An energy-efficient route to the rapid synthesis of organically-modified SBA-15 via ultrasonic template removal

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A low energy route for the removal of Pluronic P123 surfactant template during the synthesis of SBA-15 mesoporous silicas is explored. The conventional reflux of the hybrid inorganic-organic intermediate formed during co-condensation routes to Pr-SO3H-SBA-15 is slow, utilises large solvent volumes, and requires 24 h to remove ∼90% of the organic template. In contrast, room temperature ultrasonication in a small methanol volume achieves the same degree of template extraction in only 5 min, with a 99.9% energy saving and 90% solvent reduction, without compromising the textural, acidic or catalytic properties of the resultant Pr-SO3H-SBA-15. © 2014 The Royal Society of Chemistry.

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Pirez, C., Wilson, K., & Lee, A. F. (2014). An energy-efficient route to the rapid synthesis of organically-modified SBA-15 via ultrasonic template removal. Green Chemistry, 16(1), 197–202. https://doi.org/10.1039/c3gc40474a

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