Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society (Jan 2001)

Core-and-shell nature of Stöber silica particles

  • Leite Carlos A. P.,
  • Souza Elizabeth F. de,
  • Galembeck Fernando

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 4
pp. 519 – 525

Abstract

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Two different samples of monodisperse Stöber silica particles were examined in the analytical transmission electron microscope, using different imaging modes: bright-field, dark-field, energy-loss and elemental distribution maps. The particles (effective diameters = 141 and 36 nm) are formed by domains of variable O/Si ratio, which is consistent with a variable degree of hydration, and they coexist with particles with a high O/Si ratio measuring a few nanometers only, which appear dispersed in the picture background. Bright-field and energy-loss images of the larger particles show a core-and-shell morphology, and the shells have a higher amount of high-O/Si domains as well as contaminating carbon compounds. On the other hand, the smaller particles (effective diameter = 36 nm) are also formed by distinct domains, but their morphology is neither spherical or core-and-shell. The mechanisms for particle formation presented in the literature are discussed, considering the present findings.

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