Wl. Huang et al., Influence of ultrasonic vibration on the mesoporosity and surface fractal dimensions of resultant silica xerogels, MATER RES B, 36(3-4), 2001, pp. 461-470
The present work has investigated the influence of ultrasonic vibration dur
ing sol preparation on the mesoporosity and surface fractal dimensions of r
esultant silica xerogels, in comparison with magnetic stirrings. The xeroge
ls are derived from hydrochloric acid-catalyzed TEOS (tetraethyl orthosilic
ate) systems (acetone as solvent). The sols were agitated under ultrasonic
vibration (of high or low intensity) or by magnetic stirring in sealed cont
ainers for 30 minutes, and then gelled in the air with solvent evaporation.
The resultant wet gels were dried in ambient conditions after 11 days of a
ging or not, and became xerogels. image analyses based on the FE-SEM (field
emission gun-scanning electron microscopy) images of these xerogels showed
that high intensity of ultrasonic vibration caused a distinct mesoporosity
decrease of the resultant xerogels, and that despite the different ultraso
nic intensities, samples prepared under ultrasonic vibrations showed simila
r surface fractal dimensions which were different from those of classic sam
ples, The influence of aging is also presented. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science L
td. All rights reserved.