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Reaction-limited cluster aggregation, example

In situ SAXS investigations of a variety of sol-gel-derived silicates are consistent with the above predictions. For example, silicate species formed by hydrolysis of TEOS at pH 11.5 and H20/Si = 12, conditions in which we expect monomers to be continually produced by dissolution, are dense, uniform particles with well defined interfaces as determined in SAXS experiments by the Porod slope of -4 (non-fractal) (Brinker, C. J., Hurd, A. J. and Ward, K. D., in press). By comparison, silicate polymers formed by hydrolysis at pH 2 and H20/Si = 5, conditions in which we expect reaction-limited cluster-cluster aggregation with an absence of monomer due to the hydrolytic stability of siloxane bonds, are fractal structures characterized by D - 1.9 (Porod slope — -1.9) (29-30). [Pg.319]


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