Silica aerogels were nitrided by ammonia treatment at temperatures ranging
from 700 degreesC to 1300 degreesC. It was found that the amount of nitroge
n incorporated in silica aerogel depends on the final temperature of ammono
lysis and on the time of heat treatment. The specific surface area of nitri
ded aerogels remains large and decreases with the temperature of ammonolysi
s and with nitrogen content. Nitrided aerogels can be converted into dense
homogeneous oxynitride glasses containing 8.4-13.0 wt% of nitrogen by heat
treatment at 1600 degreesC in vacuum or in nitrogen atmosphere. The spectra
of the Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) reveal that Si-N bon
ds exist in nitrided aerogels as well as in oxynitride glasses.