A formation of poly(viny1 alcohol) (PVA)/alumina gel composite was investigated with a viewpoint of compatibility of the composite. An alumina sol was prepared from aluminium iso-propoxide (Al(iPro)3). The alkoxide was hydrolyzed and the resultant hydrate was peptized to a clear sol with acetic acid
Formation of a compatible composite of silica/poly(vinyl alcohol) through the sol-gel process and a calcinated product of the composite
โ Scribed by Fumio Suzuki; Koji Nakane; Jin -Shun Piao
- Publisher
- Springer
- Year
- 1996
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 485 KB
- Volume
- 31
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0022-2461
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โฆ Synopsis
A transparent composite film of poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVA) and silica was obtained through the sol-gel process using tetraethoxysilane (TEOS). By ESCA and X-ray diffraction measurements on the composite, it is confirmed that the PVA and silica were intimately mixed together. The Young's modulus increased with increasing silica content in the PVA, but the tensile strength decreased from 84 for pure PVA to 40 MPa (as the PVA content reaches 50 wt%). A maximum value of 145 MPa was observed for the 80% PVA composite. The composite could be drawn to 2 --~ 3 times its original length under saturated humidity conditions. The modulus and the tensile strength were increased by a factor of two by the drawing of the as-cast composite film. The residuals created by the removal of PVA from the composite films were transparent and showed a surface area of about 500 m2g -1 (in the case of 80% PVA as the original material). The residuals showed permeability for gases. The gas permeability of the residuals rapidly increased with the PVA content in the original materials.
2.3. Synthesis
The prepared silica-sol:HC1 (aq) solution was added slowly to the TEOS (aq) solution (H20:TEOS = 4 ~ 1 mol %) contained in a stirred ice bath. The ratio of 0022-2461
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