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Ordered Ferrocene-containing Mesoporous Materials with Tailor-made Pore Size

  • T. Zhang , P. Gao , C.-G. Gao , H. Yang und Y. Zhao
Veröffentlicht/Copyright: 5. April 2013
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Abstract

Ordered ferrocene-containing mesoporous hybrid materials were prepared by the use of quaternary ammonium surfactants CnH2n+1(CH3)3NBr and organic additives during the hydrothermal synthesis process. The characterization results showed all the materials exhibit an ordered two-dimensional hexagonal pore structure with pore diameter from 2.04 nm to 4.01 nm. It was found that the pore diameter of the materials is strongly dependent on the surfactant chain length and the content of the organic additives. The fourier transform infrared spectra revealed that the organic bridge is preserved during the hydrothermal synthesis and subsequent extraction procedure.

Kurzfassung

Geordnete, Ferrocen enthaltende, mesoporöse Materialien wurden in einem hydrothermalen Prozess aus quaternären Ammoniumtensiden CnH2n+1(CH3)3NBr und organischen Additiven hergestellt. Die Charakterisierung zeigte, dass alle Materialien eine geordnete, zweidimensionale hexagonale Porenstruktur mit einem Porendurchmesser von 2,04 nm bis 4,01 nm aufweisen. Die Porendurchmesser der Materialien sind von der Tensidkettenlänge und dem Gehalt der organischen Additive stark abhängig. Die Fourier-Transform-Infrarot-Spektren machen deutlich, dass die organische Brücke während der hydrothermalen Synthese und der nachfolgenden Extraktion erhalten bleibt.


Dr. Yongxiang Zhao, School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Engineering Reseach Center of Ministry of Education for Fine Chemicals, Shanxi University Taiyuan 030006 China, Tel.: 086-351-76011587, Fax: 086-351-76011688. E-Mail:

Tieming Zhang and Pengfei Gao completed their master degrees in Shanxi University in 2006. Now they work on their doctor degrees also in Shanxi University.

Chuanguang Gao completed his master degree and doctor degree in Shanxi University, and now he joined Shanxi University as professor of School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering.

Hengquan Yang completed his master degree in Wuhan University, then he obtained his doctor and post doctor degrees in Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences. Now he joined Shanxi University as professor of School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering.

Yongxiang Zhao was born in 1965. He received his bachelor degree in Shanxi University in 1988. he completed his master and doctor degrees in Lanzhou Institute of Chemical Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences in 2002. Now, he joined Shanxi University as a professor of School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering. His current research interests include heterogeneous catalysis and synthesis of porous hybrid materials.


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Received: 2010-05-27
Published Online: 2013-04-05
Published in Print: 2010-09-01

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