Fractal Characterization of Silica Sol Prepared by the Sol-Gel Method: From the Sol Formation to the Flocculation Process |
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Authors: | R. Rodríguez G. Rojas M. Estevez S. Vargas |
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Affiliation: | (1) FATA, Instituto de Física, UNAM, Juriquilla, Apdo. Postal 1-1010, Querétaro, 76001, Mexico;;(2) Departamento de Física, UAM-Iztapalapa, Apdo. Postal 55-534, México, D.F, 09340 |
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Abstract: | The fractal characterization of silica particles prepared by the sol-gel method was obtained; from the beginning of the sol-gel synthesis to the aggregation process of these particles by adding metal ions in solution, the fractal dimension was determined. At the beginning of the sol-gel process, unstable structures were formed due, essentially, to the auto-catalytic nature of the sol-gel condensation reactions; these particles are fractal structures with a fractal exponent corresponding to a reaction limited aggregation regime. As the time proceeds, the reactants are consumed approaching the system to equilibrium, stabilizing the size of the silica particles. The silica sol can be flocculated by adding metal ions in solution. The fractal exponent for the aggregation process was determined, obtaining a value corresponding to a diffusion limited aggregation regime. |
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Keywords: | fractal structures sol-gel process chemical instabilities flocculation process reaction limited aggregation diffusion limited aggregation |
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