Hydrolysis-condensation processes of the tetra-alkoxysilanes TPOS, TEOS and TMOS in some alcoholic solvents

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Abstract

The effects of methanol, ethanol, 1-propanol and 2-propanol on the kinetics and the mechanisms of the hydrolysis-condensation reactions of the silanes TPOS, TEOS and TMOS were studied. Also, the influence of the amount of water on the hydrolysis-condensation processes of TMOS and TPOS was investigated. Accordingly, hydrolysis time versus condensation time curves were recorded and 29Si-NMR investigations were performed. The hydrolyzability of the silanes in an acidic environment was found to decrease in the sequence TMOS > TEOS > TPOS. The effect of the alcohols, in the sequence methanol > ethanol, 1-propanol > 2-propanol, upon the hydrolysis rate of each of the silanes is explained by differences in degree of dissociation of HCl in the different alcohols. Also, the exchange of alkoxy groups, observed when an alcoholic solvent was used with an alkoxy group different from the alkoxy group of the silane, may influence the hydrolysis rate of the silane. Differences in dimerization are ascribed to differences in base strength of the activated silanol complexes with regard to those of the protonated alcohols. © 1991.

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Bernards, T. N. M., van Bommel, M. J., & Boonstra, A. H. (1991). Hydrolysis-condensation processes of the tetra-alkoxysilanes TPOS, TEOS and TMOS in some alcoholic solvents. Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids, 134(1–2), 1–13. https://doi.org/10.1016/0022-3093(91)90005-Q

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