Infrared spectroscopic study of the formation of reactive silica by pyrolysis in vacuo of a trimethylsiloxylated sample

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Burneau, A [1 ]
Lalevée, J [1 ]
Carteret, C [1 ]
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[1] Univ Henri Poincare, UMR 7564 CNRS, Lab Chim Phys Environm, F-54600 Villers Les Nancy, France
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JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY B | 2000年 / 104卷 / 05期
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10.1021/jp992299h
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O64 [物理化学(理论化学)、化学物理学];
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070304 ; 081704 ;
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The pyrolysis of a trimethylsiloxylated silica (TMS-silica) in vacuo up to 750 degrees C gives a "reactive silica" with surface species and properties similar to those previously reported by degassing a methoxylated silica above 600 degrees C. Both surface silanes absorbing around 2290 cm(-1) and very stable Si-C drop CH groups appear. A dissociative chemisorption of water on the reactive silica at 25 degrees C, leading to both SiH and SiOH groups, involves silylene centers (SiO)(2)Si: with a bicoordinated silicon atom. A concentration of about 0.13 sorption centers nm(-2) is estimated, which is a value higher than on pyrolyzed ex-methoxylated silica. The SiH stretching range in the infrared spectra of TMS-silica displays a larger variety of intermediate SiH sites, at increasing temperatures, than for a methoxylated silica. In addition, the pyrolysis of TMS-silica creates intermediate aliphatic species absorbing at 2975 and 2986 cm(-1), correlated to the intensity decrease of the v(a)CH(3) band of the TMS group at 2964 cm(-1). Similar intermediate components, assigned to Si(CH3)(2) and SiCH3 groups, were observed by oxidation of TMS-silica in air, although at much lower temperatures than in vacuo. A SiCH3 bond is thus attributed to the previously unidentified species which absorbs at 2983 cm(-1) during the last stages of the pyrolysis of a methoxylated silica.
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