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Effects of various methylchlorosilanes on physicochemical properties of ambient pressure dried silica aerogels

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Methylchlorosilanes (MSCs) of the type (CH3)nSiCl4−n (n = 1, 2, 3) are usually used for surface modification of silica aerogels (SAs), in which the quantity of Si–Cl and Si–CH3 groups… Click to show full abstract

Methylchlorosilanes (MSCs) of the type (CH3)nSiCl4−n (n = 1, 2, 3) are usually used for surface modification of silica aerogels (SAs), in which the quantity of Si–Cl and Si–CH3 groups deeply affects the properties of prepared SAs. In this work, methyltrichlorosilane (MTCS, n = 1), dimethyldichlorosilane (DMDCS, n = 2), and trimethylchlorosilane (TMCS, n = 3) were used to modify wet gels and the effects of Si–Cl and Si–CH3 groups’ quantity on microstructures and surface properties were explored in detail. It turned out that the MTCS modified SA (MSA) possessed the most compact and nonuniform three-dimensional nanostructure among the three SAs, accompanied by the biggest density of ~ 0.14 g/cm3. Further investigations demonstrated that all the three SAs had similar BET surface area of about 900 m2/g and average pore size of 10–15 nm. Though FTIR analysis presented the discrepancies obviously among the three SAs, the thermal stability of the three SAs was similar, with the onset and peak temperatures in the exothermic reaction of methyl groups being ~ 240 °C and ~ 270 °C, respectively. The best hydrophobicity belonged to the TSA, verified by the biggest contact angles of 155°. Thus, all these indicated that the properties of the three SAs were deeply related to the quantity of Si–Cl and Si–CH3 groups in MCS. Graphical abstract Graphical abstract

Keywords: effects various; methylchlorosilanes physicochemical; three sas; ch3 groups; silica aerogels; various methylchlorosilanes

Journal Title: Journal of Nanoparticle Research
Year Published: 2019

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