Silica sols have been prepared in an alcoholic solution by hydrolysis and condensation of TEOS (tetraethyl-ortho-silicate) molecules as a function of water and nitric acid concentration. The polymers are intended as precursors for ceramic, gas separation membranes. These molecules show fractal behavior as determined by SAXS (Small Angle X-ray Scattering). Microporosity of dried and calcined silica polymers is determined by N-2-adsorption at 77 K. Fractal dimension and porosity increase with increasing acid concentration. Both the sol structure and the drying kinetics determine the porosity values. N-2-adsorption isotherms are not very suitable for the determination of pore size distributions of microporous silica.