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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Apr. 07, 2015
Filed:
May. 18, 2010
Hiroki Yabe, Osaka, JP;
Takeyuki Yamaki, Nara, JP;
Yasuto Hoshikawa, Miyagi, JP;
Tatsuya Okubo, Tokyo, JP;
Atsushi Shimojima, Tokyo, JP;
Hiroki Yabe, Osaka, JP;
Takeyuki Yamaki, Nara, JP;
Yasuto Hoshikawa, Miyagi, JP;
Tatsuya Okubo, Tokyo, JP;
Atsushi Shimojima, Tokyo, JP;
Panasonic Corporation, Kadoma-shi, JP;
The University of Tokyo, Tokyo, JP;
Abstract
Fine mesoporous silica particles are provided by which not only the functions of low reflectance (Low-n), low dielectric constant (Low-k) and low thermal conductivity but also improved strength of a molded article are achieved. The fine mesoporous silica particles are manufactured by a process including a surfactant composite fine silica particle preparation step and a mesoporous particle formation step. In the silica fine particle preparation step, a surfactant, water, an alkali and a hydrophobic part-containing additive including a hydrophobic part for increasing the volume of micelles are mixed with a silica source to thereby prepare surfactant composite fine silica particles. In the mesoporous particle formation step, the mixture is mixed with an acid and an organosilicon compound to thereby remove the surfactant and hydrophobic part-containing additive from the surfactant composite fine silica particles and provide the surface of each silica fine particle with an organic functional group. The fine mesoporous silica particles have mesopores inside each particle, and are modified on the surface with organic functional groups.