1968
DOI: 10.1021/j100854a041
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The surface structure of silica gel

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“…However, at 310~ the hydroxyl content amounts barely to 3.9 OH/100 A 2. This value approximates those recorded by some authors for silica gels (Peri and Hensley, 1968). The limiting value of 6.2 OH/100 A 2 area allows the calculation of the limiting amount of diisocyanate actually fixed through chemical bonding.…”
Section: Determining the Content Of "Isolated" Surface Hydroxyls Of Vsupporting
confidence: 86%
“…However, at 310~ the hydroxyl content amounts barely to 3.9 OH/100 A 2. This value approximates those recorded by some authors for silica gels (Peri and Hensley, 1968). The limiting value of 6.2 OH/100 A 2 area allows the calculation of the limiting amount of diisocyanate actually fixed through chemical bonding.…”
Section: Determining the Content Of "Isolated" Surface Hydroxyls Of Vsupporting
confidence: 86%
“…The theoretical values were reported in literature for the concentration of OH groups on the surface of different types of silica [1,23,25,32,38,80,92,159,160,265,285]. These data show that at present b-cristobalite model of De Boer and Vleeskens is accepted as the correct one.…”
Section: Completely Hydroxylated State Of the Silica Surface Structumentioning
confidence: 59%
“…Peri [42] proposed the existence of geminal groups over the silica's surface for the first time. He concluded that de-hydrated surface structure of cristobalite at 400 ∘ C includes about 95% geminal hydroxyl groups.…”
Section: Silica Surface Structure (Physisorbed Water Silanol Groups mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is now agreed that the relative contribution of the geminals on the silica's surface is relatively small to the total number of silanol groups. Morrow [43] observed that a small quantity of silicon atoms on the silica's surface (less than 5% of the total concentration of silanols) treated at 700 ∘ C carried out geminal silanols; while most of the silicon atoms Figure 11: Representation of different silanol groups (isolated, silanediol and Silanetriol silanols), H-bonded silanols (single and silanediol) alongside siloxanes bridges on the surface of colloidal silica [42] carried single hydroxyl groups being either free or vicinal silanols.…”
Section: Silica Surface Structure (Physisorbed Water Silanol Groups mentioning
confidence: 99%