K. Kamiya et al., X-RAY-DIFFRACTION OF SILICA-GELS MADE BY SOL-GEL METHOD UNDER DIFFERENT CONDITIONS, Journal of non-crystalline solids, 240(1-3), 1998, pp. 202-211
Silica gels made from tetra-ethyl-orthosilicate (TEOS) under the basic
condition and one made by two-step hydrolysis were studied by X-ray r
adial distribution function and correlation function analyses, and Si-
29 NMR. X-ray scattering intensity, the medium range feature of the ra
dial distribution function (RDF) curve and correlation function curve
of silica gels was different from those of melt-derived silica. No dif
ference in X-ray data was noted among the gels. The X-ray RDF data of
the silica gels prepared under the basic condition and by the two-step
by hydrolysis method were explained by using a medium-range-order (MR
O) structure model consisting of fourfold siloxane ring units instead
of sixfold siloxane rings which prevail in the melt-derived silica gla
ss. It was estimated that the primary particles of the acid-catalyzed
silica gels built up by fourfold rings were around 1.0 nm in size, and
those of the base-catalyzed silica gels were a little larger. 40-50%
of silicon atoms in the primary particle in the acid-catalyzed gels, a
nd 60-70% of silicon in the base-catalyzed gels were bonded to other p
articles through forming Si-O-Si bonds. The remaining silicon atoms we
re terminated by forming Si-OH bonds which were considered to stabiliz
e the fourfold siloxane ring unit in the gels. (C) 1998 Elsevier Scien
ce B.V. All rights reserved.