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Mesoporous Silicate Film Growth at the Air−Water InterfaceDirect Observation by X-ray Reflectivity
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1997
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Materials ScienceChemical EngineeringInterface ChemistryEngineeringNanoporous MaterialNanomaterialsSurface ChemistryAir−water Interfacedirect ObservationSurface ScienceX-ray ReflectivityInterfacial PhenomenaConcentrated Surfactant SolutionsSurfactant SolutionChemistrySilicate FilmsSurfactant Layer
Templated silicate films with mesoporous structure on the scale of 40 Å grow at the air−water interface of concentrated surfactant solutions. X-ray reflectivity measurements show that the mechanism of this growth for our preparation involves two stagesthe formation of an organized surfactant layer at the interface in the first 10 h and the subsequent rapid growth of a structure which shows strong diffraction associated with the mesoporous repeat distance. The structure appears to grow when the interfacial layer is complete with a thickness of about 30 Å.
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