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Title: PREPARATION OF ORGANIC-INORGANIC COMPOSITE MATERIALS USING SOL-GEL TECHNOLOGY
Authors: Azizova, M. P.
Agahuseynova, M. M.
Keywords: Sol-gel;polycondensation;tetramethoxysilane;xerogel;pKa;catalyst;SEM;hydrolysis
Issue Date: 25-Apr-2024
Publisher: Azerbaijan State Oil and Industry University
Abstract: This article reviews the principles of hydrolytic polycondensation of tetramethoxysilane (TMOS) in alkaline media. Depending on the concentration of tetramethoxysilane, both nanoscale monodisperse SiO2 particles and monolithic samples of xerogels were synthesized. Pyridine derivatives, representatives of several chemically and thermally stable aromatics, which perform the function of catalysts, were selected for the work. During the sol-gel process of hydrolysis of tetramethoxysilane and the polycondensation of the compounds formed with the presence of 4-(dimethylamino)-pyridine as a catalyst, a linear increase in the pKa of the conjugate acid to 9.70 was observed. Since the particles formed in an alkaline environment are negatively charged and repel each other, their growth occurs by the condensation mechanism due to the dissolution of smaller particles. Heating the sol-gel system for 30 minutes does not increase the particle size, but brings the gelation point closer. Thus, a small amount of catalyst leads to the formation of a group of particles with a small diameter and a tendency to polycondensate, but a larger amount of catalyst concentrationcausing the formation of very large particles. The physico-chemical properties of the synthesized particles were determined. The dimensions of the processed samples were recorded using a scanning electron microscope (SEM).
URI: http://dspace.azjhpc.org/xmlui/handle/123456789/386
ISSN: 1609-1620
Journal Title: PROCEEDINGS OF AZERBAIJAN HIGH TECHNICAL EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS
metadata.dc.source.booktitle: VOLUME 26 SPECIAL ISSUE
Volume: 2
Issue: 148
First page number: 383
Last page number: 388
Number of pages: 6
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