Mesostructured fatty acid-tethered silicas: Sustaining the order by co-templating with bulky precursors

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The co-condensation of functional alkoxysilanes with tetraethoxysilane in the presence of a structure directing agent under sol-gel process chemistry is a common way to access functional organosilica with an ordered mesostructure. In this report, bulky silylated fatty acid methyl esters were used both as co-templating bio-molecules and functionalizing agents in the process of supra-molecular silica mineralization. The highest structural regularity in terms of pore size distribution and channel size homogeneity was observed for carboxy-tethered silica possessing SBA-15-type architecture due to an enhanced fatty acid precursor-surfactant interaction. The carboxylic surface embedded within the hydrophobic environment of the fatty compounds confers to these materials interesting reactive-surface properties with promising applications as drug-delivery systems and bio-catalytic nanoreactors. © The Royal Society of Chemistry 2013.

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El Kadib, A., Katir, N., Finiels, A., Castel, A., Marcotte, N., Molvinger, K., … Brunel, D. (2013). Mesostructured fatty acid-tethered silicas: Sustaining the order by co-templating with bulky precursors. Dalton Transactions, 42(5), 1591–1602. https://doi.org/10.1039/c2dt31835k

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