Abstract: | Silica gel prepared under varying conditions indicated that, in addition to the pH and kind of acid, the mode of adding the solutions govern the evolution of surface area of the produced xerogel. Co-precipitation with the oxides of iron, copper, or nickel showed a marked effect in decreasing the surface area of the dry gel. Xerogels incorporated with iron oxide suffered from a sharp sintering that appeared upon heating to 900 °C. Copper oxide-incorporated silicas showed a small decrease in surface area at the same temperature. However, silica incorporated with nickel oxide seems to be resistant to heat treatment at 900 °C, and exhibits only a small change in surface area. Acid treatment of the incorporated silicas resulted in negligible variations in surface area, probably due to the low content of oxides. |