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Precipitation of amorphous SiO2 particles and their properties

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The experimental conditions were optimized for the synthesis of amorphous SiO2 particles by the reaction of neutralization of sodium silicate solution with H2SO4 solution as discussed by the authors.
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The experimental conditions were optimized for the synthesis of amorphous SiO2 particles by the reaction of neutralization of sodium silicate solution with H2SO4 solution Amorphous SiO2 particles were characterized by XRD, FT-IR, FE-SEM, EDS and microelectrophoresis The amorphous peak was located at 2θ = 218o in the XRD pattern Primary SiO2 particles were ~ 15 to ~ 30 nm in size and they aggregated into bigger particles Amorphous SiO2 particles showed a specific surface area up to 130 m2g-1, dependent on the parameters of the precipitation process The EDS spectrum of amorphous SiO2 particles did not show contamination with sulfate or other ions, which cannot be excluded in traces pHzpc =17 was obtained by microelectrophoresis

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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present an overview of the different relationships existing between IR spectra and microstructure of sol-gel silica films as they actually appear from current literature.
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