화학공학소재연구정보센터
Advanced Materials, Vol.17, No.19, 2368-2368, 2005
Fluorinated-surfactant-templated synthesis of hollow silica particles with a single layer of mesopores in their shells
Hollow silica particles with mesoporous walls (see Figure) are synthesized from solution by co-assembly of silica with cationic fluorinated surfactants. The particles resemble vesicles, but retain wall patterns, indicating that they do not form from silica-coated-bilayers but by the co-assembly of silica with micelles. Stronger shearing during synthesis causes the particles to aggregate into elongated particles with multiple hollow chambers.