1999
DOI: 10.1002/chin.199910275
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ChemInform Abstract: More Economical Synthesis of Mesoporous MCM‐41.

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“…However, many of them remain within the academic field because some of their limitations effectively close the door to the real market, among them: cost, unsustainable solvents, energy-consuming process for template calcination, toxicity of some structuring agents and their non-recyclability. Some interesting procedures, using physical methods have been proposed for template removing but without a real impact on the market [9][10][11]. It appears essential to seek alternative solutions making it possible to avoid the combustion of the organic matter and to work out these materials under conditions as soft as possible.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, many of them remain within the academic field because some of their limitations effectively close the door to the real market, among them: cost, unsustainable solvents, energy-consuming process for template calcination, toxicity of some structuring agents and their non-recyclability. Some interesting procedures, using physical methods have been proposed for template removing but without a real impact on the market [9][10][11]. It appears essential to seek alternative solutions making it possible to avoid the combustion of the organic matter and to work out these materials under conditions as soft as possible.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Beside their good features there are two main obstacles: their cost and stability. More than 80% of their cost is related to template [91] that can be reduced by applying non‐destructive methods for extraction of recovery template [92]. For improving thermal and hydrothermal stability, their surface can be modified by post‐synthesis treatment [93].…”
Section: Porous Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%