Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10631326 | Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids | 2005 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Monolithic silica gel with macropores was prepared in the solution of water glass and polyacrylic acid (HPAA) by freezing transitional structures of phase separation. In the system, phase separation proceeds between silica polymers and HPAA, so that the porous morphology varies from closed macropores to particle aggregates through bicontinuous morphology, where both macropores and silica skeleton are three-dimensionally interconnected, with increasing HPAA/silica ratio. In addition, we can control the macropore size in bicontinuous morphology by varying the concentration of both silica and HPAA, or by changing the molecular weight of HPAA. The pore size distribution is quite sharp indicating the presence of pores with the same size all through the monolithic samples.
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Authors
Akiyuki Yachi, Ryoji Takahashi, Satoshi Sato, Toshiaki Sodesawa, Koichi Oguma, Katsuhiro Matsutani, Naoki Mikami,