Functionalized Mesoporous Materials Obtained via Interfacial Reactions in Self-Assembled Silica−Surfactant Systems

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ABSTRACTSelf-assembled functional molecules in mesoporous materials are synthesized directly either by co-assembly of dye-bound surfactant of ferrocenyl TMA with silicate or Pc (phthalocyanine) molecules doped in the C16TMA micelles with oxides framework such as V2O5, MoO3, WO3 and SiO2. The process provides well-organized molecular dopoed mesoporous structure by direct and simple procedure.


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An interplay between electrostatics and deformation of surfactant tails is responsible for the spontaneous formation of pores in self-assembled bilayers.


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