2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.matlet.2008.01.086
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Cation alkyl polyglycoside for preparation of mesoporous silica and direct synthesis of mesoporous carbon

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“…Ai Guo Kong et al used industrial grade cation alkyl polyglycosides as structure-directing agents to prepare ordered mesoporous silica through inorganic-organic self-assembling in weak basic aqueous solution. 64 They obtained worm-like mesostructures with narrow pore size distribution centered at 3.6 nm. Moreover, alkyl polyglucosides were used as carbon precursors; the direct pyrolysis of silica-cation alkyl polyglucoside composites with H 2 SO 4 as a catalyst and the subsequent silica removal lead to the formation of mesoporous carbon material.…”
Section: -77mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ai Guo Kong et al used industrial grade cation alkyl polyglycosides as structure-directing agents to prepare ordered mesoporous silica through inorganic-organic self-assembling in weak basic aqueous solution. 64 They obtained worm-like mesostructures with narrow pore size distribution centered at 3.6 nm. Moreover, alkyl polyglucosides were used as carbon precursors; the direct pyrolysis of silica-cation alkyl polyglucoside composites with H 2 SO 4 as a catalyst and the subsequent silica removal lead to the formation of mesoporous carbon material.…”
Section: -77mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cationic APG finds applications in different fields like in the preparation of mesoporous silica, direct synthesis of mesoporous carbon, synthesis of nanomaterial, and extraction of cholesterol. [62,63] The method for the preparation of APG-quats is given in scheme 3. [64] Scheme 3: Synthesis of alkyl polyglucoside-quat [44]…”
Section: Apg Quatsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many of the substances involved in MTS synthesis are still fossil-based, corrosive or even hazardous, but greening efforts are already underway and emerge as a growing research direction in the preparation of porous materials. 20 For example, the phospholipid lecithin, 21 alkylglycosides, 22,23 palmitic acid, 24 tannic acid, 25 oleylamines, 26 gelatine, 27 and yeast-derived sophorolipids 28 were successfully applied as bio-based mesopore templates. Some of these templates such as tannic acid and gelatine were reported to also increase the pore size of the obtained materials.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%