Preparation of Inorganic Oxides via a Non-Hydrolytic Sol-Gel Route |
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Authors: | Hay John N. Raval Hema M. |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Chemistry, University of Surrey, Guildford, Surrey, GU2 5XH, UK |
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Abstract: | Inorganic oxides have been synthesized successfully under mild reaction conditions using a solvent-free non-hydrolytic sol-gel process based on the condensation reaction of metal chlorides with oxygen donors such as alkoxides, aldehydes and ethers. Iron(III) chloride was found to be an effective catalyst for the reactions. The order of reactivity of the halides was generally titanium > aluminium > silicon, but in some cases reaction was halted by premature gelation of intermediate species. Silica, alumina and titania were all prepared and characterized by various methods. Calcination studies on the silicas showed these materials to be amorphous up to at least 700°C, but devitrification occurred at 1000°C. Crystallization was studied by X-ray powder diffraction. |
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Keywords: | inorganic oxide sol-gel non-hydrolytic catalyst calcination |
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