Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1481472 Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids 2013 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

Silica aerogels were successfully synthesized by tetraethoxysilane (TEOS) and trimethylchlorosilane (TMCS) co-precursor method. Silica gels were prepared in two steps. For the introduction of the hydrophobic group Si(CH3)3 and its presence at the growth front, the degrees of the condensation and the crosslinking of the samples should be affected. Depending on the NH4OH-catalyzed reactions at different temperatures in the second step, ‘seeded’ growth and direct growth with different mechanisms were observed and investigated. For the sample obtained from ‘seeded’ growth, first gelation results in the dense gel with good hydrophobic behavior, relative low specific surface area. After the second gelation, the final aerogel was found to have the increased specific surface area and the decrease in the hydrophobicity. The experimental results show little difference between the final aerogel product from seeded growth and the sample from direct growth, but different growth mechanisms were revealed.

► TEOS and TMCS as co-precursors for the preparation of silica aerogel ► Hydrophobic group Si(CH3)3 was attached on the backbone directly. ► Seeded growth and direct growth with different mechanisms were confirmed.

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