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SiO2 Fibers by Centrifugal Spinning with Excellent Textural Properties and Water Adsorption Performance
Author(s) -
Luděk Hromádko,
Eva Koudelková,
Roman Bulánek,
Jan M. Macák
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
acs omega
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.779
H-Index - 40
ISSN - 2470-1343
DOI - 10.1021/acsomega.7b00770
Subject(s) - spinning , adsorption , materials science , composite material , fiber , chemical engineering , chemistry , engineering , organic chemistry
Facile and innovative route for large-scale synthesis of SiO 2 fibers with excellent textural properties and H 2 O adsorption performance is presented. At first, a three-dimensional network of SiO 2 precursor fibers was produced from tailored spun solutions (without any toxic elements and surfactants) by centrifugal spinning, which is a very modern fiber-synthesis technique, with numerous advantages over electrospinning. Upon thermal annealing of the precursor fibers, mesoporous amorphous SiO 2 fibers with an ultrahigh surface area of up to 824 m 2 /g and pore size distribution in the range of 2-10 nm were produced. Owing to the high number of OH groups available on the surface, the produced SiO 2 fibers showed significantly better performance in H 2 O adsorption compared to that of the reference silicagel.

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