Macro-cellular silica foams: synthesis during the natural creaming process of an oil-in-water emulsion
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G. J. T. Tiddy, J. L. Casci
The room-temperature synthesis of a macro–mesoporous silica material during the natural creaming process of an oil-in-water emulsion is reported. The material has 3-dimensional interconnected macropores with a strut-like structure similar to meso-cellular silica foams with mesoporous walls of worm-hole structure. The material has very high surface area (∼800 m2 g−1) with narrow mesopore size distribution.
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