Issue 14, 2006

Mesoscopically ordered organosilica and carbon–silica hybrids with uniform morphology by surfactant-assisted self-assembly of organo bis-silanetriols

Abstract

Long-range molecularly ordered organosilica and carbon–silica hybrids with uniform morphology have been synthesized by surfactant-assisted hydrolysis and self-assembly of biphenyl bridged organosilane, followed by thermal polycondensation and carbonization.

Graphical abstract: Mesoscopically ordered organosilica and carbon–silica hybrids with uniform morphology by surfactant-assisted self-assembly of organo bis-silanetriols

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Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
29 Nov 2005
Accepted
06 Feb 2006
First published
28 Feb 2006

Chem. Commun., 2006, 1545-1547

Mesoscopically ordered organosilica and carbon–silica hybrids with uniform morphology by surfactant-assisted self-assembly of organo bis-silanetriols

J. Pang, L. Yang, D. A. Loy, H. Peng, H. S. Ashbaugh, J. Mague, C. J. Brinker and Y. Lu, Chem. Commun., 2006, 1545 DOI: 10.1039/B516985B

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