Hexavalent chromium was introduced into silica gel monoliths prepared
via sols obtained from tetra ethyl orthosilicate and metal salts at a
different final sol pH. Gels were heat-treated at temperatures to 1000
degrees C. The UV-visible spectra of the 60 degrees C dried gels indi
cated a change in the chromium species from Cr3+ to a combination of C
r3+ and Cr6+ With increase in the final sol pH. With increase in the t
emperature of heat treatment, the conversion C3+ --> C6+ was promoted.
Electronic paramagnetic resonance studies showed Cr5+ in increasing c
oncentration with increase in the final sol pH and heat treatment temp
erature. The results indicated that, depending on the final sol pH val
ue and heat treatment temperature, the chromium ions were incorporated
as Cr3+, Cr5+ and Cr6+ in the gel and densified gel matrix.