목차
1. Objectives
2. Theoretical background
3. Experimental materials and tools
4. Experimental procedure
5. Results and discussion
6. Reference
본문내용
Erlenmeyer flask, Stirrer, Magnetic bar, Pipet, Vial glass(30ml), pH meter, Sonicator, DLS(Dynamic Light Scattering), TEOS(Tetraethylorthosilicate), NH4OH(28-30%), Ethanol
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Make ethanol solution (25mL): In 0.57M of TEOS, the value of [H2O]/[TEOS] 32 and the value of [TEOS]:[NH4OH] were 1;1 and 1;5, respectively. Measure the pH.* Using TEOS solution at last, because it's reactivity is too high that can start reaction before othermaterials get into the flask.The water content of NH4OH shoul
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