Abstract :
Two-dimensional mesostructures with p6m symmetry such as MCM-41 and SBA-15 are the subject of intensive studies by using nitrogen and
argon adsorption, transmission electron microscopy, and powder X-ray diffraction/scattering techniques. The latter may involve the X-ray
diffraction (XRD) or small angle X-ray scattering (SAXS) measurements. The XRD/SAXS patterns for the aforementioned ordered mesostructures
often exhibit four or more reflections, the most intensive one, 1 0 0 peak, and three less intensive peaks, 1 1 0, 2 0 0, 2 1 0. So far, analysis of these
patterns was usually limited for the evaluation of the unit cell parameter and the identification of the observed peaks. In this work we present an
attempt to analyze the XRD/SAXS patterns by including not only the position of observed peaks but also their intensity. It is shown that the
intensity of these peaks, especially 1 1 0 peak, depends on the ratio of the pore diameter to the unit cell parameter. In particular, this dependence
was studied for the intensity ratio of 1 1 0 and 2 0 0 peaks assuming 2 0 0 peak as a reference reflection because of its nearness to 1 1 0 peak (which
minimizes the influence of other factors than the structural ones on the 1 1 0/2 0 0 intensity ratio analysis) and similar intensity to that of 1 1 0 peak.
The values of the 1 1 0/2 0 0 intensity ratio were determined for many MCM-41 and SBA-15 samples and analyzed in relation to the pore width/
unit cell ratio, where the pore width was estimated on the basis of nitrogen adsorption data or by the XRD/SAXS structure modeling. Comparative
analysis of this intensity ratio for numerous MCM-41 and SBA-15 samples allows for a quick estimation of the pore width and provides some
information about hexagonality of mesopores in these materials
Keywords :
SBA-15 , MCM-41 , Powder XRD , SAXS , Structure characterization , Adsorption