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Offline Intanjir

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Re: Silica gel solubility in organic solvents
« Reply #15 on: August 13, 2015, 05:51:45 PM »
Perhaps I am mistaken but I do not think silica is significantly soluble in chloroform whether or not there is some added methanol(or ethanol). However I think such a solvent may very well more easily suspend silica nanoparticles. The refractive index of chloroform is quite close to what you would expect for a silica suggesting the possibility of reducing the effective dispersion force between silica particles when suspended in chloroform.

I do not know of a mechanism by which chloroform or ethanol could cleave the Si-O-Si bonds. Water on the other hand can hydrolyze them.
Si-O-Si + H2O => 2Si-OH

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