Sl. Chen, PREPARATION OF MONOSIZE SILICA SPHERES AND THEIR CRYSTALLINE STACK, Colloids and surfaces. A, Physicochemical and engineering aspects, 142(1), 1998, pp. 59-63
Monosize silica spheres, 0.1 similar to 3 mu m in diameter, were prepa
red through the hydrolysis and condensation of tetraethylorthosilicate
(TEOS) in aqueous ethanol or methanol solutions with ammonia as catal
yst. A suspension of the monosize silica, dispersed in EtOH, H2O or a
mixture of them, was allowed to sediment, and an ordered, crystalline
phase was formed due to an electrostatic repulsion between the silica
spheres. Through replacing the H2O or EtOH, in a step wise manner, wit
h another solvent, which is miscible with H2O and EtOH, the Zeta poten
tial on the surface of the silica spheres was reduced, until an ordere
d closed packed SiO2 material was formed. Because of the monodispersit
y of the silica spheres, the ordered closed packed SiO2 has a uniform
pore size, which can be calculated from the monosize particle's diamet
er, and can be changed arbitrarily by selecting the size of the monosi
ze silica constructing the SiO2 materials. (C) 1998 Elsevier Science B
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