Dynamics of growth of silica particles from ammonia-catalyzed hydrolysis of tetra-ethyl-orthosilicate

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Abstract

The NH3-catalyzed formation of colloidal silica particles from tetra-ethyl-orthosilicate (TEOS) in methanol and ethanol is studied by means of light scattering and Raman spectroscopy. We find that the growth is characterized by an incubation period after which no significant nucleation takes place. The particles have uniform, non-fractal structure and show low polydispersity. In the presence of excess water, the rate-limiting step is the hydrolysis, which is a first-order process in the orthosilicate concentration.

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