Abstract
It is the first time that stable suspended superhyrophobic silica nanoparticles were synthesized in the aqueous solution with a facile, fast and non-polluting method by using of vinyl trimethoxy silane as precursor of silica particles by a simple sol gel process. Also the using of ammonium lauryl ether sulfate (an anionic surfactant) during synthesis leading to lower particle size, more stable suspended particle and higher contact angle of superhyrophobic silica that significantly improved by increasing of surfactant concentration. The results shown particle agglomeration and sedimentation arise by addition of H+ concentration due to decreasing of zeta potential.
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