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For silica gel powders prepared by azeotropic distillation of gels derived
from water glass, nitrogen adsorption was employed to investigate the pore
structure properties during heat treatment. It was shown that both the BET
and micropore specific surface areas increased up to the temperature range
300-500 degrees C; the collapse of micro and meso pores occurred above 500
degrees C, which caused a reduction of specific surface area and total pore
volume as well as a shift of pore size distributions to larger size. Heat
treating at 1200 degrees C caused the BET specific surface area to be reduc
ed to 1.4 m(2)/g, and no pores existed in the powders as a result of format
ion of cristobalite. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.