In this work we investigated the influence of formamide on the acid-catalyzed sol-gel process by Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR). Three silica sols were studied: Sol catalyzed with nitric acid without formamide, sol catalyzed with nitric acid containing formamide and sol catalyzed with a mixture of nitric acid and hydrofluoric acid and modified with formamide. Following the time evolution of both the Si-(OH) stretching vibration at around 950 cm -1 and the Si-O-(Si) vibration between 1040 cm -1 and 1200 cm -1 we were able to describe the structural evolution of each sol. The curve of evolution of Si-(OH) stretching vibration corresponding to sol A has a simple asymptotic evolution. In the case of formamide containing sol, we observed a two-step structural evolution indicating that for the system containing formamide the polymerization goes through a temporary stabilization of oligomers, which can explain the non-variation of the Si-O(H) bond wavenumber for a certain time. Gelation times were of several days for gels without formamide and few hours for gels containing additive. The presence of additive resulted in a highly intercon-nected gel.
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Lenza, R. F. S., & Vasconcelos, W. L. (2001). Structural evolution of silica sols modified with formamide. Materials Research, 4(3), 175–179. https://doi.org/10.1590/s1516-14392001000300006
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