Silica gels with trimethylsilyl and long-chain alkyl (C-6-C-18) groups have
been synthesized. It has been established that adsorption of water on sili
ca gels modified with trimethylsilyl groups decreases substantially and var
ies as a function of the modifier and the synthesis method chosen. The most
hydrophobic surface (contact angle Theta = 136 degrees) is characteristic
of silica modified with trimethyliodosilane vapor at 25 degrees C. It has b
een shown that the lowest affinity for water (Theta = 110-130 degrees) is c
haracteristic of silica gels modified with hydrocarbon radicals, i.e. of si
lica gels whose residual silanol groups were end-capped using vapor-phase m
odification with hexamethyldisilazane or trimethyliodosilane. The results p
resented account for the differences in hydrophobic properties of surfaces
of silica gels modified with trimethylsilyl and long-chain alkyl groups. (C
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