Organized mesoporous solids: mechanism of formation and use as host materials to prepare carbon and oxide replicas
- 26 January 2005
- journal article
- other
- Published by Cellule MathDoc/Centre Mersenne in Comptes Rendus. Chimie
- Vol. 8 (3-4), 597-607
- https://doi.org/10.1016/j.crci.2004.10.001
Abstract
Since the discovery of organized mesoporous solids by Mobil Oil Co. scientists, numerous patents and papers dealing with the synthesis, mechanism of formation, properties and applications of these exciting solids have been published. In this context, our research group has focused its activities on two research area: (i) the understanding of the formation of silica and alumina mesostructured solids using in situ probing techniques such as fluorescence, and (ii) the development of new synthesis routes such as nanocasting, with the aim of preparing ordered mesoporous carbons and oxides with tailored properties. This short review reports the main results that we have obtained in recent years on these topics. To cite this article: B. Lebeau et al., C. R. Chimie 8 (2005). Depuis la découverte des solides mésoporeux organisés par des chercheurs de la Mobil Oil Co., de nombreux brevets et publications concernant la synthèse, les mécanismes de formation, les propriétés et les applications de ces solides innovants ont été publiés. Dans ce contexte, notre groupe de recherche a focalisé ses activités selon deux axes : (i) la compréhension de la formation de silice et d’alumine mésostructurées, en utilisant des techniques de sondage in situ telles que la fluorescence, et (ii) le développement de nouvelles voies de synthèse comme le nanomoulage, dans le but de préparer des carbones et des oxydes mésoporeux ordonnés et à propriétés spécifiques. Cette courte revue présente les principaux résultats obtenus au cours de ces dernières années par notre équipe. Pour citer cet article : B. Lebeau et al., C. R. Chimie 8 (2005).Keywords
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