A. Matsuda et al., CHANGES IN PHYSICAL-PROPERTIES AND STRUCTURE OF SOL-GEL DERIVED SIO2-FILMS IN AN ENVIRONMENT OF HIGH-TEMPERATURE AND HIGH HUMIDITY, Nippon Seramikkusu Kyokai gakujutsu ronbunshi, 102(4), 1994, pp. 330-335
The effects of addition of poly (ethylene glycol) (PEG), to gel films
on the optical properties and structure of the resultant SiO2 coating
films have been studied before and after being subjected to an environ
ment of high temperature and high humidity. The larger amount and the
larger molecular weight of PEG produced the larger volume of pores in
the resultant SiO2 films on the decomposition of PEG during the heat-t
reatment. The refractive index of such porous films was found to incre
ase due to water adsorbed in the films. On the other hand, the porosit
y and the amount of adsorbed water of the films decreased after the tr
eatment in an environment of high temperature and high humidity. The d
ecreases in porosity and the amount of adsorbed water were more signif
icant in the films prepared with the addition of the larger amount of
PEG with a larger molecular weight. These findings can be ascribed to
the decrease in silanol groups and densification of the films with the
treatment at high temperature and high humidity, as confirmed by the
changes in IR absorption spectra and the results of TEM observation.