Preparation of Silica Nano-Particles by Sol-Gel Method and Its Characterization

Authors

  • Neha Bhatt Department of Chemistry, Graphic Era Deemed to be University, Dehradun, India
  • Abhilasha Mishra Department of Environmental Science, Graphic Era Deemed to be University, Dehradun, India
  • Rekha Goswami Department of Environmental Science, Graphic Hill University, Dehradun, India
  • Brijesh Prasad Department of Mechanical Engineering, Graphic Era Deemed to be University, Dehradun, India

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.13052/jgeu0975-1416.927

Keywords:

Silica nanoparticle, Sol-gel, acid hydrolysis, base hydrolysis.

Abstract

Nano silica (SiO2) has an extensive range of products from manufacturing to
scientific. The Sol-gel technique in the field of material science is receiving
worldwide interest because of its versatility for synthesizing silica nanoparticles.
It provides a controlled composition of organic/inorganic hybrid material
because of its unique and low-cost processing. The silica nanoparticles
were prepared by the sol-gel method via two different routes first is a basecatalyzed
hydrolysis reaction and the second is an acid-catalyzed hydrolysis
reaction. The prepared silica nanoparticles were characterized by techniques
Particle size analysis, Zeta potential, Fourier transform Infrared spectroscopy
(FTIR), and X-Ray diffraction spectroscopy (XRD). Particle size analysis
showed the nano range of particle and zeta potential proves the stability of
prepared sols. Observed peaks from IR spectra are confirming the presence of
a silica network. The amorphous silica was verified by the absence of sharp peaks and the presence of a broad peak at a 2 angle of 23.8 for the XRD
analysis structure in the produced NPs.

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Author Biographies

Neha Bhatt, Department of Chemistry, Graphic Era Deemed to be University, Dehradun, India

Neha Bhatt is research scholar at Graphic Era Deemed to be University since
2018. She has done her master in Chemistry from University of Delhi in
2015. Her research areas are nanomaterials, synthesis of different material
and nanostructured coating, super-hydrophobic antireflective coating.

Abhilasha Mishra, Department of Environmental Science, Graphic Era Deemed to be University, Dehradun, India

Abhilasha Mishra presently working as Associate Professor in Chemistry
Department of Graphic Era Deemed University, Dehradun. She has compleated
her MSc. From Chemistry department RDVV University in 2002 and
done her Ph.D. from RDVV university in 2007. She is having 14 years of
Teaching and research experience. Her research areas includes nanomaterials,
nanostructured smart coatings, biomaterials, water remediation using
nanomaterials and solar cell efficiencies.

Rekha Goswami, Department of Environmental Science, Graphic Hill University, Dehradun, India

Rekha Goswami is research scholar at Graphic Era Deemed to be University
since 2019. She has done her master in Environmental Science from HNB
Garhwal University in 2014. Her research areas are nanomaterials, nanocellulose
membrane and waste water treatment.

Brijesh Prasad, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Graphic Era Deemed to be University, Dehradun, India

Brijesh Prasad is associated with the Department of Mechanical Engineering
at Graphic Era Deemed to be University, Dehradun Uttarakhand, India
as an Assistant Professor. Dr. Brijesh Prasad, presently working as a postdoc
fellow with Institute of Advanced Materials, IAAM (Sweden). His research
area covers the development of smart nanocomposite materials for energy
harvesting and sensing applications for soft electronic devices.

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Published

2021-11-30

How to Cite

Bhatt, N., Mishra, A., Goswami, R., & Prasad, B. (2021). Preparation of Silica Nano-Particles by Sol-Gel Method and Its Characterization. Journal of Graphic Era University, 9(2), 215–230. https://doi.org/10.13052/jgeu0975-1416.927

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