Abstract

X-ray scattering in the small angle range was used to investigate the structure and size of the polymeric species present in zirconium acetate (ZrAc)-based gel powders (GP) and thin films (TF). The formation of amorphous zirconia aggregates/linear polymers was studied by measuring their gyration radii and their correlation and hydrodynamic lengths via Guinier, `longrods', Zimm and Porod plots. Scattering data obtained in this investigation suggest that both amorphous ZrAc-based GP and TF contain `tetrameric' units, arranged in a cylindrical fashion, that polymerize upon thermal treatment. Housdorff fractal dimensionality, D, of amorphous zirconia GP ( D∼2.25) and TF ( D∼2.5) indicates a diffusion-limited aggregation mechanism. Tricyclic cluster aggregates (Porod D∼1.85) with a M w∼12 000 were found within amorphous ZrAc-based GP. This structure is preserved over the entire curing range. In contrast, a linear polymeric chain (Porod D∼1.52), with a M w∼20 000 below 165 °C and ∼13 000 at higher temperatures, was suggested for amorphous ZrAc-based TF.

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