Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1266259 Ultrasonics Sonochemistry 2012 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

We demonstrate a sonication procedure for the removal of structure-directing micellar templates from mesoporous MCM-41. The method uses a 28 KHz ultrasound in an alcoholic solvent for disrupting micellar aggregation of the surfactant molecules, cetyltrimethylammonium bromide, which have filled the pores of the as-synthesized MCM-41. The majority (93%) of the surfactant molecules are removed out from the powder MCM-41 within a 15 min one-step sonication at a moderate temperature of 40 °C. The structural and textural characterization techniques reveal that the resulted surfactant-free MCM-41 exhibits higher features compared to that of those obtained using the conventional calcinations approaches. The surfactant molecules are released into alcohol and can be recovered for reuse. This study provides an easy, cost-effective, mild and useful method for template removal from mesoporous materials at conventional conditions.

► Ultrasound waves can be used for removal of template from mesoporous materials. ► Template micelles are disrupted upon ultrasound irradiation. ► Sonication in alcoholic solvents preserves template integrity.

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