Donatti, D. A.Vollet, D. R.2014-05-202014-05-201996-10-01Journal of Non-crystalline Solids. Amsterdam: Elsevier B.V., v. 204, n. 3, p. 301-304, 1996.0022-3093http://hdl.handle.net/11449/34583Pure and mixed tetramethoxysilane (TMOS) and tetraethoxysilane (TEOS) were hydrolyzed at 35 degrees C, using oxalic acid as a catalyst and ultrasound stimulation. The hydrolysis reaction was carried out in a specially designed device, in which a heat flow steady state, between the ultrasound source and an external thermostatic bath, was maintained, in the absence of reactions. The exothermic hydrolysis causes a time dependent thermal peak. An induction time is apparent in pure TEOS before the hydrolysis peaks starts, which has been explained by the initial immiscibility gap of the TEOS-water system. The induction time was found to be approximately of the same magnitude as in the HCl catalyzed hydrolysis, in spite of the uncertainty accompanying the peak definition. No induction period is apparent in pure TMOS, so that the hydrolysis starts with its maximum rate. Two independent thermal peaks in the mixed TMOS-TEOS samples were found, both associated to the respective hydrolyses of the pure component. The induction time for the TEOS hydrolysis is decreased as more alcohol (and silanol) is produced in the earlier TMOS hydrolysis. This effect is explained by improvement of homogenization by alcohol.301-304engStudy of the hydrolysis of TEOS-TMOS mixtures under ultrasound stimulationCarta10.1016/S0022-3093(96)00617-5WOS:A1996VV24500012Acesso aberto35381074011665532661573794233385