Abstract

The physicochemical properties of amorphous silica precipitated from a hydrothermal solution were studied. Low-temperature nitrogen adsorption in conjunction with the BET method was used to determine the specific surface area of this silica. Based on thermogravimetry data, the total content of water was estimated. A comparison of the thermogravimetry data with the Zhuravlev physicochemical constants made it possible to determine the temperature dependences of the concentration of surface and internal silanols over a temperature range of from 200 to 1200°C. A new type of amorphous silica with enhanced internal water content was revealed. The distinctions between the mechanisms of the removal of surface and internal water were established.

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