Abstract
The ‘charge regulation’ model has been used to describe some features of charging the surface of porous solids when overlapping of diffuse electric double layers plays a significant part. It has been seen that, because of the charge regulation, the surface tends to be of equal potential rather than of equal charge density. The distributions of the surface charge density and surface potential over pore sizes have been calculated. The acid–base properties of porous silica gels have been investigated. The total amount of residual silanols has been found to increase with increasing pH due to hydroxylation of the silica surface and subsequent dissolution of silica. A thermodynamic model for silica dissolution has been put forward that predicts the existence of a singular point of the silica solubility curve.
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