Shrinkage behavior of silica gels during drying |
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Authors: | T. Kawaguchi H. Hishikura J. Iura |
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Affiliation: | R&D Division, Asahi Glass Co., Ltd, Hazawa-cho, Kanagawa-ku, Yokohama 221, Japan |
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Abstract: | ![]() The shrinkage behavior during drying has been studied for silica gels prepared from a mixture of TEOS, water and ethanol. Significant differences in the shrinkage were noted between base- and acid-catalyzed gels after that the volumes shrank to about 40% of the initial value. The volume shrinkage was also affected by the alcohol/water ratio of the pore liquid. The gel had a tendency to shrink still more with increasing water concentration in the liquid. On the other hand, the higher the alcohol content of the pore liquid, the lower the bulk density of the dried gel. SEM pictures illustrate that both base- and acid-catalyzed gels have granular structures consisting of particles of similar size initially and, when dried, the packing state of the gel particles are different, depending on catalysis for the hydrolysis-polymerization and alcohol/water ratio of the pore liquid. |
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