2022
DOI: 10.48129/kjs.20549
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Comparison of the properties of silica aerogel doped with two different laser dyes: Crystal violet and Rhodamine B

Abstract: In this paper, silica aerogel was doped with two laser dyes, Crystal violet and Rhodamine B, dissolved in ethanol. All samples were prepared in two different ways, with different concentrations and compared with non-doped prepared aerogel. The first way is the modification after the samples are converted to gel. The second way, the modification procedure, starts by adding the modified solution to the sol. TEOS was used as a precursor in two-step acid-base catalysis, and the silanol group trimethylchlorosilane … Show more

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“…al, study the hydrophobic property of the aerogel might potentially be increased by using the doping approach. When compared to undoped aerogel, doped aerogel has a lower density, which indicates that its particles are smaller and that its surface is more uniform [22]. This study discussed the prepare aerogels doped with metal ions and laser dyes at room temperature and ambient pressure and analyzed their Raman, fluorescence, and absorption spectra in sol, gel, and aerogel forms.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…al, study the hydrophobic property of the aerogel might potentially be increased by using the doping approach. When compared to undoped aerogel, doped aerogel has a lower density, which indicates that its particles are smaller and that its surface is more uniform [22]. This study discussed the prepare aerogels doped with metal ions and laser dyes at room temperature and ambient pressure and analyzed their Raman, fluorescence, and absorption spectra in sol, gel, and aerogel forms.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%