Title of article :
Nanocomposites with fumed silica/poly(vinyl pyrrolidone)
prepared at a low content of solvents
Author/Authors :
V.M. Gun’ko، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
Highly disperse nanocomposites with fumed silica/poly(vinyl pyrrolidone) (PVP) prepared using different methods were studied by infrared
spectroscopy, adsorption, and quantum chemistry methods. Low amounts of water or ethanol (30 wt.% with respect to the silica content) promote
appropriate distribution of PVP on silica particles. The use of ethanol leads to a smaller loss of the specific surface area (SBET) than in the case of
water used as a solvent. On PVP distribution on a silica surface, treatment of the system in a pseudo-liquid state reactor (PLSR) provides slightly
better results (a lower loss in SBET) in comparison with mechanochemical activation (MCA) in a ball mill at the PVP monolayer coverage. An
increase in the activation time to 6–9 h leads to an increase in the jDSBET/SBETj value to 0.29–0.35 for both treatment methods
Keywords :
fumed silica , poly(vinyl pyrrolidone) , hexamethyldisilazane , IR spectroscopy , adsorption , Structural characteristics , Solvent effect , Quantumchemical calculation
Journal title :
Applied Surface Science
Journal title :
Applied Surface Science