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Fabrication of Silica-Based Monoliths

For capillary applications, the silica network structure must be grafted to the tube wall to fix the monolith in a fused silica capillary in order to prevent shrinkage of the skeletons. Smaller diameter tubes (50pm I.D.) performed better than larger-sized tubes. [Pg.14]

The preferentially employed approach for the fabrication of inorganic (silica) monolithic materials is acid-catalyzed sol-gel process, which comprises hydrolysis of alkoxysilanes as well as silanol condensation under release of alcohol or water [84-86], whereas the most commonly used alkoxy-silane precursors are TMOS and tetraethoxysilane (TEOS). Beside these classical silanes, mixtures of polyethoxysiloxane, methyltriethoxysilane, aminopropyltriehtoxysilane, A-octyltriethoxysilane with TMOS and TEOS have been employed for monolith fabrication in various ratios [87]. Comparable to free radical polymerization of vinyl compounds (see Section 1.2.1.5), polycondensation reactions of silanes are exothermic, and the growing polymer species becomes insoluble and precipitates [Pg.14]


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