Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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613824 | Journal of Colloid and Interface Science | 2006 | 4 Pages |
Nano-fibriform silica was extracted from chrysotile by the acid-leaching method. The acid-leached residue of chrysotile has been studied by TEM, XRD, FT-IR, and thermal analysis techniques, etc. When the magnesium leaching degree (MLD) is over 90%, the nano-fibriform silica consists of hydrous silicon dioxide (above 90%) with small amount of magnesium trapped inside the SiO network. The amount of hydroxyl on surface of nano-fibriform silica is 6 unit nm−2. This value is between the values of fumed and precipitated silica. This study shows that nano-fibriform silica is a kind of amorphous matter with a high special surface area (368 m2/g), a high adsorption (330 cm3/g), and a larger pore volume (0.51 cm3/g). The diameter of a single silica fiber is 20–30 nm. The nitrogen adsorption isotherm is similar to Type IV curve. The nano-fibriform silica is one of mesopores materials.
Graphical abstractNano-fibriform silica (MLD > 90%) was extracted from chrysolite by the acid-leaching method. Experimental results give evidence that nano-fibriform silica, one of mesopores material, is a kind of amorphous matter with a high special surface area, a high adsorption, and a larger pore bulk.Figure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slide