Abstract

Concentrated suspensions of charged monodisperse spherical silica particles (MSSP) stabilized by alkalis or ammonia are able to crystallize at a certain destabilization. Crystal structures with the particles fixed at certain distances from each other show an isotropic normal mechanism of continuous growth with a rough phase boundary. The crystallization is determined by three parameters,viz. the concentration of particles, temperature, the thickness of the ion atmosphere around the particles and the concentration of counterions. The crystallization of MSSP suspensions is considered as a model of the supramolecular crystallization in the field of synthesis of mesoporous structures.

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