Chemistry Letters, Vol.35, No.2, 228-229, 2006
Amorphous carbon-promoted low-temperature crystallization of silica
Heating of mesoporous silica hybridized with self-assembled disc-like molecules such as hexabenzocoronene and triphenylene derivatives at >= 900 degrees C under N-2 resulted in low-temperature crystallization of its amorphous silicate framework into cristobalite, a form of crystalline silica that appears in a much higher temperature range in the phase diagram.