2016
DOI: 10.1039/c6ra05173a
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Hybrid mesoporous microspheres from aqueous droplets containing a silica nanoparticle–polymer network in a W/O suspension

Abstract: Mesoporous hybrid microspheres were fabricated from aqueous droplets of homogeneously distributed silica nanoparticles and reactive polymer in W/O suspension. Further calcination provides mesoporous silica microspheres.

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“…In the field of inorganic particle preparation, a variety of material preparation processes have been developed based on the sol–gel technology, such as an oil–drop method, spray drying method, and microemulsion method. Vo et al used spray drying technology to highly disperse the alumina sol, achieving the preparation of alumina microspheres with CuCl as a low-cost CO-selective material. Wang et al used the spray drying process to preliminarily combine the solvent removal process with the curing rate to achieve the preparation of hollow ZrC spheres, which could be used as thermal insulation materials.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the field of inorganic particle preparation, a variety of material preparation processes have been developed based on the sol–gel technology, such as an oil–drop method, spray drying method, and microemulsion method. Vo et al used spray drying technology to highly disperse the alumina sol, achieving the preparation of alumina microspheres with CuCl as a low-cost CO-selective material. Wang et al used the spray drying process to preliminarily combine the solvent removal process with the curing rate to achieve the preparation of hollow ZrC spheres, which could be used as thermal insulation materials.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%