R. Leboda et al., Effect of aerosil on the hydrothermal modification of porous structure of silica gel adsorbents, COLL SURF A, 172(1-3), 2000, pp. 69-77
Citations number
26
Categorie Soggetti
Physical Chemistry/Chemical Physics
Journal title
COLLOIDS AND SURFACES A-PHYSICOCHEMICAL AND ENGINEERING ASPECTS
The effect of pyrogeneous silica (aerosil) on hydrothermal treatment (HTT)
of narrow and mesoporous silica gels possessing Various sizes of primary gl
obules was studied. The HTT process was carried out in the autoclave at 200
degrees C (6 h) in the liquid and gaseous phases. In the systems studied,
aerosil was in the form of mechanical mixture with silica gel or constitute
d a separate phase in the aqueous suspension form. It was stated that the p
resence of pyrogeneous silica during the hydrothermal modification of silic
a gels affects the size of their specific surface area, average pores size
and curves of pores volume distribution based on their radii. The extent of
observed changes depends on the porous structure of initial adsorbents. Th
e investigations show that it is possible to transfer the silica mass throu
gh the gaseous phase during the hydrothermal treatment. It was also pointed
out that intensity of silica mass transfer observed during the hydrotherma
l modification in the gaseous phase does not differ from the mass transfer
in the liquid phase systems. It was observed that for both modified silica
gels relative efficiencies of the hydrothermal treatment are similar. This
makes it possible to predict the extent of structural changes in the silica
matrix, for silica gels of different porous structure, under the similar h
ydrothermal treatment conditions. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights
reserved.