Abstract

Surface modification is a key process for the preparation of porous SiO 2 xerogel film by ambient pressure drying. The microstructure and surface terminal bonds which determine the properties of the film are closely related with the surface modification. Two kinds of pre-aged film were prepared to investigate the effect of wet-gel microstructure on the surface modification of film. The concentration of surface modifying agent (tetramethylchlorosilane; TMCS) in solvent ( n-hexane) was also varied. As concentration of TMCS increased, surface morphology was obtained from a two-dimensional structure to a three-dimensional network structure with pre-aged film for 1 h at 70°C. This is due to the increase in methyl groups as surface terminal bonds and the suppression of condensation reaction. Variation in film thickness, porosity, dielectric constants, and I– E characteristic according to the TMCS concentration in n-hexane modifying solution was explained in the view-point of the nature of wet-gel structure. However, because of the additional increase in the strength of network and the effective exchange of surface terminal –OH groups with –OSi(CH 3) 3 groups even with low concentration of TMCS, there were no serious changes in the properties of SiO 2 xerogel film pre-aged for 12 h at 70°C.

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