Title of article
Hydrophobic and physical properties of the ambient pressure dried silica aerogels with sodium silicate precursor using various surface modification agents
Author/Authors
A. PARVATHY RAO، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Pages
9
From page
6032
To page
6040
Abstract
The experimental results on the synthesis and physical properties of the ambient pressure dried hydrophobic silica aerogels in the presence of
various surface modification (silylating) agents are presented. The silica aerogels were prepared with 1.12 specific gravity ion exchanged sodium
silicate solution, 1N ammonium hydroxide, solvent exchanged with ethanol and hexane, and surface modification with 20% silylating agent in
hexane followed by drying the modified gel up to 200 8C. The molar ratio of sodium silicate, water, ammonium hydroxide and silylating agent was
kept at 1:45:4.3 10 2:5, respectively. The physical properties of the aerogels such as density, % of porosity, pore volume, thermal conductivity
and contact angle measurements were studied by using various mono, di and tri alkyl or aryl silylating agents (SAs). The tri alkyl silylating agents
produced low % of volume shrinkage (2%), low density (0.06 g/cm3), low refractive index (1.011), more pore volume (16.15cm3/g), high
percentage of porosity (96.9%) and hydrophobic (contact angle >1508) silica aerogels. It was found from the Fourier transform infrared
spectroscopic (FTIR) studies of the aerogels that the intensity of the bands related to the Si–C and C–H are more and the Si–OH and –OH are less
with the tri than mono and di alkyl SAs. It was found from the TGA-DTA studies of the aerogels with increase in temperature above 325 8C, the %
of weight decrease in TGA and exothermic peak in DTA are more with tri than the mono and di alkyl SAs. The SEM studies of the aerogels showed
the large pore and particle sizes in the silica network with the tri alkyl SAs. The % of optical transmission of the aerogels is less with the tri alkyl
SAs than the mono and di alkyl SAs. It was found from the contact angle and water adsorption studies that the hydrophobicity of the silica aerogel is
more with tri alkyl than the di and mono alkyl silylating agents.
Keywords
Optical transmission , Surface modification , Hydrophobicity , Silylation , Contact angle
Journal title
Applied Surface Science
Serial Year
2007
Journal title
Applied Surface Science
Record number
1003771
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