Issue 7, 2000

Abstract

New sol–gel derived silicas made with a double porous network with pore sizes on two very different length scales (typically several nm and several µm) are reproducibly synthesised using molecular 2,3-di-n-decyloxyanthracene (DDOA) organogelators. The micron sized fibrous patterns made in methanol by DDOA aggregates are used as a blueprint for the growing of porous silica fibres. At the same time the mesoporous silica network seems to be templated by smaller DDOA aggregates. By varying the DDOA concentration, the mean size of the mesoporous network increases from 50 to 120 Å and the pore shape changes from a ink-bottle to a cylindrical type.

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
17 Jan 2000
Accepted
28 Apr 2000
First published
21 Jun 2000

J. Mater. Chem., 2000,10, 1725-1730

Organogelators for making porous sol–gel derived silica at two different length scales

G. M. Clavier, J. L. Pozzo, H. Bouas-Laurent, C. Liere, C. Roux and C. Sanchez, J. Mater. Chem., 2000, 10, 1725 DOI: 10.1039/B000525H

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