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Title: Nano Quartz


1
Nano Quartz
  • Cafer T. Yavuz
  • 10/9/2006

2
Quartz in nature
  • SiO2, Silicon dioxide (70)
  • Macrocrystalline varieties
  • Amethyst is the purple gemstone variety.
  • Citrine is a yellow to orange gemstone variety
    that is rare in nature but is often created by
    heating Amethyst.
  • Milky Quartz is the cloudy white variety.
  • Rock crystal is the clear variety that is also
    used as a gemstone.
  • Rose quartz is a pink to reddish pink variety.
  • Smoky quartz is the brown to gray variety.

3
Uses of quartz
  • For quality glass
  • Electrical components, fiber optics
  • Optical lenses
  • Ornamental stone and as gemstones
  • Thermal Insulators, infrared ceramic materials
  • Abrasives
  • Crystal oscillators
  • Healing crystals (!)
  • Building stones

4
Structure
  • One of 8 other SiO2 structures but the most
    stable one.
  • Isostructural with AlPO4 (berlinite) helix
    chains of silicon tetrahedrons

5
Sources for Quartz
  • Mining
  • Industrial, synthetic production
  • Charles Sawyers cultured quartz process
  • Chemical synthesis

6
Nano Quartz
  • Enhanced physical, electronic and optical
    properties
  • Nanoscale piezo-electric behaviour

7
Methods for nano quartz
  • Grinding, ball-milling
  • Bottom-up synthesis from silicas
  • CHALLENGE the amorphous state of silica is
    nearly equal in energy to that of a-quartz
  • CHALLENGE extremely rapid growth rate in
    conditions required for its nucleation
  • (80 nm/sec at 263 C in 0.5 M NaOH)

8
Previous methods
Starting material Method Medium Final Size Author Year
Cristobalite (SiO2) hydrothermal hot-press Alkaline 58 µm Hosaka 1991
Amorphous silica Vapor Pressure 240 ºC 450 ºC Alkaline 1-10 µm Lee 1996
Silica Carbon nanotubes Alkaline 10 nm 100 µm Zhang 1999
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Hydrothermal Synthesis -1
200 - 300 ºC
Fumed silica NaOH
18 5 nm Nanoquartz
minireactor
Bertone et. al. 2003
10
Hydrothermal Synthesis -1
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Hydrothermal Synthesis -2
Sodium silicate HCl
210 ºC
Silica gel NaOH
800 nm Nanoquartz
autoclaves
Lia et. al. 2003
2 µm
14 hours
22 hours
70 hours
12
Hydrothermal Synthesis -2
Q Quartz C a-Cristobalite X SiO2-X2
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Hydrothermal Synthesis -3
1000 ºC
Amorphous Silica Nanoparticles
core-shell Nanoquartz
additives TiO2, CaO
Okabayashi et. al. 2005
14
Hydrothermal Synthesis -3
1 Homo-3C 2 Shell-3C 3 Core-3C
All Shell-3C, numbers rep. hours
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Conclusions
  • There are only 6 published synthesis of
    nano-quartz all of them starts from silica
  • Quartz is challenging to synthesize.
  • Size control lacks, further purification is
    needed
  • New methods, especially non-aqueous, need to be
    explored
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