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Advanced Materials | 1999

Fluoride-Induced Hierarchical Ordering of Mesoporous Silica in Aqueous Acid-Syntheses**

Patrick Schmidt-Winkel; Peidong Yang; D. Margolese; Bradley F. Chmelka; Galen D. Stucky

The acid-catalyzed synthesis of highly ordered mesostructured materials has led to a variety of twoand three-dimensional periodic symmetries, and has proven to be an effective route for the generation of fibers, spheres, thin films, and other monolithic forms of mesoporous materials. Zhao et al. recently used non-ionic poly(alkylene oxide) block copolymers, under acidic conditions, to prepare well-ordered, hexagonal mesoporous silica, denoted SBA-15, featuring uniform and adjustable large pore sizes combined with thick hydrothermally stable walls. The catalytic effect of fluoride in the synthesis of mesoporous silica at neutral to basic pH has been described by Voegtlin et al. Fluoride has been successfully used to extend the pH range over which anionic silica precursors can be utilized to create organized periodic structures; it has been used to diminish framework defects in zeolites, and to improve the organization in MCM-41 molecular sieves and MSU-X materials. However, to the best of our knowledge, no studies have been reported on the role of fluoride on cationic silica species in the aqueous acid-synthesis of ordered porous silica. In this communication, we describe the hierarchical ordering effects induced by small amounts of fluoride added during the synthesis of SBA-15-type mesoporous silica under acidic aqueous conditions. The non-ionic poly(ethylene oxide)-b-poly(propylene oxide)-b-poly(ethylene oxide) triblock copolymer EO20PO70EO20 (Pluronic P123) has been employed as the structure-directing agent. At low pH, remarkably well-ordered, hydrothermally stable, large hexagonal mesoporous silica rods with uniform channels extending over micrometer-sized length scales, and with few defects, have been synthesized. The fluoride-induced enhancement of order has enabled the preparation of SBA-15 materials at moderate acidity (~ pH 2.5±3) without compromising the long-range hexagonal symmetry. The mesoporous silicas possess narrow pore-size distributions, hydrothermally stable frameworks, large surface areas, and pore volumes of up to 0.92 cm/g. This work has been motivated by our interest in i) the patterning of mesoporous materials ranging from mesoscopic to macroscopic length scales while retaining molecular-level structural control and ii) understanding the underlying mechanism for the acid-catalyzed mesoporous silica synthesis. Addition of small amounts of fluoride (F:Si molar ratios of 0.008 and 0.03; fluoride source: NH4F or (NH4)2SiF6) during the aqueous acidic SBA-15-type silica synthesis induces substantial ordering that is manifested on different length scales: both the mesoscopic structure and the macroscopic morphology of the mesoporous silicas are significantly improved. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) has revealed that small amounts of fluoride bring about the formation of large mesoporous silica rods (Fig. 1a) when pre-


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 1999

Mesocellular siliceous foams with uniformly sized cells and windows

Patrick Schmidt-Winkel; Wayne W. Lukens; Dongyuan Zhao; Peidong Yang; Bradley F. Chmelka; Galen D. Stucky


Chemistry of Materials | 2000

Microemulsion Templating of Siliceous Mesostructured Cellular Foams with Well-Defined Ultralarge Mesopores

Patrick Schmidt-Winkel; Wayne W. Lukens, Jr.,†,‡; Peidong Yang; D. Margolese; John S. Lettow; Jackie Y. Ying, ,§ and; Galen D. Stucky


Ibm Journal of Research and Development | 2001

Printing meets lithography: soft approaches to high-resolution patterning

Bruno Michel; Andre Bernard; Alexander Bietsch; Emmanuel Delamarche; Matthias Geissler; David Juncker; Hannes Kind; Jean-Philippe Renault; Hugo E. Rothuizen; Heinz Schmid; Patrick Schmidt-Winkel; Richard Stutz; Heiko Wolf


Langmuir | 1999

Evaluating Pore Sizes in Mesoporous Materials: A Simplified Standard Adsorption Method and a Simplified Broekhoff−de Boer Method

Wayne W. Lukens; Patrick Schmidt-Winkel; Dongyuan Zhao; Jianglin Feng; Galen D. Stucky


Langmuir | 2000

Hexagonal to Mesocellular Foam Phase Transition in Polymer-Templated Mesoporous Silicas

John S. Lettow; Yong Jin Han; Patrick Schmidt-Winkel; Peidong Yang; Dongyuan Zhao; Galen D. Stucky, ,‡ and; Jackie Y. Ying


Archive | 2003

Block copolymer processing for mesostructured inorganic oxide materials

Galen D. Stucky; Bradley F. Chmelka; Dongyuan Zhao; Nick Melosh; Qisheng Huo; Jianglin Feng; Peidong Yang; David Pine; D. Margolese; Wayne W. Lukens; Glenn H. Fredrickson; Patrick Schmidt-Winkel


Langmuir | 2003

Microcontact printing using poly(dimethylsiloxane) stamps hydrophilized by poly(ethylene oxide) silanes

Emmanuel Delamarche; Christian Donzel; Fadhil S. Kamounah; Heiko Wolf; Matthias Geissler; Richard Stutz; Patrick Schmidt-Winkel; Bruno Michel; Hans Jörg Mathieu; Kjeld Schaumburg


Langmuir | 2000

Microemulsion Templates for Mesoporous Silica

Patrick Schmidt-Winkel; and Charles J. Glinka; Galen D. Stucky


Langmuir | 2003

Direct Patterning of NiB on Glass Substrates Using Microcontact Printing and Electroless Deposition

Matthias Geissler; Hannes Kind; Patrick Schmidt-Winkel; and Bruno Michel; Emmanuel Delamarche

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Peidong Yang

University of California

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D. Margolese

University of California

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Jianglin Feng

University of California

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David Pine

University of California

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Nick Melosh

University of California

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Qisheng Huo

University of California

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Wayne W. Lukens

Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

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