Title of article :
Role of the Surface State and Structural Feature in the Thermoreversible Sol-Gel Transition of a Zirconyl Aqueous Precursor Modified by Sulfuric Acid
Author/Authors :
Bourgaux، C. نويسنده , , Briois، V. نويسنده , , Chiavacci، L. A. نويسنده , , Pulcinelli، S. H. نويسنده , , Santilli، C. V. نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Pages :
-3994
From page :
3995
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0
Abstract :
The sols produced by admixture of ZrOCl2 acidified solutions to hot H2SO4 aqueous solutions were studied to clarify the effects of Cl- and SO42- ions on the kinetic stability of nanoparticles and to obtain some new evidence concerning the mechanism of a thermoreversible sol-gel transition observed in this system. The study of suspensions prepared with different molar ratios RS = [Zr]/[SO42-] and RCl = [Zr]/[Cl-] revealed domains of composition of formation of thermoreversible gels, thermostable sols, and powder precipitation. The effects of RS and RCl on the structural features of nanoparticles and on the particle-solution interface were systematically analyzed for samples of thermoreversible and thermostable sol domains. Small-angle X-ray scattering measurements revealed the presence of small fractal aggregates in all samples of thermoreversible domains, while compact packing aggregates of primary particles are present in the thermostable sol. Extended X-ray absorption fine structure and elemental chemical analysis revealed that irrespective of the nominal value of RS and RCl all studied samples of the thermoreversible domain are constituted by a welldefined compound possessing an inner core made of hydroxyl and oxo groups bridging together zirconium atoms surrounded on the surface by complexing sulfate ligands.(xi)potentials of powders extracted by freeze -drying from the thermoreversible gel revealed a point of surface charge inversion attributed to the specific adsorption of SO42- ion. Thermoreversible gel formation is rationalized by considering the effect of the specific adsorption on the electrical double-layer repulsion together with the temperature dependency of the physical chemical properties of ions in solution
Journal title :
CHEMISTRY OF MATERIALS
Serial Year :
2004
Journal title :
CHEMISTRY OF MATERIALS
Record number :
115512
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