Pore structure and surface area of silica SBA-15: Influence of washing and scale-up

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The removal of the surfactant (EO20PO70EO20) by washing before final calcination is a critical step in the synthesis of silica SBA-15. In contrast to washing with pure water or ethanol, washing with water and ethanol may, depending on the quantity of solvent used, alter the homogeneity and order of the pores, but also lead to an increase of the surface area of SBA-15. A reduction of solvent volume and a controlled washing protocol allow the synthesis of high surface area SBA-15 materials with a narrow monomodal pore size distribution. For larger batch sizes the influence of the quantity of solvent on the quality of the SBA-15 is reduced. © 2011 Thielemann et al; licensee Beilstein-Institut.

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Thielemann, J. P., Girgsdies, F., Schlögl, R., & Hess, C. (2011). Pore structure and surface area of silica SBA-15: Influence of washing and scale-up. Beilstein Journal of Nanotechnology, 2(1), 110–118. https://doi.org/10.3762/bjnano.2.13

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