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Influence of aging conditions on textural properties of water-glass-based silica aerogels prepared at ambient pressure

Year: 2010

Journal: Korean journal of chemical engineering, Volume 27, Number 4, 1301-1309, 20111221

Authors: Pradip Bhikaji Sarawade, Jong-Kil Kim, Askwar Hilonga, and Hee Taik Kim

Organizations: Department of Chemical Engineering, Hanyang University 2-260, Ansan, Gyeonggi-do 426-791, Korea

The experimental results of aging time and temperature on the textural properties of water-glass (sodiumsilicate)-based silica aerogels are reported and discussed. Aging of the hydrogel for different times and temperatures led to an ability to increase the stiffness and strength of the networks. These improvements enabled the gel to withstand ambient pressure drying (APD) and, consequently, preserve the highly porous silica network without collapse. The pore size and volume increased with increasing aging temperature and time, while the specific surface area decreased.
Monolithic aerogels with extremely low bulk density (~0.069 g/cm3), high specific surface area (820 m2g−1), large cumulative pore volume (3.8 cm3g−1), and high porosity (~96%) were obtained by aging at 60oC for 18 hours. Therefore, easy synthesis of monolithic silica aerogels at ambient pressure is achievable using a relatively inexpensive silica precursor (sodium silicate).