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Investigating of the Effect of Alcohol on Pluronic P123 Micellization at Different Temperatures
Abstract: Mesoporous silica materials are widely recognized for their high surface area, tunable pore sizes, and well-ordered structures, making them ideal candidates for catalyst support in various applications. A common approach to synthesizing these materials is through templating, where surfactants or co-polymer micelles such as Pluronic P123, as structure-directing agents. The properties of the mesoporous silica can be finely controlled by manipulating the micellar structure of the templating agent by varying the conditions such as the concentration, solvent type, and synthesis conditions. SANS is a suitable technique that has been applied widely to study micellization. The observation of pluronic-P123 micellization with the effect of alcohol and temperature using SANS experiment has not been studied.
Principal Investigator: Ms Muflikhah Muflikhah
Experimenter: Mr Ahadi Damar Prasetya
Experimenter: Mrs Arum Patriati
Local Contact: Dr Gregory Smith
Experimenter: Dr Maykel Manawan
Experimenter: Dr Indri Badria Adilina
DOI: 10.5286/ISIS.E.RB2510632
ISIS Experiment Number: RB2510632
Part DOI | Instrument | Public release date | Download Link |
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10.5286/ISIS.E.RB2510632-1 | LARMOR | 29 February 2028 | Download |
Publisher: STFC ISIS Neutron and Muon Source
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