Sol-gel synthesis of porous and dense silica microspheres |
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Authors: | Rahul Pal |
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Affiliation: | Sol-Gel Division, Central Glass and Ceramic Research Institute, Jadavpur, 196, Raja S.C. Mullick Road, Kolkata 700032, West Bengal, India |
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Abstract: | An acidic silica sol (35 ± 2 wt% equivalent SiO2) having a gelling time of 9-10 min has been used as an aqueous phase for obtaining a w/o emulsion in CCl4 as oil phase in presence of a surfactant, Tween 80. The silica sol was allowed to form gel at room temperature via polycondensation among the -Si-OH groups forming the porous silica gel microspheres. The surface area of the microspheres heated at 500°, 700° and 900 °C was found to be 227 m2/g, 167 m2/g and 81 m2/g indicating the gradual densification. The decreased surface area and unchanged -Si-O-Si- asymmetric stretching vibration at 1084 cm−1 up to 700 °C probably indicate the formation of extensive cross-linked gel structure in the microsphere. The appearance of the -Si-O-Si- asymmetric stretching vibration at 1104 cm−1 and the absence of porosity while heating at 1000 °C indicate the formation of dense silica glass microspheres. |
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Keywords: | 81.05.&minus t 82.35.&minus x 82.70.Dd |
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