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Engineering of Porosity in Amorphous Materials. Plasma Oxidation of Hydrocarbon Templates in Polysilsesquioxanes*
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 21 February 2011
Abstract
Arylene- and alkylene-bridged polysilsesquioxanes were prepared by sol-gel processing of bis(triethoxysilyl)-arylene monomers 1-4, and alkylene monomers 5-9. The arylene polysilsesquioxanes were porous materials with surface areas as high as 830 m2/g (BET). Treatment with an inductively coupled oxygen plasma resulted in the near quantitative removal of the arylene bridging groups and a coarsening of the pore structure. Solid state 29Si NMR was used to confirm the conversion of the sesquioxane silicons (T) to silica (Q). The alkylene-bridged polysilsesquioxanes were non-porous. Oxygen plasma treatment afforded silica gels with mesoporosity. The porosity in the silica gels appears to arise entirely from the oxidation of the alkylene spacers.
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