Preparation of High‐Silica Glasses from Colloidal Gels: III, Infrared Spectrophotometric Studies
- 1 October 1983
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of the American Ceramic Society
- Vol. 66 (10) , 693-699
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1151-2916.1983.tb10531.x
Abstract
The gel process for making silica was studied by infrared spectrophotometry of solid samples in various stages of dehydration. Spectra were recorded in the high‐frequency overtone region (2500 to 8000 cm‐1) as well as in the region of fundamental absorption (200 to 4000 cm‐1), depending on the nature of the sample. Molecular water was distinguished from silanol groups and the effects of hydrogen bonding were observed. Drying and heat treatment of gels at low temperatures (800°C). Hydration of siloxane groups on pore surfaces and attachment of water molecules by hydrogen bonding to these surface silanol groups is reversible for heat treatments up to 1025°C. At higher temperatures (>1025°C), active sintering takes place, converting the porous structure into a homogeneous silica network. In this process, surface silanol groups become isolated within the silica network, giving rise to vibrational frequencies characteristic of internal ‐OH groups. Also, at the higher temperatures silanol groups react to form siloxane groups with loss of H2O. A model is presented for formation of a gel in which hydrogen bonding initiates association of colloidal particles, followed by strengthening through interparticle solid silica precipitation.This publication has 15 references indexed in Scilit:
- Preparation of transparent high-silica glass articles from colloidal gelsJournal of Non-Crystalline Solids, 1982
- Infrared studies of reactions on oxide surfaces. 6. Active sites on dehydroxylated silica for the chemisorption of ammonia and waterThe Journal of Physical Chemistry, 1976
- Water on silica and silicate surfaces. I. Partially hydrophobic silicasThe Journal of Physical Chemistry, 1973
- Infrared spectra of the isolated hydroxyl groups on silicaThe Journal of Physical Chemistry, 1973
- Die Bestimmung von Wasser und SiOH-Gruppen in Aerosil und Silicagel durch Spektroskopie im nahen UltrarotThe Science of Nature, 1964
- Near infrared characterization of water and hydroxyl groups on silica surfacesSurface Science, 1964
- Untersuchungen am System SiO2/H2O im nahen UltrarotThe Science of Nature, 1963
- Surface Functionality of Amorphous Silica by Infrared SpectroscopyThe Journal of Physical Chemistry, 1958
- Interaction of water vapor with silica surfacesJournal of Colloid Science, 1958
- Study of the Interaction between Hydroxyl Groups of Aerosil Silica and Adsorbed Non-polar Molecules by Infrared Spectrometry1Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1957