Syntheses and application of silica monolith with bimodal meso/macroscopic pore structure |
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Authors: | Soo-Hyun Kim Chang-Kyo Shin Cheol-Heung Ahn Geon-Joong Kim |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Chemical Engineering, Inha University, Incheon, 402-751, Korea
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Abstract: | A route to synthesize porous materials with a bimodal macro/mesoscopic pore system has been investigated in this work. Polystyrene with sub-micrometer size was used as a template in the synthesis. The resulting mesoporous silica wall replicated inversely the morphology of polystyrene template and had highly ordered three-dimensional arrays of macro pores. Large and moldable meso/macro porous silica monoliths could be obtained in centimeter scale by using monodispersed polystyrene beads and PEO-PPO-PEO/SBA-15 sol solutions. These bimodal structured porous silicates have been used as supports for asymmetric kinetic resolution of racemic epoxides to synthesize optically pure epoxide. |
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