Author/Authors :
Nagaraja D. Hegde، نويسنده , , G. M. Pajonk and A. Venkateswara Rao، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
The experimental results on the physical
properties of methyltrimethoxysilane (MTMS) based elastic
silica aerogels prepared by the two stage sol–gel process,
are reported. The molar ratio of methanol (MeOH)/
MTMS, (M), was varied from 14 to 42 and the molar ratios
of acidic water/MTMS, (A) and basic water/MTMS, (B)
were each varied from 0.8 to 7.2. The acidic water and
basic water concentrations were also varied from 0–0.1 M
and 6–13.36 M, respectively. The MTMS based superhydrophobic
elastic aerogels could be obtained by adding
only distilled water without an acid in the first step which
would prevent the possible corrosion of the autoclave
during the supercritical drying. With an increase in the
MeOH/MTMS molar ratio, the aerogels have been found to
become flexible which was characterized by the Young’s
modulus. The best quality elastic superhydrophobic aerogels
in terms of contact angle (160 ), density (37 kg/m3),
volume shrinkage (6%), porosity (98%) and thermal conductivity
(0.057 Wm–1 K–1) have been obtained for the
molar ratio of MTMS:MeOH:acidic water:basic water::
1:35:3.97:3.97, respectively. The hydrophobicity was
confirmed by Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy
and contact angle measurements. The microstructure
of the aerogels has been studied by the
transmission electron microscopy (TEM).