Ma. Einarsrud et E. Nilsen, STRENGTHENING OF WATER GLASS AND COLLOIDAL SOL BASED SILICA-GELS BY AGING IN TEOS, Journal of non-crystalline solids, 226(1-2), 1998, pp. 122-128
Previous work demonstrated that gels can be strengthened and stiffened
by providing new monomers to the alcogel thus giving xerogels ambient
pressure dried with properties similar to aerogels with porosity up t
o 90%. That work is extended to increase the strength and stiffness of
wet gels obtained from cheaper water soluble sodium silicate (water g
lass) and colloidal silica sols (3 and 6 nm). During aging the water g
lass based gels in a TEOS solution, a more than 10-fold increase in sh
ear G modulus was obtained within 27 h, showing a very high reactivity
of this system compared to alkoxide based gels. Water glass based gel
s generally show a lower xerogel density compared to the gels prepared
from colloidal sols and a xerogel density of 0.22 g/cm(3) was obtaine
d. Starting from colloidal sols, a smaller increase in G was observed
for the same increase in initial density, however, the larger particle
size and hence pore size of these gels reduces the capillary pressure
during drying, giving low density xerogels. A lower density was obtai
ned for the xerogels prepared from 6 nm sol compared to 3 nm sol for t
he gels aged in TEOS. A large decrease in xerogel density was observed
when the colloidal sol based gels were aged in TEOS. (C) 1998 Elsevie
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