Abstract
The chemical species of silica, whose concentration was measured by colorimetry, were examined in alkaline hydroxide solutions. The total amount of SiO 2 measured by colorimetry is in good agreement with that measured by weight loss on drying. The monomer (Si(OH) 3O −), monomer-Na + complex (Si (OH) 2O 2Na −), dimer (Si 2(OH) 5O 2 −), dimer-Na + complex (Si 2(OH) 4O 3Na −), linear tetramer (Si 4(OH) 9O 4 −), cyclic tetramer (Si 4(OH) 7O 5 −) and cyclic tetramer-Na + complex (Si 4(OH) 6O 6Na −) were observed in NaOH and KOH solutions by fast atom bombardment-mass spectrometer. When the NaOH solutions containing silica were neutralized, they were found to contain the monomer-Na + complex, dimer, dimer-Na + complexes (Si 2(OH) 3O 4Na 2 −, Si 2(OH) 2O 5Na 3 −) in addition to dimer-Na + complex (Si 2(OH) 4O 3Na −), linear tetramer, cyclic tetramer and cyclic tetramer-Na + complex. The solutions of silica in natural water and of silica at pH 7–12 contain monomer, monomer-Na + complex, dimer, dimer-Na + complexes, linear tetramer, cyclic tetramer and cyclic tetramer-Na + complex of silica, as determined by colorimetry with ammonium molybdate.
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