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Synthesis and characterization of silica aerogels by a novel fast ambient pressure drying process

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MATERIALS LETTERS
Volume 60, Issue 29-30, Pages 3718-3722

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.matlet.2006.03.095

Keywords

waterglass; ambient pressure drying; silica aerogel; one-step solvent exchange/surface modification

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Using cheap waterglass as silica source, silica aerogels were synthesized via a novel fast ambient drying by using an ethanol/trimethylchlorosilane (TMCS)/Heptane solution for modification of the wet gel. One-step solvent exchange and surface modification were simultaneously progressed by immersing the hydrogel in EtOH/TMCS/Heptane solution, in which TMCS reacting with pore water and Si-OH group on the surface of the gel, with ethanol and heptane helping to decrease the rate of TMCS reacting with pore water and extrude water from gel pores. The synthesized silica aerogel was a light and crack-free solid, with the density of 0.128-0.136 g/cm(3) and 93.8-94.2% porosity. The microstructure, morphology and properties of the aerogels were studied by FTIR, SEM, TEM and BET measurement. The results indicate that silica aerogels exhibit a sponge structure with uniform nano-particle and pores size distribution. The specific surface areas of silica aerogels are 559-618 m(2)/g. And there is an obvious Si-CH3 group on the surface of the silica aerogel. (c) 2006 Elsevier B.V All rights reserved.

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