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Increasing the Diameter of Vertically Aligned, Hexagonally Ordered Pores in Mesoporous Silica Thin Films.

Nabil A N MohamedYisong HanAndrew L HectorAnthony R HoughtonElwin Hunter-SellarsGillian ReidDaryl R WilliamsWenjian Zhang
Published in: Langmuir : the ACS journal of surfaces and colloids (2022)
The variation in pore size in mesoporous films produced by electrochemically assisted self-assembly (EASA) with the surfactant chain length is described. EASA produces a hexagonal array of pores perpendicular to the substrate surface by using an applied potential to organize cationic surfactants and the resultant current to drive condensation in a silica sol. Here, we show that a range of pore sizes between 2 and 5 nm in diameter is available with surfactants of the form [Me 3 NC n H 2 n +1 ]Br, with alkyl chain lengths between C 14 and C 24 . The film quality, pore order, pore size, and pore accessibility are probed with a range of techniques.
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