H5 classification identified by IUPAC in 2015, which is related to certain pore structures containing open and plugged mesopores. The plugged SBA-15 has been used to support various types of catalysts, including metal complexes, metal nanocatalysts, and active metals by the incorporation in their framework demonstrating ex-cellent (enantio)selectivity, stability against coke, and thermal stability. The plugged SBA-15 materials bear the other unique properties of the ship-in-the-bottle synthesis of, e.g., metal complexes that confine homogeneous catalysts, which is not possible by conventional SBA-15 due to leaching. In this mini-review, the challenges and progress of the synthesis in controlling the plugging and incorporation of metals and organic moiety in their framework, characterizing the short mesochan-nel dimensions (window and length sizes) by several advanced techniques and applying plugged SBA-15 materials in heterogeneous catalysis for challenging reactions, has been discussed.
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Shakeri, M., Shal, Z. K., & Van Der Voort, P. (2021, September 1). An overview of the challenges and progress of synthesis, characterization and applications of plugged sba-15 materials for heterogeneous catalysis. Materials. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/ma14175082
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