Transition metal-substituted MCM-41 framework structures with a high
degree of structural order and a narrow pore diameter distribution were
reproducibly synthesized by a hydrothermal method using a surfactant and
an anti-foaming agent. The pore size and the mesoporous volume depend
linearly on the surfactant chain length. The transition metals, such as
cobalt, are incorporated substitutionally and highly dispersed in the
silica framework. Single wall carbon nanotubes with a narrow diameter
distribution that correlates with the pore diameter of the catalytic
framework structure were prepared by a Boudouard reaction. Nanostructures
with a specified diameter or cross-sectional area can therefore be
predictably prepared by selecting a suitable pore size of the framework
structure.