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Network formation titanate

Sol-gel synthesis is the process of formation of porous, three-dimensional, integrated solid network (gel) of either discrete particles or network potymers from the conversion of monomers into stable suspension of colloidal solid particles or pol miers (sol) in a continuous liquid phase. Most popular precursors for the synthesis of colloids are metal alkoxides and alkoxysilanes. Tetramethoxysilane (TMOS) and Tetraethoxysilane (TEOS) are commonly used alkojq silanes, which form silica gel. The remarkable property of these silanes is that they readity react with water in the presence of shorter chain alcohol such as ethanol and ammonia to form monodispersed silica particles [7]. The size of silica particles formed is between 50 and 200 nm and depends on the silica ester used, type of alcohol, and molar ratios of water and alkoxysilane [32]. In this process, alcohol acts as a homogenizing solvent between alkoxides and water as both are immiscible but can be easily dissolved in alcohol. With the presence of this homogenizing agent, hydrolysis can be facilitated [33] due to the complete miscibility. However, aluminates borates and titanates often mixed with TEOS or TMOS are commonly used in sol-gel process. The hydrolysis of alkoxysilane proceeds according to Stober s process (Fig. 18.6). [Pg.698]


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