Systematic preparation of high-quality colloidal silica particles by sol–gel synthesis using reagents at low temperature


Por: Zárate-Reyes J.-M., Flores-Romero E., Cheang-Wong J.-C.

Publicada: 1 ene 2022 Ahead of Print: 1 ene 2021
Categoría: Materials science (miscellaneous)

Resumen:
We propose a new approach to obtain monodisperse submicrometer-sized colloidal silica particles prepared via a modified Stöber synthesis method, leading to high-quality spherical particles with a narrow size distribution. The novelty of this work consists in setting, previously to the synthesis reaction, the initial temperature of the reagents at low values (6-14°C) in comparison to the constant laboratory room temperature, while fixing other experimental parameters such as humidity and reagent concentrations. A series of samples of monodisperse colloidal silica particles were prepared, with diameters ranging from 600 to 1000 nm and exhibiting quite narrow particle size distributions. According to our results, it was established that the initial temperature of the reagent solutions constitutes a remarkable parameter, affecting the particle size, shape, and monodispersity. This experimental approach even allows the size tunability for the synthesis of large spherical silica particles in a one-step process. Moreover, in combination with spin-coating deposition, the proposed technique greatly favors the formation of ordered arrays of monodisperse silica particles over silicon substrates in areas as large as several mm2. This is ideal for thermal insulators, photonic crystals, nanosphere lithography, and other engineering and industrial applications requiring high-quality extended arrays of monodisperse silica particles. © 2021 The American Ceramic Society

Filiaciones:
Zárate-Reyes J.-M.:
 Instituto de Fisica, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, Mexico City, Mexico

Flores-Romero E.:
 Instituto de Fisica, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, Mexico City, Mexico

 Instituto de Física, CONACYT, Mexico City, Mexico

Cheang-Wong J.-C.:
 Instituto de Fisica, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, Mexico City, Mexico
ISSN: 20411286
Editorial
John Wiley and Sons Ltd, ONE MONTGOMERY ST, SUITE 1200, SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94104 USA, Reino Unido
Tipo de documento: Article
Volumen: 13 Número: 1
Páginas: 54-62
WOS Id: 000653666800001