Ap. Philipse, PREPARATION OF BOEHMITE SILICA COLLOIDS - RODS, SPHERES, NEEDLES AND GELS, Colloids and surfaces. A, Physicochemical and engineering aspects, 80(2-3), 1993, pp. 203-210
A method is presented for the synthesis of amorphous silica rods with
a boehmite core. The addition of boehmite needles to a mixture of tetr
aethoxysilane (TES), ethanol and aqueous tetramethylammonium hydroxide
solution produces gels or aggregates. However, when boehmite needles
are previously coated with silica in an aqueous sodium silicate soluti
on, they serve in the TES solution as nuclei for the polymerisation of
part of the hydrolysed TES into discrete, amorphous silica rods. The
rods tend to stick together probably because of the increase in ionic
strength caused by the TES hydrolysis. In the absence of boehmite nucl
ei, silica only forms discrete, non-aggregated spheres, which demonstr
ates that the Stober silica sphere synthesis can be performed with a b
ase other than ammonia.