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Mesoporous fibers;
Circular internal architecture;
Seed formation
Abstract:
Mesoporous fibers grown in a slow acidic synthesis consist of hexagonally ordered pores which are running in a circular direction around the fiber axis. This novel pore architecture contradicts the commonly assumed pore arrangements and requires a rethinking of the formation mechanisms previously proposed. It is suggested that circular structured seeds play the key role in the formation mechanism for these fibers.