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titleOfInvention Method for producing fibrous porous silica particles
abstract The present invention relates to fibrous porous silica particles having a long fiber length of several hundreds of micrometers or more, uniform properties, controlled pore characteristics, and a micropore capacity of 0.1 ml / g or more in a short time. Provide an efficient way to synthesize. A fiber having a micropore volume of 0.10 to 0.25 ml / g by reacting a mixed solution containing an acidic aqueous solution, a nonionic surfactant, a silicate ester and water in the presence of a metal salt. To obtain porous silica particles. The mixing / stirring reaction is preferably performed at 30 ° C. or higher and lower than 50 ° C. for 30 minutes to 2 hours, and the aging reaction is performed at 30 to 100 ° C. for 30 minutes to 10 hours. [Selection figure] None
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