Abstract

Thermoplastic nanocomposite preparation using a silica nanopowder/polyethylene glycol (PEG) / polyvinyl butyral (PVB) system followed by heat-treatment sintering to obtain fused silica glass has high precision, scalable manufacturing processes, and short processing time. However, conventional solvents are toxic and harmful to the environment, and for this reason, the ethanol/water solvent system was proposed in this study. In this study, the effect of water content on the dispersion effect of nano-silica suspensions was investigated through particle size and zeta potential tests and FTIR spectra analysis; in addition, the study proposes a dispersion theory based on the solvation layer of the ethanol/water competitive adsorption and viscosity effect. Finally, optical photographs and SEM characterization showed that the obtained fused silica glass was transparent and had no seam defects, and the XRD and hydroxyl group tests showed that the glass had a low hydroxyl group content of only 2.55 ppm.

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