Abstract

The process of obtaining silicon dioxide upon the interaction of fluorosilicic acid with an aqueous solution of ammonia is studied. The fluorine-containing compounds in synthesized dioxide are identified by 19F NMR spectroscopy. It is shown that the two-stage method of precipitation followed by washing, allows producing silicon dioxide with a fluorine content of units of ppm.

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