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Bulk preparation techniques silica gels

This process is highly suitable for rubbers with poor solubility. In this process, the rubber sheet is soaked in TEOS or quite often in TEOS-solvent mixture and the in situ sUica generation is conducted by either acid or base catalysis. The sol-gel reaction is normally carried out at room temperature. Kohjiya et al. [29-31] have reported various nonpolar mbber-silica hybrid nanocomposites based on this technique. The network density of the rubber influences the swelling behavior and hence controls the silica formation. It is very likely that there has been a graded silica concentration from surface to the bulk due to limited swelling of the rubber. This process has been predominantly used to prepare ionomer-inorganic hybrids by Siuzdak et al. [48-50]. [Pg.62]

Modern Manufacturing Techniques. Manufacturing techniques for making bulk vitreous silica are for the most part improved variations of the historical processes. The main exception is the sol—gel process (see Sol-gel technology). All processes involve the fusion or viscous sintering of silica particles. The particles can be in the form of a loose powder or a porous preform. The powders can be made from natural quartz or from the decomposition of chemical precursors, such as silicon tetrachloride, and tetraethylorthosilicate (1 EOS). In some approaches, such as flame hydrolysis, the powder is produced and fused in a single step. The improvements made to these techniques deal mainly with the procedures used to prepare the powders, that is, to control purity and particle size, and the specific conditions under which the powders are consolidated. [Pg.499]


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