Influence of sintering temperature and pH on the phase transformation,particle size and anti-reflective properties of RHA nano silica powders |
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Authors: | K. Saravanan R. Yuvakkumar P. Paramasivam |
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Affiliation: | Center for Nanoscience and Technology, K. S. Rangasamy College of Technology , Tiruchengode – 637 215 , Tamil Nadu , India |
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Abstract: | Nano silica powders were synthesized from rice husk ash, the most silica-rich raw material, using alkaline extraction followed by acid precipitation. The phase transformation during sintering, the influence of sintering temperature and pH on the particle size and anti-reflective properties of nano silica were investigated. The results showed that the amorphous SiO2 sintered at 600°C were transformed to a cristobalite structures completely during the sintering process at 800°C and 1100°C. With the increasing sintering temperature and pH, the particle size distributions (d50) were increased respectively in the range of 62–84, 192–240, and 283–329?nm at sintering temperatures of 600°C, 800°C, and 1100°C. When the sintering temperatures were increased at 1100°C, 98.15% and 96.84% of transmittances were obtained respectively at the highest and lowest points of the anti-reflection band and could be used for anti-reflective applications. |
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Keywords: | nano silica sintering temperature phase transformation pH particle size anti-reflective |
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