A mesoporous silicate is prepared by a method that includes combining a
silicate precursor, a bifunctional catalyst, and a structure-directing
surfactant in an aqueous medium having a pH of about 4 to about 10. A
mesoporous silicate forms as an aqueous suspension and can then be
isolated. The mesoporous silicate can be formed under mild conditions of
temperature and pH, and it exhibits a surprisingly high degree of network
condensation.