“…This motivated several research groups worldwide to dedicate outstanding research efforts towards the synthesis of novel mesoporous silicates by modifying the synthesis conditions such as pH, hydrothermal conditions, or the use of surfactants of very different natures (Figure 8). This gave rise to the discovery of a wide array of mesoporous material families, such as SBA [182,183], FDU [184][185][186], AMS [187,188], MSU [189,190], KIT [191,192], or TUD [193] to name just a few examples. This wide variety of materials, each one with their own characteristic structure and framework resulted from the numerous synthetic parameters that could be fine tuned, such as the reaction pH (ordered mesoporous materials have been synthesized both under acidic and basic conditions), the synthesis temperature, the hydrothermal synthesis conditions, the nature and concentration of template, and even the template removal process selected [194].…”