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Structure of nanoscale mesoporous silica spheres?
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Materials ScienceHexagonal Mcm-41Pore StructureMolecular SieveEngineeringNanoscale ChemistryNanoporous MaterialNanomaterialsNanotechnologyMcm-41 TypeX-ray DiffractionPowder SynthesisChemistryMicrostructure
Hexagonal MCM-41 can be transformed into cubic MCM-48 and finally into spherical particles by the addition of alcohol during the synthesis of a mesoporous silica material. X-ray diffraction suggests that the structure of these spherical particles is of the MCM-41 type. Transmission electron microscopy however reveals that the structure of the mesoporous silica spherical particles consists of a core in the form of a truncated octahedron with an MCM-48 cubic structure and radial pores grown on the surfaces of the truncated octahedron. Spherical MCM particles therefore consist of a mixture of cubic and hexagonally arranged pores.
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